Spiaggia di Piscinas
PlagesSud Sardegna

Spiaggia di Piscinas

Arbus, Sud Sardegna4.60 (22 avis)
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A propos de cette plage

Spiaggia di Piscinas is often called the 'Sardinian Sahara' thanks to its enormous golden sand dunes that rise up to 60 meters above sea level. Located on the wild Costa Verde near Arbus, this is one of the most dramatic and unspoiled coastal landscapes in Europe. The beach stretches for several kilometers of uninterrupted golden sand, backed by rolling dunes covered in sparse juniper and mastic bushes. The sea here is deep and powerful, with strong currents that demand respect but reward confident swimmers with exhilarating waves. Piscinas is the antithesis of a manicured resort beach. Its raw, windswept beauty attracts those seeking solitude and a connection with untamed nature. A historic former mining community adds cultural interest to the area.

Horaires

08:00 - 19:30

Saison

April - November

Note

4.60/5

Emplacement

Arbus

Equipements

🅿️Parking
🌅Sunset View
🐕Pet Friendly

Services et tarifs

Beach Lounger

Lounger among the dunes

Equipement

€15/jour

Beach Umbrella

Wind-anchored umbrella

Equipement

€10/jour

Dune Hiking Tour

Guided walk through the dune system with naturalist

Activite

€20/personne

Avis Google

4.7

2865 avis sur Google

Philippe Frossard

Philippe Frossard

4 months ago

Google

Very beautiful beach. Water not deep, very clear, and very few people there. The road to reach there is not too easy, but it's worship it!!!

Ada C.

Ada C.

2 years ago

Google

Amazing beach! To reach this beach you’ll need to do around 5km of dirt road. This can be done with a city car (did it with a Fiat Grande Punto). The parking is next to the beach. At this time (beginning of July) no parking fee was required. The beach is part of a protected area reason why the access with animals is limited. There are two bars where you can drink, eat and rent umbrellas. Next to one of the bars there are also showers available. The beach is big, not too many people, the surrounding landscape is amazing and the water is crystal clear. Peace and quiet. It is an area with many waves and it was very fun to play with. There were few people with surfboards as well. I would totally come back here and would recommend this beach to anyone that is in this area.

Bilge Kobak

Bilge Kobak

8 months ago

Google

Nice beach with dunes. There was an abandoned town on the way, good for photography. There are a few restaurants to get some food but we brought our own food. It is better if you bring your own umbrella as well, cause it might be expensive to rent one there. Unfortunately we chose a very windy day, it was not possible to swim… On a saturday in August, we didn’t think there would be mistrale. So please check the wind situation before coming. The parking was 5 euro.

Dominik RĂźdisser (Nick)

Dominik RĂźdisser (Nick)

7 months ago

Google

from september 2025: the road down to the parking (which costs between 3 and 15 euros depending on when you arrive and I believe size of car or camper) is not asphalt for the last few kilometers & it took us about 35 minutes to the main road. it's very ok to drive on though, a bit of sand and rocks with some holes. but if you're careful and not in a hurry, it's not an obstacle. however the bigger the car, the harder it gets. once you get there, parking spots should not be a problem at all - maybe in full on summer time. you're rewarded with an almost endless long beach strip that due to its location is not overcrowded & there are 2 shops with beverages and ice cream. only downside were the closed toilets, but that could have been temporary.

Jonathan Dunford

Jonathan Dunford

12 months ago

Google

A stunning beach, but be very careful getting in and out. This is without a doubt one of the most beautiful beaches in Sardinia. Crystal-clear water, peaceful atmosphere, and truly worth the trip—if you’re prepared for the difficult access. The only way to reach it is by car (or possibly by bike if you're very fit). The last 5 km are on a dirt road full of potholes and puddles. That’s manageable, but the real problem is the parking area: when leaving, our car got completely stuck in a sandpit. There’s a warning sign not to drive through that area, but the way the exit is set up, you’re basically forced to pass through it unless you go against traffic. It’s a trap. We were lucky—two tourists in a car and two others on bikes helped us dig out and push. Without them, we would have been stranded. There really should be clearer signs and some sort of assistance on-site. If you visit, enjoy the beach, but be extra cautious driving in and especially out.

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