Maresciallo is located on Sant’Antioco, a small island connected by a bridge off the southwest tip of Sardegna. This surf spot is well-known for its nice waves, thanks to its exposure to southwest and northwest swells. The area isn't usually crowded, providing a relaxed atmosphere for surfers looking to catch some rides.
The waves at Maresciallo are primarily right-handers that peel quickly and can offer long rides when conditions are right. The spot works best with a southwest swell and handles sizes starting from around 2 feet (0.6 meters). You'll want to aim for low to mid tide for optimal wave quality. The waves break over an uneven reef, which adds a bit of excitement but requires some caution. Intermediate surfers will feel right at home here, especially if the wind is coming from the east.
Maresciallo is an easy spot to get in and out of the water, making it accessible for surfers of all levels. Plus, there are other nice waves nearby, allowing you to explore different breaks when the conditions aren’t ideal at Maresciallo. It’s situated about 1 km north of Calasetta beach, so you can enjoy the surrounding area without too much hassle.