Spiaggia delle Ginestre, Beach in Costa Rei, Italy.
Spiaggia delle Ginestre is a beach in Costa Rei featuring white sand and turquoise waters that stretch for several kilometers along the shoreline. The coast is framed by Mediterranean vegetation that shapes the landscape character.
The beach takes its name from the broom plant that has marked the coastal landscape of Muravera since ancient times. This vegetation has been a defining feature of the region since early Mediterranean settlement periods.
The beach takes its name from the native broom plants that grow along the shore and shape the landscape character. These plants form part of the Mediterranean setting that visitors experience while walking along the waterfront.
The beach is accessible via Via delle Ginestre where parking facilities accommodate both cars and campers. Sunbeds and umbrellas are available to rent along the waterfront to enhance your visit.
At the southern end stands the Peppino Rock, a natural granite formation named after a fisherman who spent his days by this landmark. This rock serves as a distinctive feature of the beach and a helpful reference point for visitors.
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