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]]>All islands have beaches, but Sardinia’s are extra special. The rocky coastline makes some of them hard to reach, but if you make the effort and hire a boat (or hike the strenuous coastal paths), then you will have miles of pristine white sand pretty much to yourself. The water is warm and clear, and several spots around the island are ideal for snorkeling.
If you’re a fan of an active holiday, Sardinia is the place for you. As well as swimming, snorkeling, and hiking, the island is great for caving. Visit the famous Neptune’s Grotto at low tide, or Nereo Cave, the largest marine cave in the Meditteranean.
How does the freshest seafood, olives, tomatoes, bread, olive oil, and cheese sound? In Sardinia, you can eat like a king every day, as the island prioritizes delicious, healthy, fresh food. Like everywhere in Italy, you will be spoilt for choice when it comes to eating pasta, pizza, and risotto, but make sure you check out the island’s regional seafood dishes, too.
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]]>This hidden gem on the island of Sardinia is a paradise for those looking to get away from it all. The beach is only accessible by boat or on foot, but once you arrive, you’ll be rewarded with postcard-worthy views of crystal-clear waters and pristine white sand. We love Cala Goloritzé for activities like snorkeling and canoeing.
Also known as Golden Horn Beach due to its crescent-like shape, Zlatni Rat offers plenty of opportunities for windsurfing, kiteboarding, and more. With its calm breeze and gentle waves, this beach is a picture-perfect place to try your hand at watersports. There are also plenty of bars and restaurants nearby for when you’ve had enough action and need to refuel.
Praia dos Coelhos is a small but stunning beach located in Sétubal, Portugal. Nestled between natural rock formations and surrounded by vegetation, it’s the ideal spot for those who want to escape the crowds and enjoy a quiet day in the sun. Take a long walk along the water, or just relax on the sand with a book.
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]]>All islands have beaches, but Sardinia’s are extra special. The rocky coastline makes some of them hard to reach, but if you make the effort and hire a boat (or hike the strenuous coastal paths), then you will have miles of pristine white sand pretty much to yourself. The water is warm and clear, and several spots around the island are ideal for snorkeling.
If you’re a fan of an active holiday, Sardinia is the place for you. As well as swimming, snorkeling, and hiking, the island is great for caving. Visit the famous Neptune’s Grotto at low tide, or Nereo Cave, the largest marine cave in the Meditteranean.
How does the freshest seafood, olives, tomatoes, bread, olive oil, and cheese sound? In Sardinia, you can eat like a king every day, as the island prioritizes delicious, healthy, fresh food. Like everywhere in Italy, you will be spoilt for choice when it comes to eating pasta, pizza, and risotto, but make sure you check out the island’s regional seafood dishes, too.
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]]>The post A Guide to the Most Beautiful Beaches in Europe appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This hidden gem on the island of Sardinia is a paradise for those looking to get away from it all. The beach is only accessible by boat or on foot, but once you arrive, you’ll be rewarded with postcard-worthy views of crystal-clear waters and pristine white sand. We love Cala Goloritzé for activities like snorkeling and canoeing.
Also known as Golden Horn Beach due to its crescent-like shape, Zlatni Rat offers plenty of opportunities for windsurfing, kiteboarding, and more. With its calm breeze and gentle waves, this beach is a picture-perfect place to try your hand at watersports. There are also plenty of bars and restaurants nearby for when you’ve had enough action and need to refuel.
Praia dos Coelhos is a small but stunning beach located in Sétubal, Portugal. Nestled between natural rock formations and surrounded by vegetation, it’s the ideal spot for those who want to escape the crowds and enjoy a quiet day in the sun. Take a long walk along the water, or just relax on the sand with a book.
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