The beach is so stunning that we decided to visit two days in a row. To get there, you can take a stop at Reale beach and then drive along the coastline where you'll find various bathing establishments and diving centers. Once you reach a large dirt parking lot, a 5-minute walk will lead you to Terranera beach, which actually consists of two beaches. The second one, accessible by climbing a somewhat steep rock, offers a breathtaking view of a beautiful lake with mesmerizing green-blue water. Although I wouldn't recommend swimming there, I have seen a few brave individuals take the plunge. Personally, I preferred the splendid and crystal-clear sea. The beaches are composed of pebbles and sparkling hematite stones, with occasional patches of sand that make it easier for children to enter the water. It's never overcrowded and there are no bars, making it absolutely gorgeous! If you're in need of umbrellas and deck chairs, you can find them at Reale beach, which is essentially the same sea. Snorkeling enthusiasts will find the underwater scenery interesting, as there is a giant iron wheel located about 50 meters from the lake beach, possibly a remnant from the abandoned mine, giving it a unique wreck-like appearance. You can check out the rest of the details in the photos.