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Spiaggia Agliareddi

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Spiaggia Agliareddi is a BeachFinder spot in IT-S, IT. Today, compare water temperature 26°C, wind 2 km/h · E, uv 8.5, waves 0.3 m, water quality Check official advisories before leaving. BeachFinder Score: 86/100. Always check official flags, closures and lifeguard advice before swimming.

Water temperature
26°C
Wind
2 km/h · E
UV
8.5
Waves
0.3 m
Water quality
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Last updated: Jul 1, 06:15 AM local forecast timeBeachFinder Score: 86/100

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Updated: Jul 1, 06:15 AM
Water temp
26°C
Air temp
25°C
Feels like
31°C
UV index
8.5
Wind
2 km/h · E
Gust 18 km/h
Waves
0.3 m
Current
0 km/h · E
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Weather and marine data: Open-Meteo

Spiaggia Agliareddi

Spiaggia Agliareddi extends along the southern coast of Sicily, in the province of Agrigento, a few kilometers east of the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento. This stretch of the Ionian coastline is characterized by a succession of small coves and fine sandy beaches bordered by ochre and white limestone cliffs. The semi-arid hinterland gradually descends towards the sea in gentle slopes covered with Mediterranean scrub and agricultural remnants. The water, deep blue in the open sea, turns crystal turquoise near the shore, typical of this region where African influence is felt in the temperature and clarity of the sea. The beach itself remains relatively preserved, without major infrastructure, in the immediate vicinity of Plage IT-S (100 meters away) and at a moderate distance from Spiaggia di Santa Margherita (4 kilometers). The fine, golden sand extends for about a hundred meters before meeting rocky areas. The southwest exposure exposes the site to prevailing winds, generating a slight, regular swell. The character of this area remains that of a sparsely populated Sicilian coast, where neighboring beaches retain a human scale and tourist development is limited compared to the island's northern coastlines. No permanent facilities are reported on site. Swimming is done without supervision. Access to the beach does not have facilities for people with reduced mobility. Blue Flag status has not been awarded to this area.

About this spot

The name Agliareddi derives from Sicilian "agliareddu," a diminutive of "agliari" (needle, referring to the pointed rock formations characteristic of the Agrigento coast). This coastal area, although less famous than the Valley of the Temples inland, remains rooted in the geology and history of ancient Sicily. The limestone cliffs overlooking the beach bear witness to Miocene marine deposits, when this region was submerged. Locally, the beach remains frequented by the inhabitants of Agrigento and traditional fishermen who access it via unmarked coastal paths, perpetuating a millennia-old Mediterranean practice of direct connection with the sea.

Updated 5/9/2026

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