Costa Rei, Muravera — lunghissima spiaggia chiara con mare turchese e rilievi sullo sfondo

Costa Rei

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Not ideal today

Moderate wind holds the day back: worth a careful look. Very strong gusts up to 32 km/h.

AURA Score
6.7
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Hourly cloud cover trend

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Hourly wind trend

🏖️ spiaggia1 km/h085 km/h109 km/h17 km/h1215 km/h28 km/h1420 km/h32 km/h1610 km/h25 km/h185 km/h16 km/h20

Posidonia risk

Possible

AURA estimate · Recent conditions

Possible localised build-up, especially near the waterline or in more sheltered corners of the beach.

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About the beach

Muravera · Sud

Eight kilometres of white sand facing east toward Capo Ferrato, with transparent water and a shallow sandy seabed. A continuous, well-served strand with tourist villages, kiosks and the Scoglio di Peppino as a landmark. Suitable for families with children.

Family-friendlyPlenty of parkingOn-site services (seasonal)Dogs allowed (check local rules)Sheltered from Mistral

Beach features

  • Sand: sand — Sandy beach, easy to lay a towel on and family-friendly.
  • Seabed: gently sloping
  • Exposure: East — spectacular sunsets over the sea
  • Services: Beach club, Kiosk, Restrooms, Parking
  • Dogs allowed: Dogs allowed in dedicated dog-beach areas.

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Verified on 6 May 2026 · Sources: OpenStreetMap, SardegnaTurismo, Comune di Muravera

Wind at the beach

Sirocco from the south-east

Speed

14 km/h

Gusts 32 km/h

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Onshore

Blowing in from the sea: can ripple the water.

Sea details

  • Sea: Calm
  • Waves: 0.1 m
  • Water temperature: 24°C· above average
  • Wind direction: Sirocco (south-east)

Overview

Eight kilometres of white sand facing east toward Capo Ferrato, with transparent water and a shallow sandy seabed. A continuous, well-served strand with tourist villages, kiosks and the Scoglio di Peppino as a landmark.

Why go

A go-to choice for anyone visiting southern Sardinia: a recognised natural setting, distinctive sea colours and the classic Sardinian beach-day experience, best enjoyed when the daily conditions cooperate.

Wind & sea exposure

Relatively sheltered from the Maestrale, so the bay often stays swimmable when other coasts are rough. Conditions still depend strongly on wind and sea state.

Family suitability

Whether the beach feels family-friendly varies by day — check wind, sea state and access before travelling with children.

Parking & access

Parking can vary by season — plan to arrive early in July and August and check for any local restrictions before leaving.

Best time to visit

The best days are usually those with calm seas and no sustained Maestrale. Early morning and late afternoon are the most comfortable windows in summer, while June and September often hit the sweet spot of temperature, crowds and conditions.

How AURA helps you choose the right day

AURA compares the wind, sea and weather forecast for every Sardinian beach and summarises whether the day looks favourable, acceptable or best avoided. Check the live version of this page before leaving to see today's AURA score and pick the best window.