Three unmissable places on the Costa Smeralda


One of the best known places in Sardinia is undoubtedly the Costa Smeralda, which is not really low cost. Here then we recommend three of the most famous clubs and we tell you how and with how many euros you can access them, to have fun in cool places yes, but if possible low cost.

Although the homeland of Italian luxury tourism has had its best moments, the Costa Smeralda always remains a point of reference for nightlife. The idea of ​​having to spend hundreds of euros to spend an evening of fun in this area is to be put in the drawer because the offer is so varied that it is within everyone's reach. Deciding to go to the disco after a day at the beach remains the best idea for visitors and the only problem is deciding where to end the day.



In this post we will talk about places where you can spend a lot of money in a single evening, but us we tell you what the minimum is to have a cocktail or access it, then take care of the rest;)



Three unmissable places on the Costa Smeralda

Phi Beach

If you are in Costa Smeralda, you cannot fail to go to the Phi Beach. It is found at Baja Sardinia: once you enter the main road of the town, follow the signs for Forte Cappellini and you will arrive without problems in three minutes. It is an open-air restaurant that has the characteristic of being set up on the rocks overlooking the Gulf of Arzachena with the Forte Cappellini overlooking it. From here you can admire a fantastic sunset while sipping a drink directly on the rocks or on the sofas positioned in a non-invasive way throughout the area of ​​the room. Admission is free and there is no compulsory drink but sipping an excellent drink while admiring the sunset is a show that we advise you not to miss. A drink costs fifteen euros, a beer ten. The venue is ideally divided into two parts: on one side, the music is heard less and you can feel more relaxed sitting on the sofas; in the opposite part adjacent to the kiosk bar, a real disco with images and lights projected directly on the rock wall above. Don't think that there is selection at the entrance: most of the people pass there after a day at the beach. So: Bermuda shorts, shirt and shoes are a perfect outfit for an aperitif at Phi Beach. If you arrive by car in the Phi Beach car park, parking can cost you from 5-10 euros; if you opt to park slightly out of the way, parking is free. If you come from the sea, do not hesitate to call the place; the tender picks you up from the boat and brings you back for free.


Being close to tourist and outdoor facilities, the Phi Beach it closes quite early; by XNUMX am the party on the rocks ends and we have to decide where to continue the evening. If you want to stay in the area, the Ritual is a short distance from Forte Cappellini.


Three unmissable places on the Costa Smeralda

R

The Ritual is one discotheque built at the beginning of the Costa Smeralda in the 60s. Always frequented by personalities of the highest level, it is a place entirely set up inside a rock. I'll explain; the shape of the rocks of a mammoth complex have allowed the opening of more rooms within the rock itself, which, with perfect acoustics and a unique atmosphere in the world, makes the Ritual an obligatory stop. As this is a real nightclub, separate attire is recommended. A tip for girls: do not wear heels that are too high because being built in the rock there are many steps! Admission can cost from € 15 to € 20 with a drink included in the price.


Billionaire

It can be loved or hated but it always remains an icon of the golden years of the Coast. The Billionaire always remains a point of reference on the Costa Smeralda, which continues to be a crossroads for millionaires, footballers and celebrities from all over the world. It is a disco made up of several rooms in a classic Mediterranean / Costa-Smeraldino style; large arches over the surrounding landscape; maritime wood decorations and large curtains that function as room dividers give the Billionaire a unique charm. If until a few years ago the entrance could cost several tens of euros, now ten are enough to enter (admission is free but the 10 € drink is mandatory). Here, too, clothing appropriate to the style of the disco is recommended. The Billionaire is located shortly after the hamlet of Abbiadori, a crossing point on the Porto Cervo road. The sign of the disco easily visible from the roadway indicates the road that must be taken to get to the paid parking. Usually the rate is 5 euros which you can pay directly to the valet.


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