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Sardinia captivates with its wild hinterland, out-of-this-world
beaches, and endearing eccentricities. Here coastal drives thrill,
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someuser8266 answersMaddalena Archipelago1°
LA MADDALENA Beautiful beach on Caprera island, La
Maddalena. Fans of soft sand beaches and uninhabited islands will have
a field day in the stunning La Maddalena archipelago just off
Sardinia’s north coast. It consists of are seven major islands and a
handful of islets. The largest two islands – La Maddalena and Caprera
– are linked together by a causeway. The rest of the islands in the
groups can be explored by boat and on foot (apart from a few which are
protected). La Maddalena is famed for its translucent bays, granite
rock formations, and impeccable beaches. Little wonder the islands are
popular with visiting yachts.
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Cala Mariolu Gulf of Orosei
Cala Mariolu Gulf of Orosei
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(Cala Mariolu Gulf of Orosei
A pearl of the Gulf of Orosei, on the central-eastern coast of
Sardinia: an intimate cove characterized by white and pink pebbles
that will repay you abundantly after a walk through the wild nature or
a boat trip A dip in the sea that seems painted. It is also known as
is pùligi de nie (snow fleas) for the round pebbles, white and pink,
mixed with the sand, which make it up. Cala Mariolu, in the territory
of Baunei, owes its name to the monk seal which, it is said, 'stole'
the catch from the nets of fishermen coming from Ponza, therefore it
was called il mariolo (thief)..).
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Golfo Aranci Sardinia
Golfo Aranci Sardinia1°
Golfo Aranci. Trips via sea or on land along trails lead you to
spectacular coves with heavenly beaches and sheer cliffs overlooking
the crystal clear turquoise waters. There are over twenty beaches,
some of which are wild and others comfortable and well-equipped, like
the Cinque Spiagge (Five Beaches), little havens of fine, white sand
facing the village, one following the other. Moving towards Olbia you
will find the Spiaggia Bianca (White Beach), with fine sand alternated
with rocks, the lovely Cala Sassari, the fabulous stretch of Nodu
Pianu, separated by a small path from the wild beauty of Cala Banana,
the heavenly Baia Caddinas, the fine sandy coves of Terrata, the
little beaches of Baia de Bahas, the little sheltered pools and the
beach of the Baracconi (little shepherds' and fishermen's huts). Not
far from Porto Rotondo there is the beach of Marinella, one kilometre
of gentle mounds of soft sand, smooth rocks and an emerald green sea.
Around Capo Figari, you will find the fine, golden sandy little
beaches of Cala Moresca, the protected reserve of Cala Greca, a beach
of pink pebbles hidden by cliffs, the delightful Cala del Sonno, where
the fishermen take shelter, and Cala Sabina, a sandy shore with a
Caribbean appearance, which you can get to by train, which runs along
the promontory. Set in the depths off the shore of the third beach,
there is the MuMart, an underwater museum of contemporary art, which
can also be visited when snorkeling. The Mizar submarine completes the
show and, from it, you can admire an 'open sea' aquarium. Also located
in Golfo Aranci, is the International Centre of Research into
Dolphins, who will delight you with their acrobatics.
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The Emerald Coast, Costa Smeralda, Gallura, Sardinia
Is Arutas beach, Cabras, Province of Oristano, Italy
Spiaggia di Is Arutas, Gulf of Oristano, Sardinia’s western coast,
Marine area of the Sinis peninsula
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Various hundreds of metres of turquoise sea and grains of ultra-thin
quartz, similar to grains of rice, in a beautiful palette of colours
ranging from green to white and delicate pink. Is Arutas is one of the
jewels of the marine area of the Sinis peninsula, in the Cabras
territory, only a little over ten kilometres to the north of the
inhabited town. This beach is perfect for those who love to relax in a
dreamy landscape: to reach it, you must cross the village of San
Salvatore, famous for its Corsa degli Scalzi (Barefoot Race) and for
being the scenario of several Spaghetti Westerns..
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Marine Protected Area of Capo Carbonara Villasimius,
Sardinia
Marine Protected Area of Capo Carbonara Villasimius, Sardinia
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Capo Carbonara The small Municipality of Carbonara, which became
Villasimius only in 1862, had been named after the intense charcoal
production characterizing the area in the past. In the past centuries,
its coasts had always been a strategic area to watch over the marine
trade. This is demonstrated by the presence of several watchtowers
built here since the Middle Ages - often on the ruins of an ancient
"nuraghe" - and the fact that the coast was often attacked by the
Barbary corsairs
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Asinara National Park
Asinara National Park
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In the Gulf of Asinara, in the extreme northwestern part of Sardinia,
there is a tropical beach, one of the most beautiful in Europe and a
natural paradise where fine sand and very shallow waters invite you to
enjoy a totally relaxing time
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Sant'Antioco Island Sardinia
Sant'Antioco Island Sardinia
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Cala Grotta Sant'Antioco CI, 09017 Sant'Antioco Very suggestive,
reachable by a path of a few hundred meters, which can also be covered
in the first part by car which becomes more bumpy afterwards. To get
close to the sea it is necessary to descend from the cliff. More or
less demanding descent depending on the chosen point. Present small
and clear natural swimming pool with the bottom carpeted with algae.
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Wine and Tasting in Sardinia
Wine and Tasting in Sardinia
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Eighty per cent of the Italian land cultivated with Vermentino is in
Sardinia, being the most representative vine of the island together
with the Cannonau. Most of the rows of the famous and certified vine
stretch throughout the north, from Olbia to Alghero, through Gallura,
Monte Acuto, Logudoro, Anglona, Romangia and Nurra. The historical and
most famous wineries of DOC and DOCG whites are, in addition those in
the two main cities (Olbia and Alghero), also in Arzachena, Berchidda,
Luogosanto, Monti, Santa Teresa Gallura, Sorso Sennori, Usini and
Olmedo. Other delicious products from northern Sardinia, especially
from the Sassarese and Nurra areas, are Cagnulari, Torbato and
Moscato. Malvasia is a fine and exquisite wine typical of a small
central-western area. There are several versions to savour, from
naturally dry or sweet to the rarest dry or sweet fortified wines. The
itinerary exploring this area crosses all the towns of Montiferru and
the Planargia sub-region, from Cuglieri to Scano Montiferro, from
Flussio to Modolo, from Sennariolo to Suni, from Tinnura to
Tresnuraghes right through to Bosa, one of the most beautiful villages
in Italy, whose coloured houses extend up a hill surmounted by the
medieval castle of Serravalle and reflected on the Temo river. A
little further south, you can discover another limited production,
being that of Vernaccia, an indigenous vine cultivated since the
Nuragic age. The most significant wineries producing exquisite wine
are in Oristano, Cabras, Solarussa, Milis and Baratili San Pietro. In
Oristano, there are also cellars of the agricultural hub par
excellence: Arborea.
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Molentargius Natural Park
Molentargius Natural Park
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The Molentargius-Saline extends across 1,600 hectares in the extreme
southern part of the Campidano plain, overlooking the Golfo degli
Angeli (Gulf of the Angels) and bordered by Cagliari urbanisation of
Quartu Sant'Elena, Quartucciu and Selargius, and by the seafront of
the beautiful Poetto. Its uniqueness can be perceived even from the
peaks of Monte Urpinu and Sella del Diavolo.
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Sulcis Iglesiente
Sulcis Iglesiente
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Spiaggia di Tuerredda Tuerredda stretches for over half a kilometre
and is quite simply a jewel with scenery resembling that of the
Caribbean.
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Panoramic road SP 71 between Chia and Teulada
Panoramic road SP 71 between Chia and Teulada
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Capo Spartivento A short distance from Chia is the Spartivento pond, a
precious natural oasis, chosen by the Sa Genti Arrubia precisely for
its nesting. There are many lovers of birdwatching and evocative
photographs who are enchanted by the show. One gets the impression
that the waters and the surrounding areas are tinged with pink.
Another important area for observing flamingos is that of Cagliari and
its very extensive ponds to become swamps. Pink flamingos are symbolic
animals of Sardinia and are protected and protected throughout the
island. • Perdalonga • Tuerredda • Capo Malfatano • Piscinnì • Isola
Rossa • Porto Scudo • Cala Zafferano
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