Sun-kissed velvet beaches, emerald waters, and a jet-set allure: welcome to Sardinia in the ’70s. This wasn’t just an island destination, but an open-air stage for a captivating drama.

At Pedra Ruja, the curtain rose on a unique spectacle. This wasn’t just a simple beach, but an elite salon where the sea breeze mingled with a scent of freedom and transgression. Here, between the dunes and the crystal-clear sea, the most daring stories of the era were written. It was a place where conventions dissolved under the scorching sun, giving way to a bohemian and sophisticated atmosphere.

While the world looked away, at Pedra Ruja you might have caught the magnetic gaze of Countess Marta Marzotto, who with her grace and cultural salon elevated the beach to a style icon. Among its nudist visitors, the beach became a symbol of audacity and natural beauty.

Today, the atmosphere has changed, and the beach is no longer a nudist spot. But the charm and mystery of that decade remain intact, like an echo whispered by the wind. To relive the magic of a bygone era, we’re setting off on an adventure. We’ll enjoy a canoe trip, a refreshing swim in its pristine waters, and a short stroll on the beach. And while we admire the yachts anchored in Cala di Volpe, we’ll conclude the day with some onboard exercise, to feel a part of this dream.