Spiaggia del Cervo, an oasis of wild beauty
Perfect for those who wish to immerse themselves in a world of beauty, surrounded by unspoilt nature
The Cervo beach, also known as Porto Nibàni, is another of Porto Cervo's jewels, a beach with a mystical afflatus, capable of representing a naturalistic unicum of great impact. It is located near the promontory of Monti Zoppu, which delimits the Pevero bay, in a vast, totally unspoilt green area. The rocky seabed gradually becomes sandy, giving the water the classic colours that distinguish the Gallura sea. A backdrop of Mediterranean scrub and granite rocks tending to pink surrounds it. The Spiaggia del Cervo (Deer Beach) can be reached by sea, using the long wooden jetty that starts directly from the beach. Never crowded, it can also be reached on foot after a walk through the beauty of nature. In fact, the beach is one of the stops on the Pevero Health Trail, the network of paths - promoted by Smeralda Holding, Consorzio Costa Smeralda and Pevero Golf Club - that winds through this magnificent part of Sardinia. Passing by the Spiaggia del Cervo (Deer Beach), one can reach the summit of Monti Zoppu, where one can admire a panorama stretching from Tavolara to the Maddalena archipelago.
Services
The Cervo beach is partly equipped. It is also possible to hire deckchairs and parasols. With a length of 80 metres and an average width of about 10 metres, it has a surface area of 800 square metres and can accommodate a maximum of 100 comfortably distributed persons. The Stag's Beach is freely accessible, with no closed number required by law.
How to get to The Cervo beach
To reach the Spiaggia del Cervo on foot, it is necessary to take the Pevero Health Trail. There are four entrances in all: Pevero Golf Club, Spiaggia del Grande Pevero, Piccolo Romazzino and Romazzino. Information panels on the spot indicate the route.
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