In order to get to the beach you need to buy a ticket for 15 eur as earlier as possible. The place is very limited. Article from a local newspaper (La Nuova Sardegna) mentiones that there are 40k requests per day to try to get one of those 1500 tickets
Upon discovering that spiaggia pelosetta was swarming with people, we ventured to this beach. It appeared desolate, yet was blanketed in lifeless seaweed, which didn't seem to pose an issue despite its dissimilarity to the advertised imagery. However, the presence of a harbor at the beach's terminus left me skeptical of the water's purity. On the bright side, accessibility was a major perk. For those seeking secluded, unspoiled beaches, it may be necessary to seek out more remote, non-commercial options lacking in dining establishments.
This beach is truly one of the finest, not just in Sardinia but anywhere in the world! With its pristine sandy shoreline, crystal clear blue and turquoise waters, and a shallow isthmus that extends into the sea, this beach is a true paradise. The surrounding landscape is also breathtaking, with shale-like rocks that add to the natural beauty of the area. As you bask in the sun, you may even spot schools of big, beautiful fish swimming around you. And to top it all off, there is a stunning Romanesque tower that adds a touch of history and culture to this already perfect beach. What more could you possibly ask for?