Free natural cove
Pastiddhuzza is a small inlet among rocks and Mediterranean vegetation. The official itinerary mentions a small beach strip before Frassanito.
Do not expect a wide serviced beach.
A small natural cove at the southern end of the Conca Specchiulla group, reached after a coastal walk and characterised by rocks, a small beach strip and shallow water close to shore.
The official tourism itinerary identifies it as the last small beach heading south, shortly before the Frassanito beach clubs. This guide does not describe it as directly car-accessible or guaranteed empty: its character comes from the walk and natural setting.
Pastiddhuzza is a small inlet among rocks and Mediterranean vegetation. The official itinerary mentions a small beach strip before Frassanito.
Do not expect a wide serviced beach.
Visit Melendugno places it after a long rocky stretch along the hidden-beaches route.
Trainers for the walk and water shoes at the coast.
The official source describes rocks around the cove and shallow water. The rocky environment still makes the entry uneven.
Enter slowly and do not assume an entirely sandy bottom.
Shallow water can help, but the rocky walk and lack of services make it less convenient with toddlers.
Families used to walking and closely supervised children.
Rocks and clear water can make the cove enjoyable with mask and snorkel.
Stay near the cove and assess wind and waves.
The cove is natural; the itinerary places equipped Frassanito beaches about 200 m farther along the coast.
Bring water, light food and essentials.
We found no official public parking specifically for Pastiddhuzza.
Park only where permitted and finish on foot.
Its location is less immediate than major beaches, but Conca Specchiulla coves can still attract visitors in high season.
Arrive early and do not rely on complete solitude.
Rocks and coastal walking mean it cannot be described as universally accessible.
Choose an easier coastal access if you have specific mobility needs.
Comfortable shoes, water shoes, water, hat, sunscreen, mask and a bag for your rubbish.
Avoid heavy loads because you must walk back.
The pin is an orientation point within the Pastiddhuzza coastal stretch; we found no official point coordinate for the individual cove.
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The three guides remain separate because they refer to different points along the same coastal stretch.
A small inlet known by this local place-name, among rock, vegetation and small shoreline sections.
Open guide Natural coveConca Specchiulla beach, described by the official itinerary as split into a smaller and a larger section.
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Return to Conca Specchiulla or continue towards Alimini and Sant’Andrea.
Practical answers on access, seabed, families, services and parking.