Spiaggia La Vela, located on the southern side of Portonovo Bay, is a secluded and picturesque beach in the Marche region of Italy. It's named after a six-meter-high rock that resembles a sail, which is popular among divers for its challenging jump site. The beach is divided into two small, unspoiled coves, featuring white cobbles and pebbles, and offers stunning water colors ideal for snorkeling and scuba diving. However, the pebbly surface can be uncomfortable to lie on, and the passage between the coves is hazardous, recommending access by sea. La Vela is surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of the Conero Park, making it a serene and breathtaking destination.
The surrounding area preserves its wild charm with minimal development, except for the significant historical landmarks nearby, such as the Santa Maria di Portonovo church and the Napoleonic Fort. Visitors can enjoy a tranquil atmosphere away from the crowds of more popular beaches.
For those interested in exploring La Vela without the risks of land access, renting kayaks or pedal boats is recommended.