Cala Coscia di Donna is a picturesque beach located on the north coast of Sardinia, in the territory of Stintino. It is characterized by gray gravel mixed with pebbles and stones, set against a backdrop of a transparent sea that transitions between green and light blue hues. The seabed is rocky, making it a haven for scuba diving enthusiasts. The beach offers a serene environment, ideal for those seeking tranquility, though it is not well-suited for families with small children due to its rocky nature and limited accessibility. Despite its small size, visitors appreciate the beach's natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere, although it is occasionally frequented by jellyfish.
Cala Coscia di Donna is often less crowded than other popular beaches in Sardinia, adding to its appeal for those seeking solitude. The area is also popular for hiking trails and offers stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.
The beach's remote location and lack of services mean that visitors must come prepared with their own supplies, but its unique landscape is a major draw for nature lovers and adventure seekers.