One of the best beaches I've ever been at. Very clean, great water, breathtaking sunsets! Very fine white sand and of course also opportunities to do jet ski, diving and so on. Good beach bars around, however, very silent and nothing to shop or so. Very silent and romantic.
Nice location, nice size, nice sand. It was hard to find a place (sunbed + umbrella), but it did worth it. It is quite interesting to walk up to the cave at the far left end. It is also advisable to rent a kayak and look around in the water.
Spiaggia di sabbia tra le più grandi dell'Isola d'elba...Anche in inverno si riesce a prendere un po' di sole e godersi il panorama splendido...
spiaggia lunghissima e molto bella, il vero disastro è il parcheggio, ma come un po in tutta l'isola, questa spiaggia in particolare.
esclusiva sabbia dorata, acqua cristallina, fondale meravigliso , noleggio canoe,catamarani,sdraio e lettini...
Ci siamo state l'anno scorso io e mia figlia, spiaggia carina e molto accogliente. Ci ritorneremo sicuramente quest'anno!
Una delle spiagge più belle dell'isola. Affascinante di giorno e al tramonto. I problemi di parcheggio sono ordinari in un 'isola specie un'isola bella come questa. Spiaggia tra le più grandi e importanti dell'Elba
surely on of the nicest beaches we´ve seen on Elba, Biodola is a fine sany beach with crystal clear waters, splitted into two parts by a small steep rock.
We stayed at the Park Napolean Hotel which only offered a shuttle here 1x/day so the first day we took a taxi ourselves, which wasn't outrageous. The hotel had someone meet us there since they have their own, roped off area with complimentary seats + umbrellas for guests (otherwise you'd pay a hefty amount to rent these there). However, since we were arriving in the late afternoon, our chair was toward the very back/no unobstructed ocean view. No big deal.As you drive/wind down the hillside, you'll catch a quick glimpse of La Biodola down below. With all its shades of blues it was quite stunning.The beach itself is littered with people and a lot of hotels have their stake on land. Still, there is enough area if you do not have these connections. The vehicles were lined halfway up the hill when we arrived so it will be difficult and/or a far walk to find parking.While on the beach a few peddlers approached us. There is a snack bar (maybe 2-3 total) at the back part of the beach near the road. Keep in mind this is more removed from non-European tourists. For example, the cashier could not understand my English/only spoke Italian so I was helped by another employee who spoke very broken English. Likewise with the guests, they seemed mostly Europeaners on holiday.Went twice & at low tide you could go quite far... practically to the sailboats anchored further away from the beach. La Biodola is U-shaped and framed on both sides by hills. However, this is a developed area so there are many houses/hotels on these hills. Definitely not the most remote beach on Elba I would think, but for us it was still relaxing. The water was warm, but after about an hour in it I grew cold, and beautifully blue! I also met the most gorgeous man in the world there.... no complaints for us!You can read all about Italy (& other destinations) at http://gorocketdog.blogspot.com
Very nice beach , but not only white sand and cristal water; nice also by boat for a nice break far from too noise. According my opinion , perhaps too many people in august , but it's worth a visit and a rest there.