A summer holiday in Villasimius offers relaxing beaches and wild nightlife. Soak up the sun by day… then club-hop till dawn. In the off-season, though, there’s a calmer vibe—and the mild weather is perfect for exploring nearby cities like Cagliari.
Restaurants in Villasimius
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4.5 based on 2,218 reviews
Punta Molentis Beach _ Due Mari The place is very crowded and you want to benefit from the few sunbeds and umbrellas available here, you must arrive until 9:30 AM, parking costs 10 euros for the whole day and you have to walk from the beach ~ 5 minutes The price for 2 sunbeds + umbrella varies from period to period, we paid in June 30 euros but you can come with your equipment. There is a 1 euro toilet and a bar where you can drink and eat. The water and the landscape at the top of the hill make you not sorry that you came here .
4.5 based on 2,475 reviews
Just passed Villasimius Porto Giunco sits between two bays covered with Juniper (ginepro) plants on the rocks, extending plies waters and white sands. Next to timi AMA resort, parking costs €5 for the day and it is guarded. Disappointing however is the elegant restaurant on the beach with no swimming suits allowed in, the lido charges 70-100 euros for two sun lounges and parasols, too expensive but it is worth it. Bring your own food and take your litter to the bins or home, please respect such beauty to remain clean. A must see in Sardinia! Walk on the shallow waters and explorer the rocks with camera to be amazed.
4.5 based on 178 reviews
This beach was our second option after Porto Giunco was too crowded and it was the best thing we could’ve done. The water is insanely beautiful and blue, so many fish swimming around you. just WOW.
4.5 based on 1,040 reviews
It was really nice place. Clear and warm water. It is a bit packed due to the amount of hotels around, but if you walk a bit far away from the main roads, you can find more space.
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