It overlooks the Gulf of Arbatax, not far from the Rocce Rosse (Red Rocks), in front of an extraordinarily clear sea with glimmering reflections, surrounded by captivating landscapes. The beach of Ponente (East), on the Tortolì coast, stretches from the port of Arbatax for about a kilometre and a half, up to the canal connecting the Pond of Tortolì and the sea. A pine forest runs alongside the entire length of the beach and separates it from the Baccàsara canal behind it and parallel to it.

The beach is divided into two parts by an outlet of ​​the canal to the sea: the part adjacent to the port is smaller, crescent-shaped, with very light sand and is also known as the ‘Riva di Ponente’ (Eastern Shore); the sand takes on a distinctive ochre colour and is mixed with pebbles and shells in the wider part, the stretch known as La Capannina. The glimmering colours of the sea range from green to turquoise, with a sandy seabed. For several consecutive years, the Bandiera Blu (Blue Flag) has flown here and is prestigious recognition awarded by the FEE (Foundation for Environmental Education) to beaches that stand out for the clearness of their waters, environmental protection and sustainability and the quality of the services offered.