A beach as it might have looked 1,000 years ago: Sardinia's north-west peninsula
Briefly

La Pelosa beach in Sardinia, renowned for its beauty, is now overwhelmed by crowds and commercialization after years of social media promotion, making it less enjoyable.
The process of obtaining tickets to La Pelosa beach has become competitive and stressful, requiring beachgoers to be online at 8am to secure a spot for 3.50.
Various lesser-known beaches near Alghero, like Lazzaretto and Le Bombarde, offer beautiful landscapes without the overwhelming crowds and are accessible by public transport.
Despite La Pelosa's fame, Sardinia offers many other stunning beaches such as Porto Ferro, which has ample sandy areas ideal for relaxing and enjoying sunsets.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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