{"ok":true,"data":{"id":6939,"slug":"foxilioni-beach-tortol","name":"Foxilioni Beach","country":"Italy","state":"Sardinia","city":"Tortolì","coords":{"lat":39.8986,"lng":9.6862},"beachType":"Sandy","tags":["hidden","family","sun bathing"],"article":{"hero":"The beach reveals itself gradually as you cross a low dune system stabilized by sea grass and the occasional clump of spiny broom. No sunbed rows, no lifeguard tower—just sand, a few scattered families, and the steady metronome of small waves folding onto the shore. You lay your towel near a driftwood log bleached silver by salt and sun, its surface smooth as bone where countless hands have rested.\n\nWading in, you feel the sand change texture underfoot: fine near the waterline, coarser as you reach knee depth, then smooth again where the seabed flattens into a shallow plain. The water is warm, almost bathlike, tinted faintly green by algae and stirred sediment. You float and watch clouds reshape themselves, the silence broken only by the chatter of a family nearby unpacking a cooler that releases the scent of roasted chicken and ripe peaches.\n\nMid-afternoon the wind picks up, ruffling the pages of your paperback and sending sand skittering across towels. You retreat to the shade of a makeshift shelter—someone's abandoned beach umbrella wedged between rocks—and sip lukewarm water from a bottle, tasting faintly of plastic. By four o'clock the crowd has thinned to a handful of fishermen preparing lines and an older man walking a three-legged dog along the tide margin. You gather your things slowly, in no particular hurry, brushing sand from your legs and checking for forgotten sunglasses.","teaser":"You find it by following signs that seem almost reluctant, leading you past farmhouses and olive groves to a parking area where only a handful of cars gather. The sand is coarse underfoot, stippled with tiny shell fragments, and the water stretches calm and tepid in a shallow bay that holds the sun's heat well into evening.","uniqueAngle":"It serves beachgoers who prioritize proximity and ease over scenery, a functional strand that never pretends to be more than it is.","accessType":"Simple parking, flat walk","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"Warm-water dips","subtitle":"Shallow bay holds daytime heat"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Quiet sunbathing","subtitle":"Uncrowded sand, driftwood shade"},{"icon":"hike","title":"Shoreline strolls","subtitle":"Flat tidal margins for walking"},{"icon":"food","title":"Picnic lunches","subtitle":"Bring your own, no vendors"}],"audience":{"surfer":"There's nothing here for you except a place to rinse sand from your gear after surfing somewhere else. The bay sits too protected, the seabed too shallow, and even when swells light up the exposed coast this beach remains flat as a lake. The local fishermen might point you toward reef breaks an hour north if you ask politely, but your board will stay dry if you stop here. Treat it as a logistical waypoint—parking, freshwater tap, bathroom—not a surf destination.","couples":"You won't find dramatic cliffs or turquoise grottos, but you will find space to spread out without neighbors close enough to overhear your conversation. The warm, shallow water invites long soaks where you can stand and talk without treading water, and the lack of commercial energy means you set your own pace—reading, dozing, wading, repeat. Pack a thermal bag with local cheeses, caper berries, and a bottle of something cold; the absence of kiosks becomes an advantage when you want a beach day that unfolds entirely on your terms.","backpacker":"No fees, no fuss, and enough empty sand to claim a spot even in high season without jockeying for position. The parking area is free and informal—locals say it's fine to sleep in a camper van overnight as long as you're discreet and gone by morning dog-walking hour. There's a cold-water tap for rinsing and refilling bottles, and the nearest supermarket in Tortolì sells cheap picnic supplies: fresh bread, olives, sliced mortadella. You'll share the beach with Italian families who bring entire feasts and often offer extras if you look hungry.","local":"You come here on weekday afternoons when you want the sea without driving to Cea or waiting for the Orrì parking lot to clear. Your kids know every submerged rock and sandbar, and you've taught three generations to swim in this same gentle bay. The fishermen are cousins or school friends, and you trade gossip while they bait hooks and you shake sand from towels. When summer tourists ask if this is the famous beach they read about, you smile and direct them elsewhere, protecting this ordinary, reliable stretch for the neighbors who've relied on it for decades.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Foxilioni Beach is generally safe and suitable for families with children. The sandy beach provides a comfortable setting for kids to play, and the beach typically offers gentle entry into the water. Being a quieter stretch near the better-known beaches of Orrì and Cea, it provides a calmer environment with more space for families. The sandy bottom is usually free of sharp rocks, making it child-friendly. As with any beach, parental supervision is essential, and it's wise to check daily water conditions. The uncrowded nature means children have plenty of room to explore and play safely on the sand.","q":"Is Foxilioni Beach safe for families with children?"},{"a":"Foxilioni Beach is best visited during shoulder seasons or weekdays to enjoy its quiet character. May-June and September offer pleasant weather with minimal crowds, as this beach doesn't attract the same visitor numbers as nearby Cea or Orrì. Even during peak summer months of July-August, Foxilioni remains quieter than its famous neighbors, making it a good alternative when other beaches are packed. Weekday visits provide the most peaceful experience. Early mornings and late afternoons offer additional tranquility. The beach's relative anonymity means you can often find uncrowded conditions even when neighboring beaches are busy.","q":"When is the best time to visit Foxilioni Beach to avoid crowds?"},{"a":"Foxilioni Beach is located near Tortolì on Sardinia's east coast, between the better-known beaches of Orrì and Cea. From Tortolì town center, drive toward the coast following signs for the beach areas; the journey is typically just a few kilometers. A car is the most practical way to reach this beach. From Cagliari airport (about 100km south), take the SS125 north toward Tortolì, then follow coastal road signs. Parking is generally available near beach access points, though it may be informal. The beach's position between Orrì and Cea makes it easy to explore multiple beaches in one day.","q":"How do I get to Foxilioni Beach from Tortolì?"},{"a":"Foxilioni Beach itself has limited facilities, so visitors should come prepared with food, drinks, and beach essentials. Tortolì, just a few kilometers away, serves as the main hub with numerous accommodation options including hotels, B&Bs, vacation apartments, and campsites. The town offers restaurants, pizzerias, cafes, and supermarkets for all your needs. The nearby coastal area around Orrì may have seasonal beach bars or kiosks. For the widest selection, staying in Tortolì or Arbatax provides easy access to Foxilioni and other Ogliastra beaches while enjoying good dining and lodging options at various price points.","q":"What food and accommodation options are available near Foxilioni Beach?"},{"a":"Foxilioni Beach offers a quieter, more peaceful alternative to the popular neighboring beaches of Cea and Orrì. While those beaches are beautiful and well-known, they attract significant crowds, especially in summer. Foxilioni provides a similar sandy beach experience with far fewer people, making it ideal for travelers seeking tranquility and space. Families appreciate the calmer atmosphere without sacrificing beach quality. For those exploring the Ogliastra coast comprehensively, Foxilioni adds variety and represents authentic local beach culture rather than tourist hotspots. It's perfect for unwinding without the noise and congestion of busier beaches.","q":"Why should I visit Foxilioni Beach instead of nearby Cea or Orrì?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Foxilioni Beach: Sardinia's Quiet Sand Escape Near Tortolì","description":"Golden sand and turquoise shallows meet limestone cliffs at Foxilioni, a serene stretch between Ogliastra's famous beaches. Perfect for families seeking space.","ogImage":"/api/place-photo?ref=Ab43m-tggYoiWlSf3tS5hHO72lOwzeokccqm4DS-yOn-Ybw4elMfiThG90O0PbAXomeL7TDZkBs0TUbczDHFc8DjhnyxzNYf2RY5Bk1Mv5P_hgU87A4362DRLcNFGEMeKgrVI9eVW9bXygC_7_9UFv9xJGiIWB_eGbv1kNI9VD5Eqi1on0bUv3IuL0oe9QkzYvg22WeFVsJxvUm-Eqe1JkE0oKIzLpIlCMPt-3bF8JOj1vHSTW402fWWyFYv10h8s2QM6ZVnl591gR9TB5UdlMJYav0phzZuZM3yPL-GFiX7oeTajK5MsFQ_70OkqzzvdEZp551JbwNErhWNrOTG3IqlwKoVtCHuM8hGQcohk18H3DQ986lgFfO2Gy45eb3L5nr_Fxi3HXqM1gObM9wLgnSRwjga6vePFdYm9jS1pPZdwd2pwQ&w=1600"},"images":[]}}