Tucked along the Adriatic coast in Campomarino, Spiaggia Giannarelli offers the kind of unhurried beach day that travelers dream about. This stretch of sand feels refreshingly unplugged—no beach clubs, no rows of umbrellas, just open shoreline and the rhythmic hum of gentle waves. It's the perfect antidote to the busier stretches of the Puglian coast.
Soft Sand and Crystal Waters
Spiaggia Giannarelli's greatest charm is its simplicity. The beach unfolds in a wide ribbon of fine, golden sand that feels soft underfoot, sloping gently into shallow, transparent waters. Families with young children appreciate the gradual entry, while swimmers enjoy the clarity that lets you see every pebble on the seabed.
The water here takes on that unmistakable turquoise-and-emerald glow typical of Puglia's Adriatic side. On calm mornings, it mirrors the sky, and by midday the sun lights up the shallows in shades of pale jade.
- Wide sandy shore with plenty of space to lay your towel
- Shallow, calm entry ideal for children and less confident swimmers
- Clear visibility perfect for snorkeling along the rocky edges
- Free public access with no entry fees or reservations
The Relaxed Rhythm of a Local Beach
Unlike the busier resort beaches to the south, Giannarelli retains an authentic, local feel. You'll share the sand with Campomarino residents who come for early-morning swims and evening strolls, and the occasional traveler who's wandered off the main tourist trail.
There's minimal infrastructure—bring your own umbrella, snacks, and water. The lack of facilities is precisely what keeps the atmosphere tranquil and the beach uncrowded, even in high summer. It's a place that rewards those who come prepared and value peace over amenities.
When to Visit and What to Bring
Early morning and late afternoon are magical times at Giannarelli. The light turns golden, the sea breeze picks up, and the beach feels almost private. Midday can be hot and exposed, so plan accordingly with sun protection and plenty of water.
Since this is a free beach without services, pack everything you'll need: a large beach umbrella or tent for shade, a cooler with drinks and snacks, and reef-safe sunscreen. The nearest cafés and markets are a short drive inland in Campomarino's main town center.
Exploring the Campomarino Coast
Spiaggia Giannarelli is just one gem on this quieter stretch of the Adriatic. The coastline north and south offers more secluded coves and rocky points to explore on foot or by bike. The small fishing harbor of Campomarino Lido is a five-minute drive and offers simple seafood trattorias where the catch of the day is truly that day's catch.
Further inland, the hilltop town of Maruggio offers medieval architecture and sunset views over the olive groves. It's an easy detour that adds cultural depth to a beach-focused itinerary.

