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By chance, we stumbled upon this beach while staying in a nearby farmhouse. I must say, the serenity I experienced here was unparalleled. The water was crystal-clear and shallow, and the day we visited was devoid of any strong winds- a fortunate coincidence, I suppose. I was pleased to find that the beach was well-equipped with access points and waste bins, which is not always a guarantee in Sardinia.
This seaside destination is a personal favorite of mine and I highly suggest it to others. The beach stretches on for quite a distance, providing ample space for those who enjoy camping with their furry friends. Speaking of pets, there is even a designated area for them to frolic in. Best of all, there is no need to worry about dealing with hordes of people.
The beach is expansive and boasts a convenient kiosk. The sea is frequently influenced by the Mistral wind, making it an ideal spot for surfing and kitesurfing enthusiasts. Access to the beach is granted via a charming little bridge, after paying a reasonable fee of 3 euros per day for parking.
If you're seeking a serene escape to the seaside, Santa Pace is the place to be! The water is so pure you can see right through it, and the sand is as white as snow. It's perfect for taking leisurely strolls and taking in the breathtaking scenery of the surrounding sand dunes and lush vegetation. It's an absolute paradise for nature lovers!
Ah, the beach. How original. Yes, it's long, clear, and beautiful. The sea is also quite lovely, with iridescent colors that you can stare at for hours on end. But let's not forget about the paid parking. Oh joy, only €3 for the whole day. And who manages it? Why, some fantastic guys who are oh-so-available to give you tips on what to see in their wonderful land. How charming. And let's not forget about Miriam and Edoardo, who are apparently deserving of some sort of applause for their mediocre management skills. Oh, and Miriam's brother? He's just head over heels for his precious Sardinia. How quaint.