Le Due Sorelle beach, also known as Two Sisters Beach, is a stunning white beach located in the Conero Natural Park. The beach is named after the two twin cliffs rising out of the crystal-clear sea and is only accessible by sea. The beach is made up of pebbles and boulders smoothed by the sea and the wind, and is surrounded by stratified rocks. The transparent water and wild environment make it a popular destination for those who love nature and snorkelling. According to legend, the two rocks are called Two Sisters because they resemble two 'praying sisters'. The beach is free and not equipped, and visitors are advised to bring an umbrella and respect the posted signs. It's a great spot for families who enjoy wild nature and snorkelling
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