Su Crastu Biancu beach is a stunning natural spot located in the Sinis peninsula of Sardinia, Italy, within the municipality of Cabras. This small beach is renowned for its unique sand, composed of grain-sized white rocks, giving it a distinctive appearance. The sea offers a mix of turquoise and blue hues, while the seabed is mostly sandy with some rocky formations. The water deepens quickly, making it less suitable for inexperienced swimmers but ideal for activities like diving and snorkeling.
Despite its natural beauty, Su Crastu Biancu remains relatively uncrowded, even during peak season. However, it lacks regular maintenance, often resulting in algae and debris washing up on the shore. Visitors can enjoy the tranquility of this wild beach, which is also near a camping site, providing options for those who prefer caravan stays.
The surrounding area offers historical sites and scenic landscapes, providing a rich blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage