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  2. Porto Campana - Chia
Halfway up the Chia coast, on the south-western extremity of Sardinia, is a wide and welcoming beach of fine sand at the edge of the sea of your dreams

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Accessibile ai portatori di handicap
Adatta ai bambini
Adatta al windsurf
Alta densità
Bar
Camping
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