Punta Bianca is a fascinating rocky promontory stretching toward the sea, composed of white limestone similar to the famous Scala dei Turchi. The area is characterized by a series of coves and beaches, some with golden sand and others with pebbles, separated by small headlands and washed by crystal-clear sea.This coastal area, which stretches from Punta Grande to Punta Bianca, is of great value from both a naturalistic and archaeological point of view. Behind the coast are highlands of a chalky nature that have been inhabited since prehistoric times, such as Monte Grande.To reach Punta Bianca, you can follow state road 115 and follow the appropriate signs. Once there, you can follow a path through the Mediterranean maquis that leads to the beaches. The path is not paved, but it offers a picturesque walk. When you arrive at a certain point, you will find a parking lot where you can leave your car and continue on foot.It is important to keep in mind that the area is devoid of services, so it is advisable to bring water, food and everything you need to protect yourself from the sun. It is also recommended to wear shoes suitable for walking on the rocks. Enjoying the beauty of Punta Bianca requires some preparation, but it is definitely worth it to have a unique experience in a pristine natural environment.