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Sardinia Gay Guide

Sardinia Gay Guide

Sardinia and its amazing Costa Smeralda (Emerald Coast) is a actual paradise. Not only for the unmatched beaches and the clear is the land known for countless number of prehistoric sites, singular local customs and traditional festivals but also for the vibrant gay people that especially during Summertime come here to have the summer months beaches are teeming of guys and naturism lovers, while in the wintertime it&#;s the time for bars and clubs. Among all the Sardinian’s cities, Cagliari in the southern coast of the island is the city with more gay life.

Sardinia Same-sex attracted Guide: Cagliari queer clubs

As for Gallipoli and Torre del Lago, Cagliari is a tourist’s town and during the summer months there are tons of bars, clubs and beach parties. Here you can discover the best homosexual club in Cagliari.

Fico d’India

The Fico d’India (Italian for Prickly Pear) is a chiringuito bar on the Cagliari poetto, the beach of the city. It is open all year long, but it’s during the summertime that you can find a more vibrant situation. From June to early S

Maria Pia beach in Alghero (Sassari)

In the area of ​​Sassarese, in addition to Porto Ferro, we find the Maria Pia beach. The Maria Pia beach starts after the marine hospital and is a coastal road that separates Alghero from the Fertilia district. The sand is thin and unmistakable and the water is almost always crystalline with colors that vary in shades of light azure and green. Variety of plants such as juniper bushes, sea lily and &#;santolina&#;, which resist the hardness of saltiness. The show that offers the presence of sandy dunes alternating with vegetation is remarkable, as is every single sunset if viewed from this place. In the last stretch of Maria Pia beach in Alghero, where the rocks are replaced by sand, there is a huge Italian and foreign presence of gays and nudists.

How to get to the gay beach of Maria Pia? From Alghero proceed to Fertilia, you will find the beach just before the village on the left.

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11 Gay Beaches in Sardinia to Visit in


Sardinia, with its turquoise waters, breathtaking landscapes, and rich culture, is a holiday destination that attracts travellers from all over the world. But this stunning Mediterranean island has much more to offer: if you own searched for &#;gay beaches in Sardinia&#; on Google, you are reading the right guide at the right time.

In recent years, Sardinia has gained popularity as one of the most welcoming destinations for the LGBTQ+ community. The &#;Sardinia Friendly&#; project, implemented by the Cultural Association Baa Bà which is committed to breaking down gender stereotypes and all discrimination based on orientation or gender identity, estimates that the economic potential of &#;rainbow&#; holidays could reach 83 million euros per year.

In this article, we will take you on a tour through 11 of the most welcoming gay beaches in Sardinia, where you can be yourself, without horror of judgement. We will provide you with tips on how to procure there and what to expect when you arrive.

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Hottest gay beaches: Sardinia

Sardinia is a jewel in the Mediterranean. The island offers great holiday destinations and good entertainment for gays. Do you prefer tranquility and nature or party and fun? We have a selection of beaches you should not lose during your holiday.

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Poetto di Cagliari

 

Cagliari is located on the southern coast of the island &#; and is a metropolis with a vibrant gay experience. The beach Poetto di Cagliari is one of the largest beaches in a major European city. There is also a gay beach bar &#;Fico d&#;India&#; near the seventh bus block of the city bus. Here you can find a mixed gay crowd. Even during the day it gets a bit cruisy &#; however, swimming trunks should be kept on.

 

Mari Pintau

 

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One of the best acknowledged gay beaches in Sardinia is Mari Pintau, about 20 km from Cagliari. Mari Pintau means &#;The painted sea&#; in Sardinian. And the beach really seems to come straight from a painting. The beach offers a fantastic view and a instinctive look. The down point is that it gets very crowde