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Sea and beaches

In these pages we introduce to you the most beautiful beaches of the Oristano’s coast, and the Mal di Ventre Island, a jewel in the Protected Marine Area of Sinis.

Here the most important destinations that you can’t miss..

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San Giovanni di Sinis

The beach is 4 km long and arrives nearly Capo San Marco, at the end of the promontory where is situated a big spanish tower date from seventeenth. Behind the beach is planted the Gulf of Oristano.

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Is Arutas

Is Arutas is one of the most beautiful beaches in Sardinia. The sandy shore is about one thousand metres long and it is characterized by rounded quarz (like rice)

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S'archittu

"S'Archittu" (little arch in the local language) because the sea has carved an arch shaped tunnel into the cliff. You can walk on this arch and see the amazing landscape and admire the green-blue and deep water.

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Mal di Ventre Island

Mal di Ventre is a small island (which derives from the wrong interpretation of Malu Entu that in the local language means bad winds), one of the most popular destinations for sailors in this area, who stop in one of the lees, to swim in the clearest waters along this coast

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Torregrande

The name “Torregrande” derives from the big spanish tower date from the seventeenth. The beach is very extended, the sand is golden and the water is dark-green.

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Su riu sea cliff

Su Riu is a inlet near Santa Cristina di Pittinuri, next to S’Archittu. There is a rockery line and Su Riu is one of the highest position.

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Putzu Idu

The Putzu Idu beach is a wonderful inlet long about 2 km with fine sand, the sea is very low adapt for the children and the water is transparent.

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Sa mesa longa

"Sa mesa longa" beach is characterized by the extensive oxbow situated in the centre of the bay and divides in two parts the stretch of sand.

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S'arena scoada

It’s like a “tropical beach” thanks to its emerald green sea and thanks to the white fine sand.