THE Two Sisters Beach It is a stretch of very white beach in the Marche that rises, like a mirage, close to the Conero. A practically untouched paradise, reachable only by sea, and without services precisely to preserve its beauty and the uncontaminated nature of which it is forged. But that’s not all, because to protect it even more it was decided to make this beach a limited number and reservation required.
Due Sorelle Beach with limited access, the rules
Starting from theAugust 1st and until September 15th a new ordinance is in force from the mayor of Sirolo, where the beautiful Spiaggia delle Due Sorelle is located, which provides for limited access to the beach. A decision that was taken, again this year, to protect the environment and the safety of the bathers themselves during a period in which the tourist influx is skyrocketing and, as reported by The Rest of the Pugeven higher than the actual reception capacity of the place.
Although it can only be reached by sea, in fact, this beach, often considered one of the most beautiful in Italy, It is particularly loved and fragile. For this reason, it must be preserved as much as possible.
How to book beach access
To access the Two Sisters Beach, so called because of the two suggestive twin rocks that emerge from its clear waters, you must book your place for free via the website turismosirolo.it.
Canoes, SUPs and other small boats can be rented in all the beach establishments in Siroloof Spiaggia Urbani and San Michele-Sassi Neri. In this regard, however, it is good to know that it is forbidden to stay on the shoreline or on the beach of canoes, sups, windsurfs or similar means. They must be docked temporarily and free of charge in the buoy field located in the body of water in front.
A measure that had to be implemented because in these parts, every day, a huge number of people arrive, even with canoes and SUPs, which occupy a significant part of the space available for bathers to park.
Reservation is not required if you reach the beach via the ferry service Conero Ferrymenfor a cost of 30 euros for adults, 20 for children up to 10 years old and free for children under 3.
Violators risk a fine ranging from 25 to 500 euros.
Other rules to follow
As mentioned above, the Due Sorelle Beach is a real treasure of the Marche and for this reason there are also other rules in force that must be respected:
- Being inside the Conero Park it is absolutely forbidden to collect plants and stones;
- It is not possible to leave any type of waste on the beach or cigarette butts. Waste must be taken with you or disposed of directly on board the ferry if you choose this option to reach it;
- It is essential to respect the signs on the beach.
It is also important to know that the beach is free and not equipped, which means that there are no restaurants or services. It is therefore strongly recommended to bring an umbrella, sunscreen, food, water and a hat.