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Bay of Orosei, Sardinia?
8215° Sardinia is the best seaside destination in all of Italy, in the Gulf of Orosei the color of the water in this stretch of coast it is absolutely incredible. The intense sapphire blue is like nothing I've ever seen before. Part of the charm of many of the coves. Or take a hike for a few hours on land that is not marked on the map, or boating from Cala Gonone or rent a zodiac boat (inflatable, in Italian). The boats give you maximum mobility and allows you to explore many caves and caves that they are scattered along the coast, the most beautiful of which is the Ox Marine Grotto. I highly recommend visiting the coves of the Gulf of Orosei and spending a few days there. Apart from Cala Luna (the closest in Cala Gonone), other large beaches in Cala Mariolu, Cala Biriola, Cala Sisine, and the spectacular cliffs of Cala Goloritze. asked someuser 125 answersBAY OF OROSEI, SARDINIA
1° (BAY OF OROSEI, SARDINIA All the beaches of Naples are very scenic: the Scoglione in Marechiaro is no exception. This beach, whose shore is formed by a set of tuff rocks, is an authentic paradise: not surprisingly, in the high season it is possible to run into long lines of bathers waiting their turn ). Answer Link answered anotheruserCALA GONONE
1° (CALA GONONE Cala Gonone is a seaside town, part of the municipality of Dorgali, in the province of Nuoro. Especially loved by families and vacationing couples, the city is located in the Gulf of Orosei, east of the island and in the Supramonte area. The locality is included among other things in the Gennargentu National Park. Cala Gonone is also the privileged guardian of one of the most beautiful and attractive coasts of the Mediterranean: it is in fact the incredible beauties just a few kilometers away that have exalted this place over the years. From the small city port, the local rowing consortium offers daily excursions to the most secret and delightful places on the coast, which would not be reachable by land. Of course, it is also possible to take part in organized tours or rent a boat..). Answer Link answered anotheruserGrotte del Bue Marino
1° (Grotte del Bue Marino The queen here was the 'sea ox': this is how the local population called the monk seal for its tapered shape, mild behavior and characteristic towards similar to that of an ox. The magnificent specimen of mammal, now (perhaps) disappeared, has given its name to a wonder of nature: the Grotte del Bue marino, since the 1950s, one of the major attractions of the Gulf of Orosei, in particular of Cala Gonone, in the area of Dorgali..). Answer Link answered anotheruserCala Luna
1° (Cala Luna One of the wonders of the Gulf of Orosei and of the whole Mediterranean, chosen as a set for a cult of Italian cinema. Cala Luna is an inlet carved into the cliffs with a dazzling 800-meter 'strip' of fine golden sand in the center that plunges into the clear blue-toned sea. Its bottom, shallow in the first meters, quickly becomes deep, appreciated by snorkelers, scuba divers and spearfishing enthusiasts.). Answer Link answered anotheruserCala Mariolu
1° (Cala Mariolu 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)..). Answer Link answered anotheruserCala Briola
1° (Cala Briola In the territory of Baunei, halfway between other wonderful paradises of the Ogliastra coast, such as Cala Goloritzé and Cala Luna, and near Grotta del Fico and Cala Sisine, here is Cala Biriola. The delightful beach of rounded white pebbles, protected by the limestone cliff that describes an arc of over two kilometers, opens up at the end of the enchanting grove of the same name, made of centuries-old holm oaks, junipers perched on the rock and Mediterranean scrub. It is framed by a rocky arch on the surface of the water against which the waves break and which completes the unforgettable living picture. The extremely clear water and rich in fish make it suitable for scuba diving or swimming with a mask and snorkel.). Answer Link answered anotheruserCala Sisine, Baunei, Gulf of Orosei, Sardinia
1° (Cala Sisine, Baunei, Gulf of Orosei, Sardinia Cala Sisine the coast of Baunei and its Pearls Cala Sisine is a splendid beach located in the heart of the Costa di Baunei, in the Gulf of Orosei. Less known but as beautiful as the other Cale del Golfo, it offers a spectacular panorama. Halfway between the Grotta del Fico and Cala Luna, the Cala rises at the end of the "Codula di Sisine", between the Supramonte mountains. Here flows a stream that flows just before the beach, overlooking one of the most beautiful and least visited stretches of sea in the gulf.). Answer Link answered anotheruserCala Goloritzé, Baunei, Gulf of Orosei, Sardinia
1° (Cala Goloritzé, Baunei, Gulf of Orosei, Sardinia The unspoiled and wild Cala Goloritzé, testimonial of Baunei, is one of the coastal stretches of the Gulf of Orosei where sea and mountains meet in perfect harmony. National monument 'protected' since 1995, it is the most photographed beach in Ogliastra, permanently included by TripAdvisor users in the top ten of the most beautiful beaches in Italy..). Answer Link answered anotheruserPiscine di Venere, costa di Baunei, in Ogliastra, Gulf of Orosei, Sardinia
1° (Piscine di Venere, costa di Baunei, in Ogliastra, Gulf of Orosei, Sardinia Between sea, myrtle and jewels, it would not seem so strange that a natural sanctuary dedicated to Aphrodite could be found here, on the coast of Baunei, as well as in Kythera! Never could a name be more suitable for the Piscine di Venere. Go where the sea seems to have been created especially for ... the gods..). Answer Link answered anotheruserCala dei Gabbiani, Costa di Baunei, Guof of Orosei, Sardinia
1° (Cala dei Gabbiani, Costa di Baunei, Guof of Orosei, Sardinia Cala dei Gabbiani has little to envy to the other beaches of the Gulf. The latter, on the other hand, envy the tranquility of a still little known beach. The name of Spiaggia dei Gabbiani is recent. Until a few decades ago, in fact, this stretch of beach, together with Cala Mariolu, was referred to solely as "Ispulige de nie". And, in fact, this beach has nothing to envy to Cala Mariolu: it is its natural continuation towards the south, and it retains its main characteristics: the small white pebbles, the crystal clear waters and the breathtaking scenery..). Answer Link answered anotheruser