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| Beaches along the northeastern coast of Sardinia |
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 | From Olbia to Santa Teresa, islands included, a complete itinerary to enjoy northeastern beaches of Sardinia. Gallura is a region in the north eat of the island and it is rich in beaches, crowded in the summer but still unspoilt. The Gallura sea is steadly moved by flows and winds and its waters are cobalt-coloured shading into emerald. Fine white sand, granite rocks with strange shapes, a jagged coastline with cavs, promontories and coves. caves and promontory: that's the landscape that you will find in one of the most important places for tourism in Sardinia. |
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From Olbia to Golfo Aranci |
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 | Olbia is a town located in a deep gulf sheltered from winds and high tides. Also the enchanting tourist village of Porto Rotondo belongs to Olbia Town Council. Besides being an important harbour for ferries coming from Livorno and Civitavecchia, the town of Golfo Aranci is nowadays a popular tourist destination. Olbia is connected to Golfo Aranci through a parkway (S.p.82) that is 20 km long and offers numerous and nice beaches easy to reach. Olbia-Golfo Aranci Beaches: bados beach, pittulongu beach, portisco beach, ira beach, la marinella beach, porto istana beach, razza di juncu beach, rena bianca beach |
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From Golfo Aranci to Costa Smeralda |
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 | The Emerald Coast is an enchanting corner of Gallura that develops its territory in theTown Council of Arzachena. The coast offers the chance to enjoy clear waters and breathtaking landscapes. The village of Porto Cervo is regarded as the more exclusive destination in the whole Esmeralda Coast, but don not to miss the chance to spend some time in other marvellous places such as Cannigione and Baja Sardinia. Arzachena Beaches: cala bitta beach, cala granu beach, cala battistoni beach, capriccioli beach, piccolo and grande pevero beach, del principe beach, la celvia beach, isuledda di cannigione beach, la conia beach, liscia ruja beach, petra ruja beach, romazzino beach, cannigione beach, mannena beach, tanca manna beach |
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From Costa Smeralda to Palau |
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 | The town of Palau is one of the most favourite destinations in Gallura. From the harbour it is possible to get to the Achipelago of La Maddalena, renowed for the beauty, the colour of its beaches. The parkway that from Porto Cervo leads to Palau is about 30 km long an it is surrounded by unspoilt beaches that looks like tiny jewels amongs the tupical rocks. Palau Beaches: le saline beach, la sciumara beach, cala trana beach, cala capra beach, isola dei gabbiani beach |
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From Palau to Santa Teresa |
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 | For who prefers quiete and relaxing places. we reccomend a visit to the stunning beaches located on the way from Palau to the charming village of Santa Teresa di Gallura. Clear waters, rocky bays at only 11 miles from the french island of Corsica. Santa Teresa Beaches: Baia Santa Reparata, Cala Spinosa, La Marmorata, Rena Bianca, Valle della Luna, Capo Testa |
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La Maddalena Archipelago |
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 | The island of La Maddalena and Caprera are reachable by ferry from the harbour of Palau. La Maddalena is enterely crossed by a panoramic road which takes to the beaches and the most beautiful corners of the island. Caprera is connected to La Maddalena by a tiny bridge named Passo della Moneta. The other minor island of the archipelago are reachable only by boat, a short touristic cruise to enjoy colours and fragrances that only in a naturalpark it is possible to find. - La Maddalena island beaches (click here) - Caprera island beaches (click here) - Archipelago La Maddalena minor island beaches (click here)
Accommodation (North-Eastern Sardinia): Hotel (click here) - Resort&Residence (click here) - B&B (click here)
What to do: Special Offers Excursions and Tours in North-East Sardinia (click here) |
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