The writer is from Porto Torres. My father taught me to swim in Balai beach and therefore I feel a lot of emotion and responsibility in describing this territory of mine. A fragile region that starts from the beach of Fiume Santo up to the Abbacurrente tower, which has found a possibility of development in the petrochemical plant and which now, through its headquarters in the Asinara National Park, seeks sustainable development that can count on the support of one of the most important ports in Italy. The urban context of these fantastic coves offers the possibility of having many useful services at hand. The unmissable stop, the glorious past of Porto Torres, which is kept in the city archaeological park, where you can admire the remains of public buildings, houses gathered in blocks, paved streets and spas, all incorporated in the Turritano Antiquarium, the museum that guards the discoveries of decades of excavations.
DISCOVER THE BEACHES
The beach is a very fragile natural ecosystem. We recommend: not to take away sand, stones or shells, because they are the material the beach is made of; not to trample or tear up the dune vegetation because it is what protects the beach; respect all forms of life because the beach is their home, we are their guests.
Click on the photos and you will find for each beach: videos, environmental, naturalistic and logistical information.