Spiaggia di S'Arena Scoada, Sandy beach in San Vero Milis, Sardinia, Italy
Spiaggia di S'Arena Scoada is a sandy beach in San Vero Milis that extends from Punta S'Incodina to Putzu Idu. The shore features fine golden sand mixed with colorful quartz fragments and is bordered by limestone and clay formations.
The beach formed through natural erosion and sediment deposition processes along Sardinia's coast. These geological processes created the distinctive sandbank and cliff structures that define the beach today.
The name refers to a sandbank formation that resembles a tail shape. You can observe this geographic feature while walking along the coastline.
Access is via SP 7 toward Putzu Idu and then SP 66, where parking and a bar are available. Wear flat shoes since the beach is scattered with rocks and the water becomes rocky in places.
From this beach you can see the island of Mal di Ventre on the horizon, while the northern section features the distinctive S'Architteddu rock formation and Su Tingiosu limestone cliffs. These geological features make each visit an opportunity to discover the varied coastal landscape.
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