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The beach was conveniently located just a short stroll away from our hotel. Unlike other beaches in the area, it had its own unique charm. With a lifeguard on duty, it provided a safe and picturesque setting. The shoreline consisted of stones and rocks, gradually transitioning into a sandy and shallow sea. Due to our toddler's presence, we didn't venture too far into the water, but she had an absolute blast on this beach. It's advisable to bring your own umbrella and towels, as there are no kiosks offering sun beds and umbrellas. Adjacent to the beach, the town offers a variety of bars, restaurants, and a couple of supermarkets.
This is my preferred beach in Sardinia! The sand is lovely and white, and the water is a stunning turquoise color. However, it can get quite busy on weekends during the summer season.
One positive aspect is the absence of any restaurants or large structures obstructing the view. Despite visiting in late September, the beach remained quite crowded. However, upon venturing to the end of the beach, my party and I were able to enjoy the area in solitude. The beach proved suitable for snorkeling and boasted stunning, pristine sand. Furthermore, the beach was generally very clean. While parking did require payment, the cost was lower than that of northern island beaches. On sunny days, the beach's color proved breathtaking.
This beach is absolutely breathtaking. The water is so clear it's like looking through glass. There's a charming beach shack nearby where you can rent everything you need for a comfortable day in the sun, and the staff are so friendly and helpful.
While it may not be the top beach option on the island, it's still decent enough if you plan on staying in Calasetta.
We were absolutely enamored with this particular beach in Sardinia. The sand was pristine and inviting, and the shallow lagoon-style sea entry was perfect for a refreshing dip. The added bonus of yachts parked nearby only enhanced the already breathtaking view. This beach is ideal for families with children, and despite its popularity, it was pleasantly uncrowded during our visit.