Archive for the 'Land and Beaches' Category
According to the tourists who come here every year, Santa Teresa di Gallura boasts the most beautiful beaches of Sardinia, which is one of the most popular seaside destinations in the Italian seas.
In addition to the main beaches, reporting on all the maps and depicted in their glory on many postcards, there are also small coves, unspoiled places really
unique.
The Mediterranean climate of the island, aided by the absence of strong winds to the geographic location covered, is one more reason to visit the beauty of the coastline.
Among the most beautiful beaches in the country include Cape Testa and Rena Bianca, famous for its white sand, Cala Spinosa, with its overhanging cliffs, Santa Reparata Bay, Cala Grande, Rena Majore, Cala Elder and the grumbling.
Of all it's worth spending a few words to Cala Valley of the Moon, which is once passed Capo Testa, following the road to the left for a few hundred meters.
The primordial beach, with huge granite rocks, marked by the action of the winds, will leave you speechless. Many visitors pass impassable paths just to witness the splendor of this landscape, which in 1968 was a meeting place for all hippies.
To certify the quality of the beaches and seas of Santa Teresa di Gallura is the 'important recognition of the Blue Flag, awarded to the country.
This is an international recognition, then all respect, given by the FEE to all the European resorts that have passed tests on the parameters of services, environmentally friendly and clean seas and beaches.
In 2008, only in Sardinia Santa Teresa di Gallura with the Rena Bianca beach and the beach near La Maddalena Spreader, won this award.
Just in La Maddalena is a natural highly respected, elected by the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Is situated in the archipelago over the years has maintained a certain distance from the civilized world and tourism, now make this unique ecosystem. His view extends from the hinterland of some islands (in total 60 to form the archipelago) to the seabed for a total of over 180 km of coastline.
In addition to the responsibility of fauna and flora, very impressive too geomorphological with granite rocks that emerge from the sea eroded by water and air in unique way.



















