The White Beaches are a stretch of four kilometers of the sandy coastline in the municipality of Rosignano Marittimo in Tuscany, between the villages of Rosignano and the center of the village of Vada. Bathed by the Ligurian Sea, are located at the extreme northern edge of the Maremma coast. The unusual color of the sand, which is why the beach is compared to the tropical coast, is the result of years of processing and calcium carbonate discharges by an implant of Solvay group, located in Rosignano Solvay, about one kilometer from the coast.
—Michele Rocchi