Tuara Beach is the wildest beach in the Gulf of Porto and Girolata. Accessible by sea or by mule trail from the Col de la Croix (a 45-minute walk), there is a beautiful cove after passing through a dense bush. The beach is covered in coarse sand and pebbles. One has the impression of being alone in the world (except for some cows and a few wild boars that might visit you). From this beach, one can reach the village of Girolata (former shepherd village turned into a tourist village accessible only by sea or by a path - restore point).
The simplest way to access the cove is to take a boat. One can also reach it on foot from the Col de la Croix (car park and refreshments available). Then one has to take the Guy Postman path (downhill on the way up but steep on the way back...) to reach the beach (45-minute walk). There is a fountain halfway there. Remember to bring food and water because there is no hut on the beach!
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