Step into this painting and look at the island close to home with new eyes: you will see its solitary beaches, not very 'lived in', where your gaze wanders towards the sea line, towards distant and uninhabited horizons, where you will breathe in the iodine-soaked air, which smells of brackish water and helichrysum, the perfume of Sardinia. Discover these paradises on tiptoe so as not to disturb the balance of uncontaminated and primordial places. You will feel their extraordinary natural energy coming towards you, a great outstretched hand that recharges your mind and body so that you can start living to the full again, leaving behind the darkness of the last few months.
Its sheer beauty enchants, but the thing that moves you deeply and you will never forget is the harmony between all the elements that your senses perceive when you walk on the shore, swim or sunbathe. It is a boundless paradise that begins with the marvellous protected area that safeguards the five beaches of Bidderosa and reaches as far as Berchìda.
Primordial nature and sensual charm. It is difficult to describe it in words and even pictures often don't do it justice: you’ll have to go to the Costa Verde and see it for yourself. It will be like travelling back in time. From San Nicolò to Pistis, its great beaches have preserved intact not only the environmental system but also the spirit and atmosphere that surrounds them, the hallmark of special places.
This is how it is in the Marina of Tertenia! Here one must accustom the soul to the essential...There is no shortage of beach facilities, but the feeling of remoteness from the world is heightened by the endless spaces and reddish mountains all around, which isolate this paradise from everything. Even the north-westerly wind is less noticeable in these parts. In the twelve kilometres of the marina, Foxi Manna and Foxi Murdegu stand out, two 'pearls' separated by a promontory guarded by a Spanish tower.
If you turn your back on the long beach and look towards the land you will see a delightful hilltop village with its medieval castle, then the green valley, a mighty river for fishing and canoeing and the forest in the distance. You might wonder where in the world you are, but just turn towards the sea and you immediately recognise it: you’re in Sardinia.
They stretch out in front of the small island of Malu Entu; go there by bike or on horseback and you will find them one after the other, precious and delicate. In the centre lies Arutas, the most famous, with the largest quartz grains; to the side is Mari Ermi with its pink flamingo pond and Maimoni with the last dunes of quartz sand. More than beaches, they are fragile jewels gifted to us by the power of the sea.