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Spiaggia della Nonna is a BeachFinder spot in IT-S, IT. Today, compare water temperature 29°C, wind 15 km/h · W, uv 8.3, waves 0.5 m, water quality Check official advisories before leaving. BeachFinder Score: 76/100. Always check official flags, closures and lifeguard advice before swimming.

Water temperature
29°C
Wind
15 km/h · W
UV
8.3
Waves
0.5 m
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Last updated: Jul 2, 12:15 AM local forecast timeBeachFinder Score: 76/100

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Updated: Jul 2, 12:15 AM
Water temp
29°C
Air temp
28°C
Feels like
32°C
UV index
8.3
Wind
15 km/h · W
Gust 24 km/h
Waves
0.5 m
Current
0 km/h · E
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Spiaggia della Nonna

La Spiaggia della Nonna stretches along the Tyrrhenian coast of Sicily, in the Messina region, about 4 kilometers from Spiaggia dello Scarico. This portion of the island's southern coastline is characterized by a succession of rocky coves and small bays, where the coastline alternates between low cliffs and rugged geological formations. The turquoise waters of the Mediterranean flow against mineral shores, creating a landscape typical of the Strait of Messina, a transition zone between continental and island influences. The shore consists entirely of rocks, offering a swimming experience radically different from the surrounding fine sandy beaches. The rock formations, smoothed by marine erosion, create natural pools where the water remains calm and crystalline. The raw and undeveloped character of the site contrasts with the adjacent beaches, which are more accessible and frequented. Upon arrival, visitors discover an authentic environment, preserved from intensive coastal urbanization: the rocks descend gradually towards the sea, allowing for gradual entry, while Mediterranean vegetation hugs the rock crevices. No standardized tourist facilities are present on site. The beach has no swimming supervision, nor accessibility for people with reduced mobility. Its non-Blue Flag status reflects the absence of formalized infrastructure. This configuration makes it a place frequented by locals rather than a structured seaside destination, where bathers must anticipate their complete self-sufficiency.

About this spot

The name 'della Nonna'—literally 'of the grandmother'—refers to an old local toponymy, often associated in Sicily with places of family memory or geographical landmarks passed down orally. This rocky coast of the Strait of Messina bears the imprint of the region's volcanic geology: the black and gray rocks that make up the shore come from ancient eruptions of the Aeolian volcanism, whose fallout shaped the Sicilian coastline. According to local fishermen's tales, these rock formations long served as natural anchor points for traditional boats, before the era of modern ports. The beach remains a refuge for swimmers seeking immersion in the raw geography of the Mediterranean, far from contemporary developments.

Updated 5/9/2026

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