Location:
near Villasimius, Province of Cagliari, South-East Sardinia, Italy.
Facilities:
parking, beach chairs, umbrellas, bar, restaurant, diving center.
Things to do:
snorkelling, scuba diving, windsurfing, kayaking.
Next Sunset:
17:56
Next Sunrise:
08:27
Length:
750 meters.
suitable for families with children.
Spiaggia di Campus
About Spiaggia di Campus
Campus beach (Spiaggia di Campus) is located west of Campulongu beach, in between the villages of Porto Sa Ruxi and Campulongo in south-east Sardinia. With a healthy length of 750 meters, Campus beach is one of the larger beaches of the area, ideal for long walks at sunset or jogging in the early hours of the day. Looking out over the sea of Villasimius – part of the Capo Carbonara protected sea area – its water colors range from turquoise hues to dark en deep blue. Campus beach is a good place for canoeing, windsurfing, and there is a diving center in the area. A part of Campus beach is private and lies in front of Hotel & Residence Cormoran, offering rooms, apartments, beach villas and a range of activities and sports. Suitable for families with children.
How To Get To Spiaggia di Campus
From Cagliari, take the Strada Statale 125 to Olbia. Take the exit for Geremeas. Pass the villages of Torre delle Sterre, Solanas, and Porto sa Ruxi. Continue to Villaggio Mandorli, the car parking is near the hotel.
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