Spiaggia S'Archeddu 'E Sa Canna is located in the south-west of Sardinia, within the Peninsula del Sinis. It is known for its long, 723-meter stretch of pebbled white sand, coupled with vegetation like Mediterranean scrub behind it. The sea is characterized by turquoise water with a mixed seabed of sand and rocks, offering deep waters that are perfect for those who love to swim or snorkel. The beach is situated in a protected area and is minimalistic in terms of amenities, making it ideal for those seeking a serene and unspoiled natural environment.
Visitors can access the beach by car or small boats, and parking is available nearby. Despite its natural charm, the beach lacks direct services, making it less crowded and more pristine.
It is a sought-after destination for those who value tranquility and the beauty of nature, especially during peak seasons when tourism in Sardinia is at its highest.