Fantastic beach. We headed to capo Comino Est. Car park was 7 euros all day and the beach spectacular. The bar was unprotenious and value for money serving panini and some restaurant dishes without the extra price tag of the restaurant. However if you want to spend it's worth it as the restaurant is set amongst the pines giving some lush air away from the afternoon sun. There is ample space on the fee beach if you head left or right. We headed right where the water was warm and shallow which was ideal for kids. Although if you go beyond the headland the wind picks up and there is seaweed on the beach. However don't let the seaweed deter you from visiting this beach . The bay is ideal for snorkeling and whilst it isn't one of the most recommended beaches in the area according to the web it's well...
Read moreThe beach itself is very beautiful, has emerald water and very nice sand, but there are a lot of seaweed on the shore, sand, water bottom and just floating around. It also gives off a bad smell but you get used to it. The very nice side of the beach is that it isnt crowded with people like other good beaches are. If you come on the workdays (monday to friday) you wont see much people so thats a huge plus. There are a few sea bars that are nice also. The beach itself is also very long. Theres a lot of space for you. The underwater life for snorkeling isnt that interesting. You can see a few fish here and there but...
Read moreSpiaggia comino Beach is one of the best attractions of the eastern coast of Sardinia, a setting usedfor several famous films and very popular for its mixture of white sand, turquoise sea and Mediterranean scrub.
A coastal paradise that will leave you breathless. The beach of Capo Comino, in the territory of Siniscola, in Baronìa, has fine white sand forming gigantic white dunes, dotted with junipers, typical Mediterranean plants and rocks scattered over the sandy shore. The sea stands out, due to its unusual shade...
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