European locals avoid overcrowded tourist spots for these five authentic seaside destinations instead

Published on July 31, 2025 at 10:27 AM
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HAVE you ever wanted to holiday as the Italians do? Locals have revealed the coastal town they visit as a holiday gem.

Positano is the colourful town carved into a cliff face on the that you see all over and while the Brits love it, the Italians would rather holiday elsewhere.

Aerial view of Positano, Italy, showing colorful buildings on a hillside overlooking the sea.Italians are ditching Positano for other coastal towns insteadSperlonga beach in Lazio, Italy, crowded with people and umbrellas.Sperlonga has long sandy beaches

A Facebook post by Heritance Italy revealed the under-the-radar locations that locals prefer over the places Brits love to visit during the .

The post said: “You can keep Positano. We’re not there. We’re in Sperlonga, eating cold pasta salad under an umbrella we’ve owned since the ’90s.”

It’s no surprise Italian locals choose to stay away from the tourist spots as around five million descended on the last year.

Positano is one of the busiest towns in the area as it boasts pretty beaches and houses that sit on the rocky cliff and look out to sea.

But with streets becoming all the more crowded, especially during peak season, locals will ditch it for quieter places – Sperlonga being one of them.

The coastal town sits an equal distance between and .

It has long sandy beaches, the top on is Lido Beluga which one person described as an “oasis”.

The beaches are generally shallow and good for paddling, so it’s a popular spot for families with younger children.

Sperlonga’s old town is classically Italian with whitewashed buildings and narrow winding streets with decorative courtyards.

The seaside town was a popular spot for celebrities too with the likes of being a frequent visitor in the 1960s.

Street view of Sperlonga, Italy, with white buildings, flowering plants, and outdoor seating.The Italian seaside town has white wash buildings and pretty flowers2G4P8MA Sperlonga town, Lazio region, Italy. In the crowded historical centre, every space is used.Sperlonga has winding streets and pretty courtyards

When it in an Italian coastal town, you’re really spoiled for choice.

The town is known for dishes like linguine vongole, which is pasta with clams, and tiella which is essentially a cross between a pizza and calzone.

Historically, Sperlonga is known for its large cave called Grotta di Tiberio.

The cave is part of the Villa of Tiberius – the remaining ruins of Emperor Tiberius’ summer home.

It’s not just Sperlonga that Italians would rather visit. Oother seaside towns they often go to include , the commune on the .

There is also Alba Adriatica, a coastal town with just under 13,000 residents.

And Civitanova Marche is an Italian region in the Province of Macerata which has a mix of sandy and pebble beaches.

Another spot mentioned in the post is Palmarola, an uninhabited island off the west coast of .

Locals or holidaymakers looking to cool off take a boat out to the uninhabited island and swim in the very blue water.

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Aerial view of a crowded beach in Sperlonga, Italy.Italians have revealed the coastal towns they’d rather visit

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