Help with itinerary- Villasimius, Cagliari

Hi everyone!
We're a family of 8 adults and 1 child and will be staying in Villasimius from 6th–10th July. We'd really appreciate any itinerary suggestions and tips for navigating the busy July season.
We're staying in the town centre and have rental cars, so getting around won't be an issue.
Our tentative plan is:
6th July: Porto Giunco
7th July: Still deciding (open to suggestions!)
8th July: We were considering Punta Molentis, but we've read that parking reservations can be difficult to secure, especially this close to our trip.
9th July: Either Simius Beach or Campus Beach before heading back to Cagliari the following day.

Does this sound like a good plan, or would you recommend a different order?
We're looking for family-friendly beaches with shallow, calm water for our little one. We'd also love any tips on:
The best time to arrive to avoid crowds.

Parking hacks or advice, especially for Porto Giunco and Punta Molentis.

Whether it's usually possible to rent sunbeds and umbrellas without booking in advance, or if we should reserve them beforehand.

Any other beautiful beaches in the area that you'd recommend.

Thanks so much in advance, we're really looking forward to visiting Sardinia!

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u/Legal_Paramedic9228 — 2 days ago
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Help with itinerary- Villasimius, Sardinia

Hi everyone!
We're a family of 8 adults and 1 child and will be staying in Villasimius from 6th–10th July. We'd really appreciate any itinerary suggestions and tips for navigating the busy July season.
We're staying in the town centre and have rental cars, so getting around won't be an issue.
Our tentative plan is:
6th July: Porto Giunco
7th July: Still deciding (open to suggestions!)
8th July: We were considering Punta Molentis, but we've read that parking reservations can be difficult to secure, especially this close to our trip.
9th July: Either Simius Beach or Campus Beach before heading back to Cagliari the following day.

Does this sound like a good plan, or would you recommend a different order?
We're looking for family-friendly beaches with shallow, calm water for our little one. We'd also love any tips on:
The best time to arrive to avoid crowds.

Parking hacks or advice, especially for Porto Giunco and Punta Molentis.

Whether it's usually possible to rent sunbeds and umbrellas without booking in advance, or if we should reserve them beforehand.

Any other beautiful beaches in the area that you'd recommend.

Thanks so much in advance, we're really looking forward to visiting Sardinia!

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u/Legal_Paramedic9228 — 2 days ago
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Help with planning our trip - Villasimius

Hi everyone!

We're a family of 8 adults and 1 child and will be staying in Villasimius from 6th–10th July. We'd really appreciate any itinerary suggestions and tips for navigating the busy July season.
We're staying in the town centre and have rental cars, so getting around won't be an issue.
Our tentative plan is:
6th July: Porto Giunco
7th July: Still deciding (open to suggestions!)
8th July: We were considering Punta Molentis, but we've read that parking reservations can be difficult to secure, especially this close to our trip.
9th July: Either Simius Beach or Campus Beach before heading back to Cagliari the following day.

Does this sound like a good plan, or would you recommend a different order?
We're looking for family-friendly beaches with shallow, calm water for our little one. We'd also love any tips on:
The best time to arrive to avoid crowds.

Parking hacks or advice, especially for Porto Giunco and Punta Molentis.

Whether it's usually possible to rent sunbeds and umbrellas without booking in advance, or if we should reserve them beforehand.

Any other beautiful beaches in the area that you'd recommend.

Thanks so much in advance, we're really looking forward to visiting Sardinia!

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u/Legal_Paramedic9228 — 2 days ago

Yourells meadows - back road malahide

Hi everyone,

We're considering one of the new developments near Malahide(back road Mahale near the castle) and would love to hear from people who know the area.

What are your thoughts on the location overall? I know it's not within easy walking distance of supermarkets or many day-to-day amenities, so I'm wondering how much of an issue that is in practice.

Do you think the location still offers the benefits of living in Malahide, or does it feel a bit removed from the village? We'd really appreciate any insights on the area, commuting, schools, traffic, or anything else you think is worth knowing.
Thanks in advance!

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u/Legal_Paramedic9228 — 3 days ago