The 10 most beautiful beaches in Cagliari — idealista/news

The 10 most beautiful beaches in Cagliari — idealista/news
The 10 most beautiful beaches in Cagliari — idealista/news

Cagliari, the capital of Sardinia, is a place where nature and history meet, creating scenarios of rare beauty. Among the wonders of this city, the seaside resorts undoubtedly represent the most beautiful part and offer unmissable attractions for anyone who chooses to visit this island. You discover the 10 most beautiful beaches from Cagliari and their uncontaminated charm, which encapsulates the entire spirit of the Mediterranean.

Poetto beach, Cagliari

Considered a among the best beaches in Sardinia not only for its extension, but also for its fine sand and crystal clear waters. This seaside resort is in fact almost eight kilometers long, and is ideal for those who love sport and relaxation. Poetto was known for the Devil’s Saddle, a rocky prominence that dominates the beach and which, according to legend, hides an ancient treasure.

Getting here is very simple, the beach is well served by public transport, with bus lines that connect it directly to the city centre. The seafront is dotted with bars and restaurants where you can enjoy typical dishes while looking at the sea. You can rent umbrellas and sun loungers and there are several play areas for children, which make it perfect for a visit with the whole family.

Mari Pintau Beach, Cagliari

Mari Pintau in Sardinian means painted seaits waters in fact fade into a thousand shades of blue and green so much so that it seems like a true work of art. This small bay is located about 20 kilometers from Cagliari and is nestled between hills covered with Mediterranean scrub, it offers a natural setting of rare beauty, and is also a place ideal for those seeking tranquility away from the most crowded beaches.

To reach it it is advisable to use a car, since public transport does not reach the beach directly. However, for the trekking lovers, you can venture out on a walk through the paths that offer breathtaking views of the sea. This beach too it is equipped with services such as bars and small kiosks, where you can refresh yourself with snacks and cool drinks during the hot summer days.

Calamosca beach, Cagliari

It is located in a small hidden cove, not far from the center of Cagliari and it is a real jewel for those looking for a corner of paradise away from the typical chaos of the better known beaches. Its transparent waters and golden sand make it an ideal place for swimming and relaxing under the sun.

Surrounded by lush nature, it offers a panorama that manages to enchant every visitor. As for services, Calamosca is well equipped with various dining options and has umbrellas and sunbeds that can be rented, as well as equipment for water sports.

Cala Fighera Beach, Cagliari

Between things to see in Cagliari the Cala Fighera beach is certainly one of those unmissable and is also considered among the most beautiful, although it is less well known than others. This small bay is characterized by its rocky cliffs which create an almost wild environment, ideal for nature and photography lovers.

Despite its small size, the beach offers a small barma to get there it is advisable to wear shoes suitable for the rocksbecause getting here could be very challenging.

Solanas Beach, Villasimius

Located a few kilometers from Villasimius, it stands out for its low and sandy seabed which makes it particularly suitable for families with childrenwho can play and swim safely.

One of the curiosities of this beach is the presence of a small watchtower, dating back to the Spanish period, which stands on one end of the bay. This tower adds a historical touch to the naturalistic landscape.

Porto Giunco ​​Beach, Villasimius

It is located in the south-east of Sardinia and is characterised by a long expanse of very white sand and from a sea ​​that fades from turquoise to intense blue. This beach is surrounded by lush vegetation and has a small pond located behind it, where you can observe the pink flamingosbut only in certain periods of the year.

What also makes it famous is its ancient Spanish tower that dominates the bay from above, offering a panoramic view that will leave you breathless. For visitors, Porto Giunco bars and restaurants with terraces overlooking the seaideal for lunch or an aperitif at sunset.

Punta Molentis Beach, Villasimius

It is one of Sardinia’s hidden gems and is located in one of the most beautiful parts of Cagliari. This beach is famous for its crescent shape. The name Molentis comes from the Sardinian word su molenti, the donkey, which once helped transport the material extracted from the surrounding granite quarries.

This seaside town can be reached without a carthe beach is in fact accessible only on foot via a path that offers spectacular views along the way. The surrounding landscape is rich in Mediterranean flora and fauna that contribute to creating an almost magical atmosphere.

Tuerredda beach, Teulada

A true corner of paradise given to the earth and located between Capo Spartivento and Capo Malfatano. This destination is also among the most chosen by Cagliaritans to go to the seaside. It is often compared to the famous beaches of the Caribbean, thanks to the variety of its colors and the charm of the landscape that surrounds it.

Once you arrive, you have ample parking, toilets and several options for renting umbrellas and sunbeds. One of the peculiarities of Tuerredda is the island which is located a few meters from the coast, reachable by swimming or with a small pedal boat, which offers an even more exclusive view of the beach.

Solanas Beach, Villasimius

One of the main peculiarities of this beach is the presence of a small watchtower, dating back to the Spanish period, which stands on one of the ends of the bay. This tower adds a historical touch to the naturalistic landscape.

Also, during the summer, Solanas becomes the meeting point for fans of watersportsoffering opportunities for snorkeling and diving thanks to the richness of its marine fauna.

Su Giudeu Beach, Chia

One of the most loved on the island for its fine sand dunes and the crystal clear seaideal especially for those who are passionate about windsurfing and kitesurfingthanks to the ideal wind conditions that often blow on this part of the coast.

Not far from here there is a small island that can be reached on foot when the tide is low, from which you can observe the surrounding mountains and take beautiful photographs. The beach offers several refreshment points and allows the rental of umbrellas and sunbeds to ensure a day of complete relaxation under the Sardinian sun.

Where to go to the sea in Cagliari by public transport

Many people who come in holiday in Cagliari they often don’t have a car to get around. Even in this case, going to the beach is not a problem, because there are alternative options that will allow you to save money and avoid the stress of parking or traffic.

  • Poetto beach: you can get there with the CTM bus lines n. PF, PQ and 5 which start from the center of Cagliari and lead directly to Poetto. If you are by car we recommend following the signs for Lungomare Poetto from the city centre.
  • Mari Pintau Beach: from Cagliari, take the SS554 towards Quartu Sant’Elena and then the SP17 towards Villasimius. After about 20 km, follow the signs for Mari Pintau. For hiking enthusiasts, there are panoramic paths that lead to the beach, starting from the surroundings.
  • Calamosca Beach: to get here you have to take the CTM bus line n. 5 that goes to Calamosca, departing from the center of Cagliari. If you are by car we recommend the road to Lungomare Poetto, following the signs for Calamosca. While on foot you can reach Calamosca via a short path that starts from the area of ​​the Sant’Elia Lighthouse.
  • Cala Fighera beach: the beach can only be reached on foot, via a path that starts from Calamoresca.
  • Solanas Beach: to get here you take the ARST bus line that connects Cagliari to Villasimius and stops in Solanas. If you decide to go by car you can take the SP17 from Cagliari towards Villasimius. Solanas is located along this road.
  • Porto Giunco ​​Beach: here passes the ARST bus line from Cagliari to Villasimius. Once you reach Villasimius you can take a taxi or a local shuttle service. If you prefer to go by car, from Cagliari, take the SP17 towards Villasimius and then follow the signs for Porto Giunco.
  • Punta Molentis Beach: starting from Cagliari, follow the SP17 up to Villasimius, then there are signs for Punta Molentis. With the car from the main road, there is a path that leads to the beach via a short path. During the summer, however, there are also shuttle services that connect Villasimius to Punta Molentis.
  • Tuerredda Beach: by car from Cagliari take the SS195 towards Pula and then follow the signs for Chia and Teulada. Tuerredda beach is well signposted along the road and once you arrive you will find a car park right next to the beach.
  • Su Giudeu Beach: The ARST buses from Cagliari to Chia arrive here and are a very convenient option. But if you have a car, you can take the SS195 from Cagliari towards Pula and Chia and follow the signs for Su Giudeu beach.

Living in Cagliari

Discovering this island means immersing yourself in an environment rich in history, culture and nature. Living in Cagliari means being amazed every day by the wonders that nature offers us. Its surroundings and its villages can be explored and wherever you go you will find a warm welcome from its inhabitants. This means that those who choose Cagliari as their home truly feel part of a lively and sunny community.

 
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