Spiaggia Bue Marino is located on the western coast of Favignana, a picturesque island in the Aegadian archipelago, Sicily, Italy. The beach boasts soft, golden sand and is approximately 250 meters long. It offers a tranquil setting ideal for relaxation and outdoor activities like swimming and snorkeling. The beach is named after the nearby Bue Marino cave, which historically housed monk seals, adding a unique historical dimension to this beautiful natural spot.
The beach's proximity to other popular attractions such as Cala Rossa and Cala Azzurra makes it a must-visit destination for travelers exploring Favignana.
Despite its natural beauty, Spiaggia Bue Marino lacks some typical beach amenities, making it more suited to those seeking a peaceful, secluded experience.