
Cala Capreria
A stunning pebble cove within the Zingaro Natural Reserve, offering crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling.

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Fewer crowds, pleasant temperatures

Cala Capreria
Best Time
Fewer crowds, pleasant temperatures

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Must-see attractions
A stunning pebble cove within the Zingaro Natural Reserve, offering crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
"Spectacular beach with crystal clear water, well worth the 15-20 min walk from the carpark."

🚗 Parking & Entry Fees
Arrive early for free parking. Entry to Zingaro Reserve costs €5 per person.
🥾 Easy Hike to Beach
The 20-minute walk is mild and doable in flip-flops or water shoes.

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4.8 · 1,938 reviews
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Beach
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Crystal Clear Waters
Cala Capreria
Dive into incredibly clear, turquoise waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling.

Zingaro Natural Reserve
Cala Capreria
Explore this protected natural area with its pristine coastline and diverse marine life.

Pebble Beach Charm
Cala Capreria
Enjoy the unique texture of the pebble beach, surrounded by dramatic cliffs.
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🚗 Parking & Entry Fees
Arrive early for free parking. Entry to Zingaro Reserve costs €5 per person.
🥾 Easy Hike to Beach
The 20-minute walk is mild and doable in flip-flops or water shoes.
☀️ No Shade - Bring Sunscreen!
Umbrellas may be banned. Pack plenty of sunscreen and consider a hat.
🐠 Snorkel & Water Shoes
Bring snorkel gear to see fish and water shoes for the pebble beach.
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🚗 Parking & Entry Fees
Arrive early for free parking. Entry to Zingaro Reserve costs €5 per person.
🥾 Easy Hike to Beach
The 20-minute walk is mild and doable in flip-flops or water shoes.
☀️ No Shade - Bring Sunscreen!
Umbrellas may be banned. Pack plenty of sunscreen and consider a hat.
🐠 Snorkel & Water Shoes
Bring snorkel gear to see fish and water shoes for the pebble beach.
💧 Pack Food & Drinks
There are no facilities at the beach, so bring your own provisions.
What Travellers Say
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Cala Capreria is lauded for its spectacular, crystal-clear waters and pristine pebble beach within the beautiful Zingaro Natural Reserve. Visitors appreciate the easy hike and the opportunity for snorkeling, though the lack of shade and pebbles can be drawbacks for some. It's a well-maintained natural gem worth the modest entrance fee.
"Spectacular beach with crystal clear water, well worth the 15-20 min walk from the carpark.
Arrived early and was able to get a spot in the free carpark, by the time we left it was much busier.
Beach is a Pebble beach but not too large which made them uncomfortable to lay on."
Tom Rogers
"crystal clear water & a rocky beach surrounded by cliffs. can become crowded for the size that it is, but it’s worth it. since the beach is in a natural reserve, it’s very well-kept and clean. the hike to reach it is a very easy walk, doesn’t require shoes - it can done with flip flops. to go you must pay 5 euros and the price is definitely worth it! on the way to the beach you have the opportunity to visit the museum, which is informative and nice. would recommend!"
Dimana Popova
"Went there on June 3rd Monday 2024 at 12pm. Left at 4:30pm. Big parking lot. $9 for all day parking, $5 each person to enter the park. 20mins mild hiking to the beach. Totally worth it. Somehow they banned beach umbrellas and there is no shade! Make sure you bring sunscreen, snorkel gears (lots of fish!), water shoes (it's not sandy beach. All pebbles) and something to eat and drink."
Julie
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Cala Capreria is located within the Zingaro Natural Reserve, accessible by car or bus to the reserve entrance. From the entrance, it's a pleasant 20-minute hike to the beach.
Yes, there is a parking lot near the Zingaro Natural Reserve entrance. Arriving early is recommended, especially during peak season, to secure a spot.
You can drive to the reserve or take a transfer from San Vito Lo Capo. The journey typically takes about 1.5 hours.
No, a short and easy hike of about 20 minutes is required to reach Cala Capreria from the Zingaro Natural Reserve entrance.
While specific routes can vary, local buses often serve the San Vito Lo Capo area, providing access to the vicinity of the Zingaro Natural Reserve.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
There is an entrance fee of €5 per person to access the Zingaro Natural Reserve, which includes access to Cala Capreria and other coves.
Advance booking is generally not required for the Zingaro Natural Reserve, but it's advisable to check for any specific regulations during peak season.
The reserve typically opens in the morning and closes in the late afternoon or early evening. It's best to confirm exact hours before your visit.
Information on discounts is not widely available, but it's always worth inquiring at the ticket office upon arrival.
Yes, the museum located on the way to the beach is often included in the entrance fee and is considered informative.
🎫 🏖️ Onsite Experience
Cala Capreria is a beautiful pebble beach with crystal-clear waters, surrounded by cliffs. It's known for its natural beauty.
Some reviews suggest beach umbrellas might be banned. It's best to check current regulations or be prepared without one.
Absolutely! The clear waters are teeming with fish, making it a great spot for snorkeling. Bring your gear!
No, Cala Capreria is a natural cove within the reserve and lacks facilities. You'll need to bring all your own food, drinks, and supplies.
It can get crowded, especially during peak season, due to its size. Arriving early is highly recommended to enjoy a more peaceful experience.
📸 📸 Photography
Early morning or late afternoon offer the best light for photography, with softer shadows and beautiful colors.
Capture stunning wide-angle shots of the cove, close-ups of the clear water, and panoramic views of the surrounding cliffs.
Drone usage is often restricted in natural reserves to protect wildlife and maintain the tranquility of the area. Check local regulations.
A wide-angle lens is great for landscapes, while a waterproof camera or phone case is useful for capturing underwater shots.
The hike itself offers various vantage points overlooking the cove, providing excellent opportunities for scenic shots.




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