The beach is positioned between the larger Capo Malfatano and the Capo Spartivento promontories.
The seabed is composed of fine white quartz sand, which contributes to the high visibility of the water.
The islet of Tuerredda can be accessed by a short swim of approximately 100 meters.
The site falls under the administrative jurisdiction of the Municipality of Teulada.
The ecosystem surrounding the beach is strictly preserved, with dunes and Mediterranean vegetation protected by local environmental laws.
Spiaggia di Tuerredda is a secluded, sheltered cove located on the southwestern tip of Sardinia, recognized for its fine white sand and transparent turquoise waters. The beach is protected from the mistral wind by the surrounding promontory, creating calm swimming conditions. It faces the small, uninhabited islet of Tuerredda, which is reachable by swimming or renting small watercraft. The coastal environment is characterized by Mediterranean scrub, including juniper bushes and rock formations typical of the Teulada coastline. As a protected marine area, it maintains a strict visitor cap during the peak summer months. Water depth increases gradually from the shoreline, making it suitable for families.
The elevated path on the promontory overlooking the cove provides a wide-angle view of the beach and the islet.
Arrive early in the morning, as the limited-access beach fills to capacity quickly during July and August.
Bring water shoes if planning to explore the rocky fringes of the surrounding cliffs.
Utilize the on-site rental services early in the day to secure kayaks or pedal boats.
Visiting without checking the daily entry status on official municipal portals during peak season, as capacity limits are strictly enforced.
Access is restricted by a daily visitor quota system throughout the peak summer season.
Respect the protected dune vegetation by staying on marked paths and refrain from collecting shells or sand.