Sassi Bianchi is a 200-meter stretch of coastline in Sirolo, Italy, part of the Conero Regional Park, known for its turquoise waters and pebble shoreline[1][3]. Situated near the medieval town center, it offers a blend of natural beauty and accessibility, with trails connecting to the lush Monte Conero surroundings[5]. The beach maintains a tranquil vibe outside peak season, while summers bring livelier crowds drawn to its crystalline waters and panoramic Adriatic views[3][5].
Visitors consistently praise the clarity of the water and the beach's integration with the protected park landscape[1][3]. While lacking sandy shores, its pebbled surface and proximity to pine-shaded paths create a distinctive charm, as noted in recent traveler reviews[2][5].