Li Cossi
About
Li Cossi is a secluded, romantic beach cove nestled between pink trachite cliffs in northern Sardinia, on the border between Gallura and Anglona. Its fine white sand, clear emerald‑to‑sky‑blue waters, and lush Mediterranean vegetation create an idyllic setting for sun‑bathing, swimming, and snorkeling. A scenic river path leads to the beach, offering visitors a tranquil walk through rock‑lined trails before reaching the sandy shore. Nearby amenities such as beach equipment rentals, pools, bars, and restaurants make it convenient for families and couples alike. Visitors often remark on the beach’s peaceful environment and stunning natural beauty, making it a must‑visit for nature lovers and travelers seeking a quiet escape. The beach is easily accessible from provincial road SP 200, with a car park near the entrance. A 500‑meter walk (about ten minutes) from the parking area brings guests to the cove, while the surrounding cliffs provide a dramatic backdrop that is popular with photographers. The area is family‑friendly, with shallow waters ideal for children, and offers great opportunities for snorkeling and small‑boat excursions. Late spring to early autumn (May‑September) offers the best weather, warm seas, and calm conditions. While the peak summer months can become busier, the relative isolation of the cove usually preserves its tranquility. Whether you’re looking for a quiet day to unwind or a scenic spot for memorable photos, Li Cossi delivers an unforgettable Sardinian beach experience.
Highlights
- Secluded Cove
- Pink Cliffs
- Crystal‑Clear Waters
- Sandy Beach
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Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn (May‑September) offers warm temperatures, calm seas, and the best conditions for enjoying this serene beach.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Peaceful Environment
- Family Friendly
- Beautiful Scenery
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours