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If you are looking for relax, on this lovely bay there are some lovely restaurant and cafès, where the aromatic Mediterranean maquis can be enjoyed along with a refreshing drink.
Chia is also wonderful for watersports and scubadiving. Surfers can often enjoy winds blowing just the right way.
Cala Cipolla, the bay next door to Baia Chia, is only accessible on foot, but its picturesque beach and cliffs make it worth the walk. It also features seven reefs at a depth of 25 meters, a veritable paradise for scuba divers.
Facing the bay is Su Giudeu, a teeny island that you can wade across to.
A few kilometers down the road to the west is the expansive sandy cove and aquamarine waters of Tuaredda. Those wishing to explore Sardinia’s numerous bays extending to the island’s southernmost point, Capo Teluada, can rent a boat here for the trip.