The Guidi
Guidi beach is a spectacular site located in Sardinia, more precisely in Carloforte, in the province of Carbonia-Iglesias.
Although it is a small and sparsely extended beach, it is famous for its rare beauty and colors that make it among the most beautiful beaches in the area. Boats that decide to ports to this wonderful place that deserves the most tourist attention often count this place among the best in Sardinia.
The spectacle offered is worthy of the most beautiful tropical covers. The fine, white sand contrasts perfectly with the dark-colored rocks that characterize the coastline.
The crystal clear water lends itself perfectly to the area’s distinctive seabed. Alternating between patches of poseidonia and sandy areas, it is rich in colors and wonders to be discovered. In addition, the gentle slope allows the seabed to offer sightings of a variety of types of fish. There are many, in fact, boats that beat the area with the purpose of engaging in playful diving to admire the life of these seabeds.
The beach is not very wide and does not offer many services. There is only a kiosk-bar that offers service only in the summer period. From its terrace it is possible to enjoy a panorama of the entire coast and the entire site. Of course, enjoying fresh citrus granitas, grown on the island of San Pietro.
The seabed lends itself well tomooring tightness, especially for the many recreational boats that choose to moor in the progressively thinning area of the same. Beyond the sandy area. Obviously, it is not possible to approach with boats near the beach, except at night. Clearly it is advisable to move the boat to the next morning, especially in order not to incur heavy fines.
Guidi Beach is a perfect mooring option for those who enjoy pristine-looking sites. With great natural attractions and few recreational distractions. As tourist facilities for large crowds.