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Costa Verde (Sardinia)

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The Costa Verde (Green Coast) is a coastline located in the south west of Sardinia, in the Province of South Sardinia. It extends for 47 km from Capo Frasca, in the north, to Capo Pecora and Portixeddu, in the south.

The toponym was initially the commercial name of the first specifically tourist settlement built in the mid-twentieth century, in the area of Portu Maga, but nowadays by extension it is used to indicate the whole coast belonging to the municipality of Arbus[1]

Panorama of Scivu Beach

Geography

Places

Particularly notable beaches, following the coast from north to south, include:

  • Capo Frasca
  • Pistis
  • Torre dei Corsari
  • Porto Palma
  • Babari
  • Funtanazza
  • Gutturu e' Flumini
  • Portu Maga,
  • Piscinas
  • Scivu
  • Capo Pecora

See also

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Sardegna Turismo - Arbus". Regione Autonoma della Sardegna.

Bibliography

  • Angei, Luca, Arbus tra storia e leggenda. Usanze e vita di un popolo, Cesmet, Napoli, 1995
  • Caddeo, Antonello, Arbus. Immagini e ricordi dal passato, Editar, Cagliari, 1994
  • Concas, Luciano, Arbus, coste incantate e fondali da sogno, Garau, Guspini 2007
  • Concas, Luciano, Arbus, le sue coste e i suoi fondali, Garau, Guspini 2003
  • Mostallino Murgia, Costa Verde. Da Capo Frasca a Cala Domestica. La costa e l'interno, Zonza, Cagliari, 2005