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Audio Guide of La Pelosa Beach

Donde la arena blanca esconde batallas piratas, escándalos turísticos y secretos entre las olas

✓ What guidebooks don't tell you
✓ Secrets other tourists miss
✓ Listen while you explore
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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The day they almost lost the beach

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2. The tower that defeated Barbarossa

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3. The drama of the shipwrecked lover

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4. Playboys, supermodels, and vintage swim goggles

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5. The secret message on the spiral staircase

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6. Your footprint on the beach that endured

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What time does La Pelosa Beach open, and are there any access restrictions for visiting it?

La Pelosa Beach is a public beach and, as such, it does not have a fixed 'opening time' in the way a museum does. However, access is regulated during the high season (June to September) to protect its ecosystem. It is mandatory to book access in advance and pay a fee. I recommend visiting the official beach access booking website: La Pelosa Stintino.

I've heard you have to pay to enter La Pelosa. Is that true? What is the price, and where do you buy the ticket?

Yes, that is true. During the summer season, an access fee of €3.50 per person is required to control visitor numbers and protect the environment. Booking and payment are made through the official online platform. I recommend visiting La Pelosa Stintino to reserve your access.

How much time is recommended for a visit to La Pelosa Beach in order to enjoy it properly?

To fully enjoy the beach and its crystal-clear waters, I would recommend spending at least half a day, between 3 and 5 hours. This will allow you to relax, swim, enjoy the scenery, and take photos without rushing.

Is there any history or anything significant I should know about La Pelosa Beach or the Pelosa Tower?

The beach is famous for its turquoise waters and the iconic Pelosa Tower, an ancient watchtower built in the 17th century to defend against pirate attacks. Its presence adds unmatched historical and aesthetic value to the landscape. You can learn more about Sardinia's coastal towers on Wikipedia: Coastal Towers of Sardinia.

What is the best time of year and time of day to visit La Pelosa Beach and avoid the crowds?

The best time to visit is outside the peak season (July and August), preferably in June or September, when the weather is still excellent and there are fewer people. During the day, try to arrive early in the morning (before 9:00 AM) or late in the afternoon (after 5:00 PM) to enjoy a quieter experience.

Is La Pelosa Beach accessible for people with reduced mobility or wheelchairs?

Access to La Pelosa Beach can be a bit difficult for people with reduced mobility because of the sand and terrain. Although there are wooden walkways in some areas, the entire beach is not easily accessible for wheelchairs. It is always best to check at the time of booking.

What other interesting sights or attractions are near La Pelosa Beach that are worth visiting?

Near La Pelosa, you can visit the town of Stintino with its small harbor, where you can take boat trips to Asinara National Park. You can also explore other nearby coves such as Le Saline or Ezzi Mannu. To learn more about Asinara National Park, visit: Asinara National Park.

Any practical tips or recommendations to make the most of my visit to La Pelosa Beach?

To protect the ecosystem and comply with regulations, remember to bring a beach mat or a thick towel, as towels cannot be placed directly on the sand. Don't forget sunscreen, a hat, and suitable footwear. Book your access in advance, especially in high season.

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