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Spiaggia Mugoni is one of the finest and most popular beaches on the Coral Riviera in Alghero, with crystal clear water and fine white sand.
Spiaggia Mugoni is one of the finest and most popular beaches on the Coral Riviera in Alghero, with crystal clear water and fine white sand. It is lined with several lounges, bars and restaurants for relaxing. There are surfing and boating facilities as well.
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