Cala Antoniareddu is an isolated beach located to the southeast of Teulada.
Crescent-shaped, a hundred metres long and about 30 metres wide, it is set in a long inlet that also includes the beach of Perda Longa to the north-west. Its sandy shore of fine white and golden sand, and crystal-clear sea that fades from emerald green to turquoise, are framed with granite rocks and boulders.
In fact, the small bay is well protected on both the northern and southern sides by granite cliffs. This is among the most enchanting and wild landscapes on the entire Teulada coast, set against a hilly background of centuries-old junipers, maritime pine and mastic trees with intense colours and scents all year round. To the east, a small dune system of fine white sand further enhances the picturesque views.
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Cala Antoniareddu is a wild beach, not easily accessible by car and not equipped with services of any kind. It suitable for those seeking uncrowded and wild places. A walking path leads to the promontory of Capo Spartivento and other beaches as far as Chia.
VRQH+HV, 09019 Teulada SU, Italia
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