Spiaggia di Capo Sa Sturaggia is a serene beach located in the municipality of Cabras, on the Sinis coast, in the province of Oristano, Italy. It is nestled to the north of Mari Ermi and Porto Suedda, separating inland lagoons from the sea with its sandy shores. The beach is known for its unique natural characteristics, including its rocky nature and coarse quartz sand.
The shoreline is adorned with a minimal amount of amber sand, smooth water rocks that are smaller than those on the beach, and 'cushions' of algae. The beach boasts crystal-clear, blue-green waters with a sandy and rocky seabed that descends quickly into deeper waters. One of the beach's most notable features is the breathtaking sunset that can be observed from its location.
Despite the tranquil environment, Spiaggia di Capo Sa Sturaggia is not usually crowded, offering visitors a calm and peaceful atmosphere. It is also child-friendly, making it a suitable destination for families. Apart from the beach's natural beauty, it offers opportunities for recreational activities such as walks and bike rides along the cliffs.
While there are no direct services on the beach, various amenities are available nearby for the convenience of visitors. However, the beach's accessibility requires careful navigation, as the road leading to it turns into a dirt track after Mari Ermi, which could potentially affect vehicle tyres.
Beyond Spiaggia di Capo Sa Sturaggia, the road continues along the coast, transitioning into an area called Su Tingiosu, known for its high cliffs. Despite the absence of a designated parking area, visitors can find suitable spots to park their vehicles while they enjoy their visit to this picturesque coastal gem.