Cala Canneddi Beach is nestled in the north-west of Sardinia, within the Costa Paradiso area. It is characterized by coarse yellow sand and a stunning green-colored sea, set against a backdrop of Mediterranean scrub. The beach is relatively large, measuring 280 meters in length, and offers a tranquil atmosphere due to its seclusion and proximity to natural wonders like the nearby pine forest, Pineta di Calarossa. Visitors can enjoy activities like snorkeling and exploring the rocky underwater terrain, which is rich in marine life. Despite its serene environment, the beach is not ideal for families with young children due to its rocky seabed and sea urchins.
The beach offers scenic views and opportunities for hiking, with a nearby trail to Punta Canneddi providing breathtaking panoramas of the coastline.
For relaxation, the beach features beach chairs and umbrellas, though amenities are limited compared to larger resorts.