Spiaggia Delle Rocce Rosse, or the Red Rocks Beach, is a stunning beach located in Tortolì, Sardinia. It boasts a dramatic landscape with vibrant red rocks contrasting the crystal-clear turquoise waters, creating a breathtaking view. The beach features a mix of fine sand and these distinctive rocks, stretching approximately 300 meters. Visitors can enjoy various activities such as swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. The surrounding area is rich in history and natural beauty, making it an excellent spot for explorers.[br] The beach is dog-friendly and has nearby parking lots, though parking is paid. There are also restrooms available, although the beach lacks lifeguards.[br] For those interested in history, the beach is near the Porto Frailis Archaeological Site, which dates back to the Nuragic civilization. The Selene Forest Trail offers a challenging hike with beautiful sea views for adventurous visitors.