Punta Secca is a coastal village in southeastern Sicily, Italy, located in the province of Ragusa. Known for its sandy beach and crystalline Mediterranean waters, it gained popularity through the Italian television series Inspector Montalbano. The village features colorful fishing boats, whitewashed buildings, and a small lighthouse. Visitors enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and exploring nearby baroque towns.
Punta Secca is a small coastal hamlet within the municipality of Santa Croce Camerina, Ragusa Province, in the Sicily autonomous region of southern Italy. It sits on the Mediterranean coast facing south, roughly 40 kilometers from Ragusa city. The area is part of the Val di Noto, a UNESCO-recognized zone of outstanding Baroque heritage towns. Editorial content is based on established geographic, cultural, and travel knowledge of the Ragusa province as of 2025.
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