A wonderfully diverse land, where the low-lying coastline with enchanting beaches transitions to gigantic ridges, lakes and verdant mountains. This is the magical east coast of Sardinia.
Caletta beach
Five kilometres of soft white sand, clear blue sea and shallow waters, ideal for relaxing on hot summer days.
Capo Comino beach, Capo Comino - Siniscola
A wide, long beach with fine, snow-white sand, so white that it is dazzling. Behind it rise enormous dunes, among the largest on the east coast of Sardinia.
Cala Brandinchi beach, San Teodoro
Cala Brandinchi is in its own right one of Sardinia's unmissable beaches. Nicknamed 'little Tahiti' not by chance.
Bèrchida beach, Siniscola
Bèrchida is a beautiful, long, spacious beach, considered (and voted) one of the most beautiful in the Mediterranean.
Nuraghe of San Pietro, TorpèThe magic of the Sardinian Nuraghi is well summed up in the Nuraghe di San Pietro, adjacent to Torpè. It is a complex four-lobed, rectangular type, consisting of a central body with an internal diameter of over 4 metres and four lateral towers.
Fava Castle, PosadaArriving in the medieval village of Posada, included in the 'club' of the most beautiful villages in Italy, you will wander through a 'labyrinth' of narrow alleys and hidden squares. At the top you will find the Castle, built with ashlars of roughly hewn stone; from the top you will rejoice at the 360° panorama over the entire wide plain.
Su RomanzesuAn unspoilt grove of cork trees guards a fascinating legacy of the Nuragic civilisation, an intact village-sanctuary complex.
A long history of respect for the environment characterises the Tepilora Oasis Regional Nature Park, recognised in 2014 by Unesco as a Biosphere Reserve. The Tepilora Park extends over almost 8,000 hectares of pristine forests, limestone mountains, springs and streams, all the way to the coast with its white beaches and sand dunes.
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