When it comes to travelling, do you have a bucket list for where to go?
Well, if you’re an avid traveller, this list is likely ever-growing thanks to new places popping up by recommendations online.
Mercedes Zach is a passionate traveller, adventure seeker and travel agent at ASAP Tickets with seven years of experience in budget-friendly international flights.
She has shared her top destination to visit for 2024 and we can certainly see why.
So where is it?
The north coast of the Italian island of Sardinia is famous for its sandy and spectacular turquoise beaches and hidden coves, however, the real gem lies on the central-western coast of the Island.
The unspoiled Scivu beach offers three kilometres of sand dunes, an emerald-green sea and lush landscapes all around.
It is one of the most beautiful hidden stretches along the Costa Verde, in the territory of Arbus, a village in the province of Medio Campidano. Besides, it is not very easy to get to, which makes the beach even more spectacular.
Divided in two by a small cliff it is also a paradise for underwater fishing enthusiasts. To the sides and behind it, there are reddish rocks and soft dunes, dotted with mastic, broom, strawberry trees and juniper, which descend from the mountains to the sea.
Zach explained: “You can reach Scivu Beach after travelling along a panoramic road, taking the paths between the dunes or going for a walk along the shore. A perfect European beach getaway to add to your 2024 bucket list.”
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