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Upon our arrival, we had the pleasure of docking our personal boat at the shore, as there are no other means of transportation available. Although there are no kiosks or bars in the vicinity, the beach itself is quite lovely. As the day progresses, a handful of large tourist boats make their way to the area, transporting their passengers via small boats to the beach.
It is disappointing to see the villa owner's selfishness in restricting public access to this beautiful beach. It is a shame that only the wealthy have the privilege to enjoy it as their own private oasis. This beach deserves to be open to everyone, not just a select few. It is unfortunate that Google Maps has not accurately reflected the inaccessibility of the beach by foot.
The beach seems to be lovely, but unfortunately, I was unable to visit it due to the owner of the surrounding land prohibiting access. The signs blocking the entrance can be ignored, or one can access it through the sea.
The beach is absolutely breathtaking. The sand is a pristine white and the sea is crystal clear. Despite its beauty, the beach is not overly crowded, as it is somewhat challenging to access by land. We opted to take a tour boat to get there. The gentle breeze and 30 degree temperature made for a comfortable and enjoyable experience. This was our second time visiting and we would eagerly return in the future.
We definitely found the best beach in Sardinia during our trip. The left side of the beach had the best spot for snorkeling near the rocks. Additionally, we had a blast renting small boats.