The beach features "coarse sand" and a few stones, offering a truly beautiful panorama with a park behind it that includes maritime pines and children's play areas, as well as a sports path. Early in the morning, the beach is serene with a spectacular view of the sea. Around noon, it becomes a bit more crowded, but it remains peaceful and beautiful. In the evening, you can witness a breathtaking sunset amidst the pine forest. You can travel from Budoni to Porto Ottiolu by sea, enjoying a beautiful route ☺️. Paid parking is available at 0.60 €/h, but if you arrive early, there are 6-7 free parking spaces on the south side 😜.
I visited Dog Beach on a Saturday in mid-July, and as I write this, the beach is almost empty, although there were about twenty bathers present this morning. The beach has deposits of posidonia, which are indicators of a clean sea and should not be removed for the pleasure of bathers; the sea will naturally take care of it. The beach and the pebble coves hidden among the rocks are perfect for those seeking silence and tranquility, even if you don't have a dog. However, there is a lack of basic amenities such as bins for unsorted waste or a water fountain for both four-legged and two-legged visitors. This does not justify leaving dog excrement or cigarette butts scattered around (which is always bad). It would be simple enough to bring a garbage bag and dispose of waste properly and legally. There is also a convenient free dirt parking lot just a few meters from the beach. In summary, if you're looking for DJ sets, entertainment, aperitifs, fashionable people, etc., you should look elsewhere and cultivate your hashtags in a different location.
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Bu plaj kesinlikle harika! Su çok güzel ve kum, dinlenme ve eğlence için sadece mükemmel.