The 15 best beaches in southern Sardinia
The south of Sardinia can be described as paradise on earth: beaches that take your breath away, crystal-clear water that seems to touch the sky, and fascinating coastal landscapes.
In this guide, we present the 15 best beaches in southern Sardinia, each with its own unique appeal that no one can resist. Prepare yourself for a journey through white sand, Caribbean waters and untouched nature that will take your breath away.
The south of Sardinia is basically one big paradise where you will find a variety of different beaches, each with its own unique features.
Costa Rei: Queen of beaches with 8 km of white sand and turquoise waters
Chia beach (Su Giudeu): Famous for its golden dunes and the presence of pink flamingos
Cala Cipolla: a hidden gem, ideal for snorkeling and hiking
Tuerredda: a corner of the Caribbean in Sardinia, with crystal-clear waters
Porto Giunco: a unique combination of sea and lagoon, a habitat for flamingos
You should also visit Cala Pira, Punta Molentis and Porto Pino with its fascinating view of the dunes. In addition, every beach is scenically remarkable, such as Porto Sa Ruxi, which offers tranquility, while the beautiful S’Illixi offers brilliant sunrises. Be sure to treat the environment well to preserve these natural areas.
Costa Rei: the queen of beaches, the best beach in southern Sardinia
Costa Rei is undoubtedly the queen of beaches on the south coast of Sardinia and therefore deserves first place on this list. This special beach is located on the east coast of the island and extends over a length of no less than 8 km.
Why Costa Rei is the best beach in southern Sardinia:
A vast expanse of fine white sand stretching to the sky.
The shallow water’s shades of blue range from azure (turquoise) to emerald.
The panoramic view with the iconic Peppino rock formation is truly breathtaking.
Various offers and water activities for people with different interests
Costa Rei is overcrowded in the high season, but it is so big that you can still find a quiet spot with a high probability. The beach is surrounded by green Mediterranean maquis, which contrasts pleasantly with the blue sea.
Chia Beach (Su Giudeu): A piece of paradise
Chia beach, also known as Su Giudeu, is one of the pearls of the southwestern coast of Sardinia. This beach boasts golden sand dunes and crystal clear turquoise waters.
Key features:
Huge sand dunes that create a potentially dreamy backdrop.
Transparent, shallow water that is perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
In windy conditions, it is also possible to go skin and kite surfing.
In the lagoon on your doorstep, pink flamingos cavort – a natural spectacle not to be missed.
Chia beach is not only known for its picturesque Torre di Chia, but also for the magnificent panoramic view of the coast that can be enjoyed from the watchtower.
Cala Cipolla, near Chia, is a charming cove surrounded by imposing granite rocks. Its pure nature and clear waters make it a favorite place for lovers of nature and silence.
Points of interest:
A beach of fine golden sand that invites you to linger and relax.
The turquoise coves are perfect for snorkeling and exploring the seabed.
A well-preserved natural environment, surrounded by dense Mediterranean maquis.
It can be reached on foot via a picturesque path that offers the most beautiful views.
Cala Cipolla is also an excellent starting point for excursions to the Capo Spartivento lighthouse, which is another unmissable attraction in the area.
Tuerredda: a corner of the Caribbean in Sardinia
Tuerredda is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Sardinia, if not all of Italy. Located in the Teulada area, this beach will make you feel like you’re in the Caribbean.
Characteristics:
The sickle forms a small island in front of a postcard landscape.
The white sand contrasts sharply with the blue water.
A very shallow and gently sloping beach, suitable for families with children.
It is possible to rent equipment for water sports such as kayaks and stand-up paddle.
The side of Tuerredda closest to the road can be crowded in high season, but a walk along the beach will reveal quieter corners.
Porto Giunco: between sea and lagoon
Porto Giunco, located near Villasimius, is a breathtaking beach of rare beauty and the Notteri pond behind it makes it a phenomenal experience.
Special features:
Fine white sand over a length of over a kilometer
Deep blue, crystal clear water, ideal for swimming and snorkeling
View of the Porto Giunco tower, an old Spanish watchtower
The Notteri pond, an ideal habitat for pink flamingos
Porto Giunco is part of the Capo Carbonara Marine Protected Area, which guarantees unspoiled and diverse nature.
Cala Pira: an oasis of calm
The beach is located between Villasimius and Costa Rei. It is less crowded than other, better-known beaches and offers a quieter environment for those simply looking for a break.
Key features:
Fine, golden sand over a length of about 500 meters
Shallow water, ideal for families with children
An Aragonese tower as a landmark in the landscape
Natural areas that have been kept in excellent condition over the years around the tall junipers.
Cala Pira beach is very popular for its beautiful sunrises, which color the sea and sky in breathtaking color combinations.
Punta Molentis beach: a masterpiece of nature
Punta Molentis is located in the municipality of Villasimius. It is a beach of outstanding beauty, characterized by pink granite rocks that contrast with the blue sea.
Highlights:
Unique rock formations contribute to a wonderfully surreal landscape
Crystal-clear water, ideal for snorkeling and exploring the seabed
Breathtaking views of the coast and neighboring islands
Unspoiled nature, a pure delight for photographers.
The locals call it Molenti, and it is one of the most photographed beaches in Sardinia because of its almost magical beauty.
Cala Sinzias: white sand and turquoise sea
Cala Sinzias, located between the coast of Costa Rei and Villasimius, is famous for its white sand beach and turquoise waters. Cala Sinzias is a huge playground where there is enough space for everyone, even at the busiest times.
Property:
The long, white sandy beach is located two kilometers from the coast.
Clear, shallow water, ideal for swimming and snorkeling
Services and accommodation for a comfortable stay
The beach offers the opportunity to try water sports such as windsurfing and kitesurfing
Cala Sinzias is surrounded by a dense Mediterranean forest that provides natural shade on hot days.
Porto Sa Ruxi: a secret paradise
Porto Sa Ruxi is a lesser-known but very beautiful beach near Villasimius. It is particularly appreciated for its tranquility and unspoiled nature.
Special features:
Fine, golden sand stretching over 300 meters
crystal-clear, shallow waters, ideal for swimming and snorkeling
charming, natural setting with Mediterranean maquis in the rocks
An excellent place for those who want to avoid the more crowded beaches.
Porto Sa Ruxi is a true sanctuary of tranquility and an idyll for those who want to be close to the beach and enjoy the sea in a relaxing environment.
Solanas Beach: long and versatile
Solanas beach, located between Villasimius and Cagliari, is a long stretch of golden sand renowned for its natural beauty and crystal-clear waters.
Key features:
Wide golden sandy beach stretching for 2 km
Clear, shallow waters, ideal for families with children
Numerous services and facilities for a pleasant stay
Ideal for water sports, especially windsurfing and kitesurfing
Solanas beach offers a fantastic view of the Island of Cabbages, making it an ideal place for you.
Cala Domestica: Immerse yourself in history
Located on the west coast of southern Sardinia, Cala Domestica is a unique beach that combines nature and history.
Highlights:
Small fjord-shaped cove surrounded by tall cliffs
Golden sand mixed with small pebbles
Crystal-clear water, ideal for swimming and snorkeling
Remains of ancient mining structures that tell of the area’s industrial history
Cala Domestica is known for its natural arch, which is actually a rock formation that makes a fantastic backdrop.
The small, charming beach of Porto Pineddu is located near the beautiful Sant’Anna Arresi.
Features:
Compact bay with golden sand and very harmonious
shallow and crystal clear waters, ideal for families.
Irresistible view of the islands of Sant’Antioco and San Pietro
quiet and relaxing environment, away from the main tourist routes,
Portopineddu is the best place for those who want to spend a relaxing day in unspoiled nature.
Porto Pino beach: dunes and lagoons
Porto Pino is the jewel among the beaches in the southern part of Sardinia and is known for its breathtaking mega dunes of white sand.
Its strengths:
A huge white sandy beach that extends over a length of more than 3 km
Clear sea water with colors ranging from blue to green
Rugged dunes that are up to 20 meters high
The nearby lagoon is home to many birds.
Porto Pino consists of many parts and is a place for everyone.
Cala di Roto: a piece of paradise
Cala di Roto, located on the island of San Pietro, is a small bay of rare beauty that offers magnificent experiences.
The main features:
Tiny shoreline covered with white pebbles in the shape of the sea
Pebble water with an intense turquoise color
Cistalographic rocks made of red trachyte, which create a wonderful color contrast
Perfect places for snorkeling and observing numerous underwater creatures
Cala di Roto can only be reached by boat or by a scenic route, which makes this unspoilt place very special.
S’Illixi beach: the most beautiful sunrise in Sardinia
Yes, S’Illixi is a beach in Muravera and offers the opportunity to experience the sunrise over the sea, one of the most impressive natural spectacles on the island.
Highlights:
Long beach of fine golden sand
The water is so clear and shallow that you can swim safely.
View of the island of Serpentara, with a magnificent view
Although it is known for its breathtaking sunrises, considered among the best in Sardinia, the success of the beach can be seen in the increase in visitor numbers.
S’Illixi is a less popular beach and therefore has its own charm, making it particularly suitable for those who are more nature-loving and peace-loving.
These beaches are not only a paradise with breathtaking views and crystal-clear water, but also offer the opportunity to get to know the unspoilt nature and rich culture of the island.
Whether your priorities are relaxation, adrenaline rushes or simply visiting spectacular nature, the two southern beaches will not disappoint you. To preserve these natural paradises for future generations, according to Professor Czerwinski’s advice, it is best not to leave sand or shells behind and to use environmentally friendly sunscreen.
Whichever of the 15 beaches you choose, each one will give you an unforgettable experience and make you fall in love with southern Sardinia. Enjoy and relax on these beautiful beaches in Sardinia!
Author : Christian Camana
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Date : November 17, 2024 – Last Modified: November 17, 2024