Spiaggia Salinedda, Sand beach in Capo Coda Cavallo, Italy
Spiaggia Salinedda is a sandy beach in Capo Coda Cavallo lined with white sand and edged by reddish granite rocks. Mediterranean shrubs and plants frame the shoreline, creating distinct visual boundaries along the water's edge.
The area contains remnants of World War II military installations that once served for coastal monitoring purposes. These historical structures still shape the landscape visible today.
The beach forms part of the Tavolara-Punta Coda Cavallo Marine Protected Area, which preserves local marine ecosystems and traditional fishing practices.
The beach offers sun loungers and umbrella rentals, with showers and restrooms available close by. A parking area that accepts card payments provides convenient access for those arriving by car.
A coastal lagoon behind the beach serves as a stopover point for migratory birds traveling between regions. The sheltered waters attract different species depending on the season and their migration cycles.
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