Beyond Cala Luna you will find Cala Sisine between two large, rocky stretches of coastline, decorated with a thick, rich wood of age-old hollies. The beach has got intensely white…
It is probably the most famous and celebrated cove of the Gulf of Orosei (and perhaps in the whole of Sardinia) and - according to many visitors - one of…
It is the last beach reachable by car from the village centre taking the bue marino road. the alluring transparency and tranquillity of its waters are famous and can be…
The beach is divided into three parts: a small area of fine sand, embraced on either side by stretches of white pebbles and volcanic rocks. It can be reached via…
After a some-minutes walk, starting from the Palmasera Beach, you can reach the “Sos Dorroles” Beach south of Cala Gonone. Behind it you can admire the spectacular, characteristic face of…
This is the greatest and longest beach of Cala Gonone. Despite recent reconstruction work, its natural balance has remained unchanged. A few hundred metres away from Cala Gonone’s promenade, it…
This is the original beach of Cala Gonone. In the Twenties it was frequented by the bourgeoisie and the aristocracy during the summer holidays. High above dominates the Art Nouveau…
This is a tiny beach (around 100m) of basalt, volcanic pebbles to the north of Cala Gonone. Its outstanding feature is the intense green colour of the sea, caused by…
Not far from, but of greater size than osala, is the bay of cala cartoe, which is enclosed on both sides by headlands. the landscape around the cove remains unspoilt…