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Costa Rei


Costa Rei is the stretch of the south-eastern coast from Punta de Is Cappucinus Capo Ferrato. In the territory of Muravera and Castiadas, Costa Rei is definitely the most famous coastline for its splendid beaches surrounded by Mediterranean scrub create a beautiful landscape. The area is ideal for those who enjoy long stretches of sand due to the presence of a variety of beaches such as Cala Sinzias, Sant'Elmo, Santa Giusta, Monte Nai, Piscina Rei and Capo Ferrato.


... And for those who prefer cliffs and rocks, in fact, in Costa Rei's beautiful places for scuba diving the depths along the coast and the lovely Serpentara Marine Park which is home to a unique flora and fauna.


The Costa Rei beach stretching over a length of about 10 km. The sand is fine and white, the sea takes on intense and fantastic colors ranging from turquoise to deep blue to emerald. The seabed is safe and shallow, ideal for children and for the less intrepid! Starting from Cala Sinzias after a long stretch of beach we come to Monte Turno, an ancient volcano, characterized by the presence of dark-colored rocks from which you can make great dips.


Going still further we will find the St. Elmo area, named after a small rock in the area that has the distinction of being traversed inside by a small explorable cave with a simple diving gear for the more experienced even without breathing. Inside this cavity, in the upper part is a trapped air bubble.


The rock of Peppino


Going forward, we find rocks that culminate in a large shoal, the renowned Scoglio di Peppino, the most beautiful of Costa Rei.


It is a white granite length of about 30 meters. E 'lying almost on the shore and has the shape of a whale. It has a small inlet where the water is shallow, it is ideal for very young children. Behind this stretch of beach a small forest of red juniper. Centuries-old trees are protected and typical of the Sardinian coast.


From here starts a long beach sheltered by Monte Nai which dominates with a glance across the bay of Costa Rei.


The beautiful beach at Monte Nai


The center of the beach is known as Piscina Rei and is characterized by small dunes and the famous sea lilies, sure indication of the absence of any kind of pollution. The beach ends with the rocks that separate it from a small natural harbor, Porto Pirastu, a sheltered from winds and for that used in antiquity for the docking of ships.


After Porto Pirastu we find Capo Ferrato, the last glimpse of Costa Rei, with its pink granite rocks overlooking the sea, ideal for lovers of fishing!


The crystal clear water of Costa Rei


Costa Rei is the ideal place for lovers of the sea and for those who appreciate unspoiled nature.



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