Spiaggia di Punta Su Mastixi, also known as the cliff of Teccu, is a unique beach located in Sardinia. The beach is known for its distinctive black, hole-riddled rocks, a result of its volcanic origin. These rounded lava rocks create a spectacle where the sea creeps in, forming water features. The beach is surrounded by a diverse and lush marine flora, adding to its natural charm.
The beach is primarily rocky, making it an ideal spot for snorkelling, especially in the morning when visibility is at its best. Despite its beauty, the beach is not typically crowded, providing a serene and secluded experience for visitors.
The journey to the beach can be challenging due to the bumpy, hole-ridden dirt road. It is recommended to park at the end of the asphalt road, as the final stretch is steep. The last part of the journey is best completed on foot.
While there is no traditional sandy beach, the cliff reaches the sea, providing a unique spot for fishing.
Spiaggia di Punta Su Mastixi amenities include parking.
Visitor reviews highlight the unique beauty of the beach, particularly the striking black, volcanic rocks and the unspoiled, wild sea views. Many visitors also appreciate the solitude of the location and the opportunity for activities such as walking and snorkeling. However, complaints are often made about the poor condition of the access road, which is described as bumpy, full of holes, and unsuitable for low cars.
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Latitude: 39.853933 / Longitude: 9.696207
Spiaggia di Punta Su Mastixi is located in Sardinia. The following map of Spiaggia di Punta Su Mastixi shows the exact location.
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