Scario beach in Malfa

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Certainly Salina, Aeolian island, is one of the most suggestive ones regarding the beauty of the sea and natural landscapes. Of all beaches that are here, that of the Scario it is perhaps one of the most enchanting, easy to reach and suitable for a very varied tourism. Here, then, is all that may be important to know before visiting Scario beach in Malfa.

History of Scario beach in Malfa

In addition to being incredibly beautiful from a natural point of view, the Scario beach in Malfa can also be considered a historical place. In past centuries, in fact, just this one small cove it had been chosen as a stopover for all of those sailing shipscoming from both Campania and Sicily that sailed the Mediterranean Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea in particular, a landing point to be able to refuel and rest the crew before completing the long journey. Obviously today there is no trace of this past as a port but the story is handed down from generation to generation and has now become part of the local legends.

The landscape of the Scario beach in Malfa

La Scario beach in Malfa has always been much loved because it is very close to the town of Malfa and it can also be reached by those who don't want to travel too much: from the village there is a small descent and then a not too steep stairway and you find yourself in this very particular inlet.

The arena, which is not very large, is made up of pebbles and stones that the action of the sea has smoothed over the centuries. This rocky composition makes it very white, a perfect contrast to the bottom of the sea which is of an intense blue and with the vegetation that is located behind the bay which is instead very green. It is the ideal beach for those who want easy access to the sea but it is also the perfect place for those who want to dedicate themselves to diving and at the snorkeling, since i backdrops are transparent and the currents are not very strong because the Scario beach in Malfa is protected by the same bay. There are no beaches on the beach but it is served by a small bar located at the end of the staircase and which sells not only comfort items but also rents out sunbeds and inflatables, to spend a day at the beach in complete relaxation.

What you can do around Scario beach in Malfa

Those who want to spend a day at the beach on the Scario beach in Malfa can then take advantage of the opportunity to visit other beauties that are nearby. For example, another very nice beach always in Malfa is that of Pollara which, unlike the Scario, is instead composed of pebbles and dark sand, so in terms of landscape it offers a completely different view. There Pollara beach it is the one on which many have been filmed scenes film The postman by Massimo Troisi. Those who, on the other hand, prefer to devote themselves to culture, may decide to visit the church of the Immaculate, a very simple building but even more suggestive for this very reason: inside, behind the altar, there is a beautiful statue depicting the Immaculate Madonna, decorated in gold.

Finally, it is worth taking a tour village of Malfa and taste it Local cuisine, based on very fresh fish and freshly caught, in one of the many restaurants located in the alleys of the town.

How is it possible to get to Malfa

The municipality of Malfa is located on theSalina island, In 'archipelago of the Aeolian Islands. The island can be reached simply with hydrofoil or ferry from various cities both in Sicily, such as Messina, Palermo and Milazzo, or directly from the continent, starting from Reggio Calabria, Vibo Valentia or Naples. Once on the island, mobility is guaranteed by the local transport lines or through the rent a car or a scooter. The Scario beach in Malfa can be reached from the town center with a few minutes' walk.

 

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