TUERREDDA

Located in a beautiful cove between Capo Malfatano and Capo Spartivento, it is one of the most beautiful beaches in Sardinia for its light and very fine sand and for the transparent color of the sea that recalls a Caribbean landscape. Surrounded by Mediterranean scrub, where mastic and juniper reign, it overlooks the homonymous islet, a few hundred meters from the shore. The islet of Tuerredda, where the northeast wind predominates, is a small world where you can spend a few hours, lying on the sand or on the warm and smooth rocks, or explore its interior, the realm of seagulls and other birds, covered with low-lying and fragrant scrub. The crystal-clear seabed, which slopes gently, reaching a depth of a few meters near the islet, with waters that maintain constant and not very high temperatures, presents itself as an ideal environment for long swims, even with mask and fins.

The coast is characterized by alternating gentle and rugged stretches that appear as a succession of small beaches, separated by rocky outcrops, between the blue sea and the green of the spontaneous flora.
Spring and autumn are the most beautiful months to immerse yourself in this paradise.

Regulations

From “June 1 to October 13 access to the beach is managed and regulated by authorized operators.
To access, it is necessary to check the number of available spots through the website: tuerredda.spacli.it
During the same period, the Regulations for sustainable use of Tuerredda beach are in effect, which include:

  • smoking is prohibited except in specifically authorized and designated areas;
  • pets are not allowed except in designated and authorized areas;
  • it is forbidden to deface the territory by removing sand, gravel, pebbles, etc.;
  • plastic free: it is forbidden to bring and use plastic bags, containers, and disposable utensils or other non-biodegradable materials on the beach;
  • option to make a voluntary environmental contribution of 1 euro to preserve the authenticity and uniqueness of Tuerredda’s beauty; these resources will be used for further beach improvements.
    The voluntary contribution can be given to the Info Point operator at the beach entrance.