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BeachesSud Sardegna

Cala Domestica

Buggerru, Sud Sardegna4.50 (21 reviews)
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About this Beach

Cala Domestica is a dramatic hidden beach near Buggerru on Sardinia's southwestern coast. Nestled at the end of a deep, narrow valley flanked by towering limestone cliffs, the beach was once used as a port for the local mining industry. The remnants of the old mining buildings add a fascinating layer of history. The main beach features golden sand and clear blue-green water, sheltered from winds by the surrounding cliffs. A natural tunnel carved through the rock on the southern side leads to a second, smaller hidden cove, creating an adventurous and memorable experience. The approach road winds through spectacular mining-era landscapes. The beach retains a wild, somewhat remote character that attracts visitors seeking authentic Sardinian coastal beauty away from the more developed resort areas.

Hours

08:00 - 19:00

Season

May - October

Rating

4.50/5

Location

Buggerru

Amenities

🅿️Parking
🚿Showers
🚻Restrooms
🌅Sunset View
🤿Snorkeling Gear
🐕Pet Friendly

Services & Pricing

Beach Lounger

Lounger on the sheltered golden sand

Equipment

15/day

Beach Umbrella

Standard beach umbrella

Equipment

8/day

Snorkel Set

Mask, snorkel and fins

Equipment

10/day

Mining History Walk

Guided tour of the old mining ruins and tunnel

Activity

12/person

Google Reviews

4.6

3402 reviews on Google

Ariestia Surbakti

Ariestia Surbakti

6 years ago

Google

Simply beautiful. Small beach. Toilet and shower are not free. Bar by the beach selling sandwiches, salad, and drinks. Parking is €5 for all day. You can climb up to have amazing view of the cove. Will take your breath away.

Bilge Kobak

Bilge Kobak

8 months ago

Google

Very nice beach that has a suprise little beach next to it as well. The second one was more calm and with sandy entrance. Both has big rocks following the entrance. We came on a saturday in August around 3pm. I highly recommend checking the wind situation because it was super windy and had a red flag so it was not very possible to swim. Possible to get in to the water in close distance though. Parking was 3 euros, they ask for cash. Had a nice view on the parking around 6pm with goats on rocks!

Leonardo Pirro

Leonardo Pirro

2 years ago

Google

The place is almost Perfect, despite the sea was a little rough the day we went and there were jellyfish. Have enough parking and they charge you 5 euros for the day. Plenty of space in the sand and Great scenography for photos.

paola escartín

paola escartín

7 months ago

Google

The beach is nice but for me, it’s a tourist trap; there are far more beautiful beaches and authentic! In this one you have to pay 10€ for parking (depending on the hour), 1€ for using the bathroom, 1€ for the showers…The entrance beach bar is okay but expensive for the quality, plus they charge 15% extra.

Miklós Sugár

Miklós Sugár

8 months ago

Google

A remote and beautiful beach. The tower on the hill and the view from the route up there worth a little hike. You will need shoes for it though. Sadly, it's very littered around the ruins and caves, including toilet paper and human excrement among other things. If you visit, bring your own parasol, because they ask 30 euros for the two sunbeds and parasol for a day. The parking was 5€. I recommend Spiaggia di San Nicolo instead. The parking there was 2€ and the sunbeds with parasols were free. The infrastructure there is better too.

Guest Reviews

4.50based on 21 reviews
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