Nestled within Crovani Bay is L'Argentella Beach. To get there, turn right off the coastal road from Calvi and take a smooth downhill dirt road leading to a car park. From there, follow the visible path, passing a small, convenient plank pier. The beach itself is expansive and composed of seemingly gray stones. From the road, the beach doesn't stand out due to its monotonous gray appearance, and the sea looks the same. However, upon arrival, you'll notice the stones are actually a mix of green, reddish, pink, white, gray, and shiny hues. The sea is incredibly clear. The open beach on the bay tends to be quite windy, which means it usually isn't oppressively hot. It's not very crowded, making it a great spot as people spread out, avoiding the chaos found at many other beaches in Ile Rousse or Calvi, which can be quite packed. The uniform color might not attract many tourists, but the locals, who know the area well, definitely frequent it! Exploring the coast and the small island opposite by canoe is enjoyable, provided the wind isn't too strong. The beach also features a bar.
Stranden er helt fantastisk! Den er dækket af små sten, hvilket tilføjer til dens charme. Hvis du vil opleve det forskelligartede marine liv med masser af fisk, er det et must at bære en maske. Jeg anbefaler stærkt at tage stien, der fører til fyrtårnet.
Stranden er absolut fantastisk! Vandet er krystalklart og kan prale af en overflod af havliv og plantevækst på havbunden. Derudover er stranden let tilgængelig, hvilket gør det til en fantastisk mulighed for alle, der ønsker at tilbringe en dag ved havet.