I was doing research on the Internet when I came across a statistic dedicated to foreign tourists visiting Sardinia. I noticed that our nation occupies the last place and it's a real shame, because the island is worth a visit: both for its beautiful coasts and for the hinterland.
In the long list of places in Sardinia that is worth finding is also Muravera, a pretty town in southeastern Sardinia, in the region called Sàrrabus, located just 2 km from the sea and surrounded by mountains.
Muravera is pretty, even if its historic center itself does not have monuments of particular value. Yes, there are some churches, the suggestive Portico Petretto and the Sa Domu de is Candelajus house, but all the beauty of Muravera lies in its nature.
It's definitely not the place for those who love social life. Quiet and relaxation reigns here. The landscape of Muravera (I speak of course its beaches) is an authentic paradise: the turquoise and emerald sea, incredibly pure and transparent, bathing very long beaches of very fine sand.
The color of the sand varies in color ranging from sparkling white to golden and light gray. Its structure also changes: sometimes fine and crystal clear, sometimes more compact. The beaches are not crowded and are free.
There is also green: typical Mediterranean scrub sometimes reaches the sea. And if you want to see the flamingos splashing free in the water... No more simple: go to the Ponds where you will see lots of them.
Written by Lisabeth Evans - Last update: 01/11/2021
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