SEA SCENT.
SARDINIA IS A PARADISE FOR BEACH LOVERS !
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Here are some of the most stunning beaches you need to reserve :
La Pelosa
STINTINO
Located near Stintino, this beach is famous for its crystal-clear waters and fine white sand. It's like stepping into a postcard!
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This beach near Stintino has implemented a reservation system to control the number of visitors and protect its delicate ecosystem. It's advisable to book in advance, especially during the summer months.
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Cala Brandinchi
SAN TEODORO
Is one of Sardinia's most famous beaches, located near San Teodoro on the island's northeast coast. This beach is renowned for its shallow, crystal-clear waters and fine white sand, making it a perfect spot for families and those who enjoy wading in the sea. The surrounding pine forests and dunes add to its charm, providing some shade and a picturesque backdrop.
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During the peak summer months, it may require a reservation to manage the number of visitors and preserve its natural beauty. The reservation system is typically implemented by the local authorities, and you can usually book your spot online through the official San Teodoro tourism website.
Oasi di Bidderosa
OROSEI
The Oasi di Bidderosa is a stunning natural reserve located on the eastern coast of Sardinia, near Orosei. It's known for its beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush pine forests. To preserve its pristine environment, the number of daily visitors is limited, and reservations are required, during the peak summer months.
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To reserve your visit to Oasi di Bidderosa, you typically need to contact the local management office. Reservations can often be made by phone or through their official website. It's a good idea to book well in advance, as spots can fill up quickly during the high season.
Cala Coticcio
LA MADDALENA
Often referred to as "Tahiti" due to its stunning beauty, is located on the island of Caprera in the Maddalena Archipelago. This beach is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, pinkish sand, and dramatic granite rock formations. It's a fantastic spot for snorkeling and enjoying the serene natural surroundings.
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To visit Cala Coticcio, you typically need to book a guided tour. This is part of the effort to preserve the area's natural beauty and ensure that visitors are aware of the environmental importance of the site. The hike to the beach is about 1.5 kilometers and can be a bit challenging, but the breathtaking views are well worth the effort.
Cala Goloritzè
GOLFO DI OROSEI
Cala Goloritzé is a protected site, and while you can't reserve a spot on the beach itself, there are measures in place to limit the number of visitors to preserve its natural beauty. Here's how you can plan your visit:
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1. Hiking Access: If you plan to hike, you'll start from the Su Porteddu car park. There's an entrance fee to access the trail, which helps maintain the area. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as the number of visitors is controlled.
2. Boat Access: If you prefer to arrive by sea, you can book a boat tour from nearby towns like Cala Gonone or Santa Maria Navarrese. These tours often include stops at other beautiful beaches in the Gulf of Orosei.
Punta Molentis
VILLASIMIUS
Punta Molentis is a breathtaking beach located near Villasimius in southern Sardinia. Known for its stunning turquoise waters and unique landscape, it's a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Due to its popularity and to protect the natural environment, access to Punta Molentis is often regulated, especially during the peak summer months.
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To visit Punta Molentis, you typically need to make a reservation. This can usually be done through the local tourism office or designated websites that handle beach access in the Villasimius area. There might be a small entrance fee, and parking is often limited, so it's wise to plan ahead and arrive early.