Spiaggia di Capo Comino
Spiaggia di Capo Comino
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D.D
Cagliari, Italy95 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
Stunning beach, crystal clear sea. Very large so that it can accommodate a lot of people without having to crowd together (even if tourists still don't seem to have understood this, even though there are kilometers of free beach, they still plant an umbrella near you).
I don't give my all to this paradise because of the dirt and neglect with which this beach is kept and controlled (adults and others doing their business on the dunes or hidden inside the pine forest, ABSURD!, rubbish, coke cans colas abandoned along the way). Part of the cost of the parking ticket (€12) should be reinvested to save the place, WAKE UP CAPOCOMINO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't give my all to this paradise because of the dirt and neglect with which this beach is kept and controlled (adults and others doing their business on the dunes or hidden inside the pine forest, ABSURD!, rubbish, coke cans colas abandoned along the way). Part of the cost of the parking ticket (€12) should be reinvested to save the place, WAKE UP CAPOCOMINO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Written 27 August 2023
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Giovanna F
2 contributions
Aug 2024 • Friends
We had a really intense experience. The very skilled skipper Federico, very nice and prepared, led us to the most hidden coves of the Gulf of Orosei with stops and baths in wonderful waters (especially swimming in caves and in the cobalt blue sea). Wonderful cave of the nativity scene. Stra recommended.
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Written 14 August 2024
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Monica S
17 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
Very beautiful beach and gorgeous sea. The only note is the parking €12.00 for the whole day, it seems a bit excessive to me, as to get to the beach there is a completely broken walkway and a piece is immersed in the water, the dunes, so precious, not adequately protected. For the price of parking, more maintenance would be useful
Written 11 August 2023
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Gianluca F
3 contributions
Aug 2024 • Family
Pristine beach. Nudists are tolerated, with restraint, better than elsewhere. Those who practice anything else behind the dunes or in the rocks of the state property are not welcome. The dunes are protected, they are not spaces to make your pigs comfortable. It is also a children's beach. Caddigare a casinou
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Written 22 August 2024
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Bebe.1
Province of Genoa, Italy5,530 contributions
Sept 2023 • Couples
The beach of Capo Comino starts from the Moletto and from there it is an expanse of seagrass in and out of the water with a not bad smell and beautiful dunes as a backdrop. At the end there is the beach of the dunes, former salt pans. Beautiful with a lagoon behind it. Unfortunately, despite the signs, people continue to walk on the dunes!!!
Written 24 September 2023
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Jessica L
Province of Biella, Italy524 contributions
May 2024 • Couples
Long beach with bar at the entrance and along the beach near an equipped Lido. In May free entry without reservation. Lots of space, at this time of year with lots of seaweed on the shore.
Written 29 May 2024
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rosaria s
Lacchiarella, Italy310 contributions
Jul 2024 • Couples
Long coastline, fine white beach crystal clear water. Beautiful dunes, very very windy however (there is in fact a windsurf rental) there is a refreshment point. Paying car park
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Written 5 July 2024
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Gaudd
Edinburgh, UK24 contributions
Aug 2014 • Family
A very long beach stretching from the small beach house village of S'ena E Sa Chitta in the north to Isola Rossa in the south, tends to be busier at the S'ena E Sa Chitta end but never to the point where it becomes uncomfortable. Beach is very clean indeed with fine white sand, water is clear and warm with plenty of sea life. Tends to be mostly locals with a smattering of tourists from the Italian mainland, and occasionally from further afield. Probably due to the fact that its off the beaten track with more popular beaches further north near La Caletta,.
There are few tourist facilties, with a small bar at the beach near at S'ena E Sa Chitta's southern end that also rents out sunbeds and paddle boats. That's pretty much it though. A few stalls selling fruit and beach gear where the Via Delle Azalee reaches the beach, and of course there are the beach sellers who are friendly, polite and not at all pushy as in some places.
Its more for a visit than a permanent location as most of the accomodation in S'ena E Sa Chitta are family beach houses, although some of these may be available for rent; there is a B&B I believe. S'ena E Sa Chitta itself has no nearby shops, the nearest one is out on the SS125 which involves a rather risky walk on that road as there's no sidewalk on the small bridge (so a car even for that short trip may be preferable), and there's one Pizza restuarant/bar called the Barrumba. Plenty of good places to eat though in nearby Santa Lucia and La Caletta.
If you do stay in S'ena E Sa Chitta, or camp in Capo Camino, its advisable to make sure you have plenty of mosquito repellent for evenings as there are swampy areas both to the north and south of the village, together with a shallow inland where flamingos, herons and egrets can be seen.
All in all its a terrific location, and handily placed for exploring the north east of Sardinina. You certainly won't find a better beach.
There are few tourist facilties, with a small bar at the beach near at S'ena E Sa Chitta's southern end that also rents out sunbeds and paddle boats. That's pretty much it though. A few stalls selling fruit and beach gear where the Via Delle Azalee reaches the beach, and of course there are the beach sellers who are friendly, polite and not at all pushy as in some places.
Its more for a visit than a permanent location as most of the accomodation in S'ena E Sa Chitta are family beach houses, although some of these may be available for rent; there is a B&B I believe. S'ena E Sa Chitta itself has no nearby shops, the nearest one is out on the SS125 which involves a rather risky walk on that road as there's no sidewalk on the small bridge (so a car even for that short trip may be preferable), and there's one Pizza restuarant/bar called the Barrumba. Plenty of good places to eat though in nearby Santa Lucia and La Caletta.
If you do stay in S'ena E Sa Chitta, or camp in Capo Camino, its advisable to make sure you have plenty of mosquito repellent for evenings as there are swampy areas both to the north and south of the village, together with a shallow inland where flamingos, herons and egrets can be seen.
All in all its a terrific location, and handily placed for exploring the north east of Sardinina. You certainly won't find a better beach.
Written 17 September 2014
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cirianon
Leeds, UK313 contributions
Aug 2017 • Family
I've been to this beach many times. It's by no means the best, but has good facilities. You can stay in the busier part near the bar, or take a walk to the beautiful white dune area near the end of the beach.
The beach bar is great. Friendly service and good prices. Really liked that.
Sea is very clear and often quite calm.
The beach bar is great. Friendly service and good prices. Really liked that.
Sea is very clear and often quite calm.
Written 10 August 2017
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Erica E
Savona, Italy39 contributions
Jun 2016 • Friends
Fantastic water, beach and location. Spent a nice day not many people which is a must if you want to relax.... Best periods June and September. Just lie and enjoy...
Written 20 June 2016
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Josef K
Graz, Austria
Hallo
Gibt es in Spiaggia di Capo Comino einen Fkk strand.
Fahren morgen nach Olbia und möchten dort einen zwischenstopp am Meer machen.
Bitte um rasche Antwor
Gruss Josef
Written 19 September 2019
scusa il ritardo si ce una spiaggia sia a capo comino sia a la caletta che è poco piu avanti - la spiaggia di capo comino non e atrezzata c'è solo un bar/risto vicino alla spiaggia; mentre a quella della caletta ci sono bar e il paese vicino dove tro vi anche negozi, risotranti e B&B se necessario
Written 24 September 2019
Salve, vorrei sapere se c'è una pineta o posto al riparo dal sole, grazie.
Written 9 August 2019
scusa il ritardo .. si ci sono piante sulle dune.. ma si prendono multe s ci sali.. per accedere alla spiaggia ci sono delle piante viciono al bar .. li ci si può fermare
Written 23 August 2019
Buongiorno, leggo sulle recensioni recenti che ci sono molte alghe, ma nonostante questo voti positivi. Vorrei capire come sia effettivamente sia situazione della spiaggia, per fare il bagno bisogna attraversare strati di alghe o ci sono dei posti in cui la spiaggia è pulita? Grazie
Written 11 July 2019
Sì la spiaggia e' lunghissima e ricca di posidonie vive a poca distanza tra scogliere sommerse..
Written 29 July 2019
Ci sono alghe in questi giorni alle dune (13 agosto 2018) ?
Written 13 August 2018
Effettivamente ci sono ma in alcuni punti si accede al mare cristallino senza difficoltà merita al punto che ci sono tornato due volte le dune di sabbia bianca sono incantevoli .
Written 16 August 2019
Buongiorno! Vorrei avere più informazioni su questa spiaggia di Capo Comino, se il parcheggio è a pagamento e quanto costa e se c'è il bar. Io sono stata nel 2010 o 2012 e mi ero trovata bene. Però nn ricordo se il parcheggio era a pagamento. Grazie 🙏!
Written 3 June 2018
Buongiorno di solito il parcheggio è a pagamento dal 15 giugno in poi. Il costo è 7 € tutta la giornata o 3.50 mezza giornata. Gli stalli per parcheggiare li trovi o vicino al bar stabilimento Capo Est oppure vicino al bar ristorante il moletto. Altri stalli sono alle spalle delle dune ma bisogna conoscere la strada. Ti consiglio di provare anche la spiaggia di Berchida andando dal percorso sterrato dopo il farò di Capo comino. Si passa nella pineta dell'ente foresta.
Written 3 June 2018
Il mare degrada dolcemente o è subito profondo? Grazie mille
Written 31 May 2018
L'acqua è bassa, è una spiaggia adatta ai bambini
Written 21 July 2018
Buongiorno a tutti. Vorrei sapere se sulla spiaggia ci sono bar e se questi sono abbastanza forniti. Grazie!
Written 26 May 2018
Nelle vicinanze c'è uno stabilimento e bar che si chiama capo est. Oppure per un ottimo aperitivo o cena dopo una giornata al mare c'è il moletto, nei pressi del faro di Capo comino. Cordiali saluti.
Written 26 May 2018
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