The shores of southern Sardinia are amazingly beautiful, full of the ancient Mediterranean charm yet to be discovered. The beaches are harmoniously alternated with rocks shaped by the sea and the Mistral wind, leaving only sheltered small and intimate coves and picturesque bays.
A sea full of history and its testimonies, wrecked ships, semi-submerged cities: outposts to guard the shores.
We mention the beach Poetto of Cagliari, the Costa di Quartu S. Elena, Villasimius and surroundings, the Costa Rey, Cala Pira and Cala Molenti at Castiadas to name just a few places that are located east of the capital.
West of the capital, you will find Carloforte and the Island of San Pietro, the Island of Sant'Antioco, Porto Pino di Sant'Anna Arresi, the Costa di Teulada and the beach of Tuerredda, Su Giudeu, Chia at Domus de Maria, Santa Margherita di Pula.
Western coast seasThe central west coast has the highest dunes of Europe, up to 50 meters. Impressive desert landscapes evoke African sceneries
The upper north of Sardinia shares its waters with Corsica. However, one who knows the two large islands assures that they differ significantly
The east coast holds one of Sardinia’s most beautiful sceneries: sea cliffs, caves, crystal clear water, Mediterranean Maquis and juniper growing wildly