It's cloudy and cold in Saint Petersburg today, so I suggest we head to Sardinia. Grab your swimsuits and sunscreen, we'll spend the day at one of my favorite beaches, S'abba drucche on the Mediterranean Sea. It's not named after the group ABBA. Translated from Sardinian, S'abba drucche means "Fresh Water," because the Temo River flows into the seanearby, and presumably the river water reaches the beach. I've tasted this water—it's as salty as sea water can be!
The beach is located 4 kilometers from the town of Town Bosa on the road to Alghero. It consists of 2 parts: the first is private, with equipped parking, restaurants, and lifeguards; the second is wild, but no less beautiful. We'll save 7 euros and go to the wild part of the beach. I've already written that in Sardinia, beaches are found in the most unpredictable places. So as soon as you see cars on the roadside, stop and look for a secret path—it will definitely lead you to the sea. On this beach, there are markers—these huts tell us we're on the right track.

Can you feel the salty sea breeze and the sound of the surf? I love this beach because there are few tourists here, except of course in August, when there's nowhere to set foot on all of Sardinia. In winter, we come here to catch sea urchins, and in spring, summer, and fall, we swim in the crystal-clear blue water! By the way, did you bring masks and water shoes? The underwater world here is very beautiful, and the shoes will protect you from those same urchins and sharp rocks.
Every time I come here, I regret that we don't have a boat, because around each turn hide new beaches, practically unreachable from the shore. Well, friends, I'll be quiet now so as not to disturb you from enjoying the cries of seagulls and the sound of sea waves. Have a good Sunday, everyone on Sardinia!!!




