
BEACH PORTO FRAILIS
Porto Frailis Beach is made of fine, silver- and gold-colored sand—shining in the light of each new day. Clear, blue, iridescent water. A thousand colors. Shallow waters, suitable for all. Pebbles enhance the surrounding landscape. Mediterranean scrub surrounds, as if protecting, a cove that's a must-see if you're in Ogliastra for your vacation. What kind of beach are we talking about? South of Capo Bellavista, protected and guarded by the Tower of San Gemiliano, lies a cove sheltered from the winds and perfect for those seeking a good dose of tranquility. Nestled between granite rocks, it displays all its beauty over its approximately 200 meters: Porto Frailis Beach.
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LIDO DI ORRI
Along the eastern coast of Sardinia—a few kilometers from Arbatax and Tortolì—stands a beach known for its turquoise waters, its fine, delicate, pale sand with golden hues, the evocative play of colors created when the sun reflects on the seabed, and the gray rocks that embellish a magazine-worthy setting: the Orrì beach. Perfect for those who want to dive—due to its unique fauna nestled in the blue—or try a nice swim offshore, it's also suitable for parents with small children, given the shallow water, or for those who love sitting on the shore and watching the waves crash into the shoreline.👉 LINK

BEACH - CEA
On the eastern coast of the island, twelve kilometers from Tortolì and seven from Bari Sardo—and divided between the two towns of Ogliastra—lies a beautiful beach, a visit to which visitors describe as a "sensory experience" rather than a simple trip to the sea. This is Cea Beach, often listed among the ten most unique stretches of sand in the area and remembered not only for its beauty, but also for the many services offered. Characteristics of Cea Beach: Fine, soft sand, offering a sort of foot massage. Shallow water, convenient for those with small children and perfect for those who want to relax in the water. Sparkling, evocative water, on which the sun's rays reflect, creating spectacular plays of light. Oh, and the scent of juniper trees wafting through the air!
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BEACH BARI SARDO
Barisardo, known to the inhabitants of Ogliastra by its ancient name Barì, overlooks the sea with long sandy beaches and picturesque cliffs, and is an ideal destination for those wishing to discover the eastern coast of Sardinia and for water sports enthusiasts.
The Tower of Barisardo
The true symbol of Bari Sardo, however, is its splendid Spanish Tower, which dominates the coast from its promontory and lends its name to one of the most popular and picturesque beaches in the area, the Torre di Barì Beach, which divides the coastline into two parts, north and south, known respectively as Mari de is ominis and Mari de is femunas.👉 LINK

BEACH MOSSEDDU PERDEPERA
In Cardedu, Perdepera beach stands out, easily accessible by car or on foot. Its name comes from the pebbles that line the beach, which, according to locals, are pear-shaped; "perda e pera" actually means "pear-shaped stone." It's remarkably large, and besides the rocks, there are several meters of soft sand that can accommodate a large number of tourists seeking a picturesque yet quiet beach. 👉 LINK