Turri beach is nestled in the southeastern corner of Sant'Antioco, the largest island in the Sulcis archipelago, Sardinia. It is divided into three scenic inlets, each with golden sand mixed with small pebbles and surrounded by rugged cliffs. The enchanting sea and Mediterranean vegetation create a breathtaking landscape. Turri offers a peaceful retreat with its watchtower overlooking the coastline.
The village of Turri, situated on a hilltop, presents traditional Sardinian architecture with stone houses and winding streets, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
The area is rich in history, with influences from Phoenician and Roman settlements, making it a culturally interesting destination.