About Spiaggia dei Fichi
Walk a few hundred meters south-west from Spiaggia di Su Guventeddu, and the beach changes into Fichi beach (Spiaggia dei Fichi). The beach is situated in the middle of a 1.3 kilometer long stretch of white sand that extends all the way to Nora beach. Named after the many fig trees that grow in this area, Fichi has a length of over 400 meters and faces south-east, featuring beautiful views of the islet of San Macario to the north. To the south, you can spot il Torre del Coltellazzo di Nora, near the Nora Archaeological Site, and the small island named Isola del Coltellazzo. This beach has white and grainy sands, and you’ll hardly find any rocks here. Spiaggia dei Fichi is characterized by calm and shallow waters, making it an ideal for families with children. The beach is also accessible to the disabled and has several facilities. You can rent beach umbrellas, deck chairs and pedal boats. Fichi beach is also very popular with surfers and those who’d like to practice other water sports, such as kayaking.
How To Get To Spiaggia dei Fichi
Spiaggia dei Fichi can be reached by following the signs to the archaeological site of Nora. Once you have arrived at the junction that leads to the excavations, take a left turn and after a few meters take the dirt road that leads to the beach.
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