Bue Marino Beach

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"Bue Marino is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and charming coves. It's actually an ancient tuff quarry! The contrast between the white of the quarry and the azure sea is breathtaking. The descent to the sea is facilitated by man-made slides carved into the rock. It'll feel like you're in a 5-star pool! There are also some shaded areas inside the quarry where you can take refuge during the day. The name "Bue Marino" comes from the fact that the Mediterranean monk seal used to live here. NB It's not an equipped beach, and there are no rental of sunbeds/umbrellas. "
Catherine Fabrizio
"On the Aegadian island of Favignana there's a matrix of caves and quarries cut out from rows of golden tuff rocks. Named after the monk seals who used to reside here, Blue Marino is less a beach and more a smooth, stoney surface the locals come to dive off. Head here on a bike (one of the easiest modes of transport on the island) and follow the path to find secret caves to claim for the day."
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