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The 5 best beaches between Costa Rei and Villasimius

by luxury on 13 December 2017
The 5 best beaches between Costa Rei and Villasimius
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The territory of Castiadas, mainly flat, covers about 13 kilometers and represents one of the most picturesque municipalities of the historical Sarrabus region, thanks to its beautiful beaches and completely immersed in a green landscape.

Very popular destination among tourists during the summer, it has an unquestioned charm with forests and beautiful scenery such as the Park Sette Fratelli and Monte Genis.
The beaches and coastline are the calling card of this territory.

We have selected the top 5 beaches belonging to the municipality of Castiadas: beach of Cala Pira, beach of Cala Sinzias, Cala Monte Turno, the beach of Santa Giusta and finally the beach of Scoglio Peppino, particularly coveted summer destination and popular among tourists from all over the world.

Cala Pira beach is located around 10 kilometers from Castiadas in the village of Cala Pira. It is made up soft white sand, lapped by a turquoise, transparent and crystal clear sea, with sandy seabed. The landscape is made even more impressive on the left side by the presence of Serpentara island background and the other side, by the Spanish tower of Cala Pira which dominates the promontory at the end of the coast. To reach the beach of Cala Pira is necessary to follow the SP 18 towards Costa Rei and turn right at the tenth kilometer.

The beach of Cala Sinzias is located on the southeastern coast of the island, about 14 kilometers from Villasimius. It consists of a white and very thin sandy beach, interrupted by some rocks and goes over a long and fragrant eucalyptus forest . The sea for its entire length is transparent and crystal clear, with lighted and intense shades of green and a seabed which slope down toward the sea. The beach has many facilities, and it is located just 350 meters from Villa Granito, and a few kilometers from Casa Due Archi.

The beach of Santa Giusta is also located on the south-east coast of Sardinia and it is easily reachable through Costa Rei southward, also accessible on foot via the nearby Beach of Ginestre. It presents golden white sand, mixed with gravel, surrounded by lush Mediterranean vegetation. The beach is bordered on the right by a flat rock: the Scoglio di Peppino. The sea is clear and crystal, with different shades of green and blue, with shallow, sandy and smooth rocks seabed.

The beach of Cala Monte Turno, also called Cala Sant’Elmo, is reachable by the road Costa Rei – Villasimius. It’s characterized by clear and fine sand from which to enjoy a rich and fascinating panorama, thanks to the dark color of the Monte Turno hill’s volcanic rock, which enhance the clear water reflections. Everywhere in this beach, the sea is crystal clear and transparent, with considerable shades of green and a seabed that descend toward the sea.

Finally, the Scoglio di Peppino beach, also known as Beach of Ginestre: the long beach is composed of fine and soft sand, backed by small dunes formed thanks to the relentless blow of the wind, and the Mediterranean scrub that surround the entire beach. The location is famous because of the rock located in water (called Scoglio di Peppino), which is easily reachable also swimming. The sea is clear and blue with different greenish shades and with clear and visible backdrops .

The beaches of Castiadas, located halfway between Costa Rei and Villasimius, offer unique scenery with clear waters and landscapes surrounded by the Mediterranean vegetation, suitable for those who want to spend a holiday in Sardinia in the Luxury Holidays in Sardinia villas, with every comfort.
The south-eastern coast of Sardinia with its Mediterranean vegetation, its coasts, its water and its landscapes, as well as its culture offer an ideal atmosphere where to enjoy your holiday of relaxation and complete peacefulness.

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