Four days along a coast protected from mass tourism — where exclusive access is not a privilege, but a natural consequence of the reserve's limits.
Quiet Luxury · Marine Exploration · Slow Coast
Most people visit the coast and find the same thing everywhere.
The same beaches. The same crowds. The same photos everyone else is taking.
What's harder to find — and what actually restores you — is access to a coastline that hasn't been designed for volume.
A place where the sea is still protected. Where coves remain empty not because it's low season, but because access is limited by choice.
The coast around Chia exists inside a marine reserve. Cala Cipolla, Su Giudeu, Tuerredda — stretches of sand and rock formations that aren't on the standard boat tour circuit. Not because they're hidden, but because reaching them requires intent, not just showing up.
Four days here don't give you a beach club experience. They give you a private RIB, a local guide who knows the tides, and the kind of access that mass tourism structurally can't replicate.
What you do with that access is yours. Snorkel in water clear enough to see intact posidonia meadows. Anchor in a cove where the only sound is your own breathing. Return to shore when you're ready, not when the group boat leaves.
No schedule.
No commentary unless you want it.
Just coastline, exactly as it should be.
Included experiences:
- Private RIB boat to hidden coves Exclusive access by sea to Cala Cipolla, Su Giudeu and Tuerredda: zero crowds, just unspoiled nature, the kind of access that cannot be replicated on a large scale. A private dinghy excursion allows you to discover some of the most beautiful beaches in Southern Sardinia away from mass tourism. Cala Cipolla with turquoise waters protected by promontories, Su Giudeu with shallow depths ideal for snorkeling, Tuerredda with its spectacular crescent-shaped bay. The flexibility of the dinghy allows stops for swimming and exploring, reaching preserved places accessible only by sea.
- Snorkeling in pristine waters Dive into the reserve's coves: seabeds with intact Posidonia meadows, untouched by tourist traffic, an underwater world as it should be. The protected waters of Southern Sardinia offer exceptional visibility and a rich, preserved marine ecosystem. The Posidonia oceanica meadows create habitats for sea breams, saddled breams, octopuses and starfish. The experience allows you to explore the Mediterranean in its most authentic form, away from crowded areas, where marine nature maintains its original balance.
Some guests return with photos no one else has. Others return having spent four days at sea and taken none. Both are valid reasons to come.
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