Crossing the blue waters of the sea of Costa Rei, one is immersed in unspoiled nature. The striking mountains of the Sette Fratelli massif provide a backdrop to the rich seabed whose colours provide unforgettable scenery.
One skirts the most striking beaches of the Villasimius coastline until arriving in the territory of Castiadas to reach the iconic bay of Monte Turno. In this arched beach, composed of fine white sand, you admire the colours of the crystal-clear sea and its sandy seabed, home to an infinity of marine species.
Next, we sail to Costa Rei to reach the renowned Peppino rock, a granite formation whose shape, with a touch of imagination, reveals itself as a beached whale. In front of this rock, between history and legend, the marine biologist tells the peculiarities of this stretch of coastline and subsequently accompanies the dive to the pristine seabed, taking a new and authentic look at the underwater world.
Furrowing the crystal-clear ripples backwards, one plunges into the waters that cradle the St. Elmo rock, to explore its high seabed, alternating between rocks and sand, in which an evocative underwater scenery emerges. This rocky environment creates a stable shelter for a multitude of fish such as damselfish, parrotfish, damselfish and croakers, which add a touch of colour to this pristine environment.
Finally we arrive in the territory of Castiadas, at the enchanting beach of Cala Sinzias. Set between two low promontories, this bay consists of an expanse of almost two kilometres of fine white sand, with a seabed that is easy to observe thanks to the particularly clear water that goes from turquoise to deep blue. The surrounding landscape provides a breathtaking panorama, with the Seven Brothers mountains, which, covered by Mediterranean scrub, constitute a stunning backdrop.