Sardinia, a unique experience
Vignola

Vignola

Vignola is one of the little known holiday areas on the island. The long sandy beach, divided in two by a rocky promontory, is popular with surfers and kiters, especially in winter when it is really quiet here. Only in summer does the coastal town come to life when the surrounding campsites are open. Here you can enjoy a walk along the coast - west to the old Saracen tower La Turra, which dominates the entire coastline to the chapel of San Silverio, built here by Pontine fishermen in honor of their patron saint. Well into the 1950s, fishermen came from far and wide to fish for lobsters and corals at Vignola. Immediately behind it is another, small, lonely beach.
On the other hand, as you walk east along the coast you'll pass amazing snorkeling rocks to the natural beaches of Riu Saldi, which are framed by a thick pine forest. Here the beaches get rougher and pebbly, but the beach vegetation of reeds, dune funnel daffodils, rushes, beach thistles and snow-white beach felt flowers stretch out to the sea. It is wonderfully quiet and romantic here!