Costa Rei is one of the most famous and renowned tourist destinations in the southeast of Sardinia. It stretches for about 10 km along the southeastern coast of the region, halfway between Villasimius and Muravera (the most important center in the Sarrabus region) and bordering Castiadas.

It is easily reachable from Cagliari, which is approximately 60 km away. Thanks to the S.S. 125 (Nuova Orientale Sarda), it is well connected to the main ports and airports.

Costa Rei develops in the valley at the foot of Monte Nai, extending down to the sea; for this reason, its entire territory is a splendid scenery of sea and hill, picturesque rocky outcrops, unspoiled Mediterranean vegetation, and archaeological sites of significant historical interest.
Well-planned construction activity has allowed this paradise to preserve vast areas of unspoiled nature, stretches of deserted beaches even during the peak tourist season in July and August, rocky spurs, ancient coves, and crystal-clear waters in all shades from emerald green to deep blue that extend from Cala Sinzias to Capo Ferrato.

Among the most frequented and appreciated beach spots for their unparalleled beauty, we can name the Peppino rock, a monolith of granite smoothed by water.

Not surprisingly, the Australian travel guide Lonely Planet has ranked the beaches of Costa Rei among the ten most beautiful in the world; Legambiente, the leading association for environmentalism in Italy, awarded them a recognition of 4 out of 5 sails.

At 120 meters above sea level, our holiday homes in Costa Rei overlook this natural paradise as if it were their exclusive property.