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Geremeas is a popular and lively holiday resort between Cagliari, the main town, and Villasimius. Beach wise this territory boasts the full range of possibilities: small coves, pebbled beaches, granite rocks, cliffs, long and wide sandy beaches, dunes and isthmus.

The road from Cagliari is narrow and twisty for most of its length and the reduced speed gives you the time to enjoy some spectacular views. In summer the time at your disposal can almost double since the traffic is heavy, otherwise it should take you between 20 and 30 minutes.

Along the road you will pass by the beaches of Capitana, Is Mortorius, Terra Mala, Cala Regina, and Mari Pintau before reaching Geremeas. Many other holiday resorts and beaches like Torre delle Stelle, Solanas, Sa Ruxi, Capo Boi, Campus, Cuccureddu, Campulongu and the Spiaggia del Riso are all located along the road from Geremeas to Villasimius.

These beaches are all extremely beautiful and this is the right area where to fully enjoy seaside holidays with a huge range of places to go, both night and day. A trip to Villasimius is a must, boasting breathtaking seaside locations like: Timiama and Punta Molentis and further ahead Cala Pira, Cala Sinzias and Costa Rei.

This is without counting all the small coves scattered here and there along the coast. Of course unless you have very long holidays you cannot see them all. Therefore, we recommend the following because of some distinctive elements: Timiama because of the pond at its back; Punta Molentis for the isthmus (sand on one side and granite rocks on the other) and Cala Pira and Cala Sinzias simply because they are very beautiful.

At the beginning of Costa Rei, the Scoglio di Peppino is also very popular. This is a large rock of granite, rounded and smooth, very close to the beach (you can walk to it and easily climb on it) from where you can enjoy the full view of 8 km of sandy beach.

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