Torre di Gaffe beach is located in the charming town of Torre di Gaffe, Sicily, Italy. It offers a picturesque setting with a stretch of about 500 meters of fine, white sand, bathed by the crystalline waters of the Mediterranean. The beach is marked by the historic Torre di Gaffe, an Aragonese watchtower built in the 16th century to protect the area from pirate attacks. This coastal area is characterized by a mix of sandy beaches and cliffs, making it a unique spot for those seeking unspoiled nature.
The town and its surroundings are steeped in history, featuring landmarks like the Chiesa Madre di San Giovanni Battista and a picturesque old town with narrow streets and colorful houses. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities including swimming, sunbathing, and beach sports. Nearby hiking trails offer stunning views of the coastline, providing an exciting adventure for those seeking more than just relaxation.
The history of Torre di Gaffe is also notable for its role in World War II, serving as a docking point during the Allied invasion of Sicily in July 1943.