Beaches Sardinia

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The Beaches

Cala Brandinchi

A true gem of our coast: Brandinchi can rival the paradises of Polynesia for the intensity and brilliance of its hues, also known to tourists as little Tahiti. Shallow waters, fine sand backed by a pine forest and a substantial patch of junipers, thistles, and rushes. Definitely suitable for families with children, behind the beach adjacent to the beautiful pine forest is a well-organized parking area with services in a perfect corner of nature.

Brandinchi Beach offers a spectacular view that stretches from the unmistakable silhouette of Tavolara Island to the north, to the small island called Isola Ruja to the east, and to Punta Capicciolu to the south. Behind it, as with many other beaches in the area, there is a lagoon area that dries up during the summer season.

Lu Impostu

You can reach it by taking the state road 125 towards San Teodoro – Olbia heading north, then turning right towards Puntaldia at the junction near the locality Lu Fraili.

Separated from Brandinchi Beach only by a slender wooded promontory and very similar to it, it shares the intensity of the colors of the crystal-clear waters, the very white sands, and the vegetation of the natural backdune area (you can even find mimosa plants there). Access to the beach is preceded by a large parking area, and after a short descent, you need to cross a small ford of the lagoon behind.

Curiosity. Also known as Porto Brandinchi, Lu Impostu Beach was at least until the end of the 18th century a scene of hidden commercial dealings with the hinterland; the same place name translated from the Gallurese dialect means “place where things are piled up”.

Le Piscine

Originally known as Ulticeddhu (small garden, in Gallurese dialect), it is located just after Mannena Beach and Balca Brusgiata. Known to tourists as Le Piscine, it can be reached by walking a few hundred meters along a path immersed in lush and fragrant Mediterranean scrub.

It consists of two sandy arches distinctly separated by a small rocky promontory of granite nature, and situated between the promontory of P.ta Saline to the north and that of P.ta Laciola to the south. The one to the north, just over 150 m long, is characterized by coarse sand, while the southern one, which extends for about 130 m, has very fine white sand and waters with enchanting transparency, with shades ranging from blue to emerald green.

The shallow seabed, which remains so even several tens of meters from the shore, makes this beach ideal for families with children.

La Pelosa

Who hasn’t at least seen its photos? After all, it’s a world icon, a must-see stop on a vacation in northern Sardinia. It looks like a painting: pure white, fine, soft, almost impalpable sand, unique transparency, ankle-deep water for dozens of meters, Caribbean hues, sky blue, turquoise, azure blending with the sky, emerald green, cobalt blue, and finally deep blue. Sand and water leave unique sensations on the skin. The surroundings are soft dunes covered with junipers: the tones and scents of the Mediterranean scrub remind you that you are in Sardinia, despite the tropical appearance. La Pelosa is a dazzlingly beautiful oasis, topping all rankings according to travelers’ reviews: repeatedly the best beach in Italy, often among the top in the Mediterranean and Europe, even in the top ten of the most spectacular in the world. The beloved symbol of the Island has made the town of its ‘residence’, Stintino, which has transformed from a fishing village into a renowned tourist destination, thanks especially to this natural masterpiece.

Spiaggia Tuerredda

Located in a beautiful cove between Capo Malfatano and Capo Spartivento, it is one of the most beautiful beaches in Sardinia for its light and very fine sand and the transparent color of the sea that evokes a Caribbean landscape. Surrounded by Mediterranean scrub, where mastic and juniper reign, it faces the homonymous islet, a few hundred meters from the shore. The islet of Tuerredda, where the Grecale wind prevails, is a small world where you can spend a few hours, lying on the sand or on the warm, smooth rocks, or explore its interior, home to seagulls and other birds, covered with low and fragrant scrub. The crystal-clear seabed, which gently slopes, reaching a depth of a few meters near the islet, with waters that maintain constant and not very high temperatures, presents an ideal environment for long swims, even with a mask and fins.

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