If Sardinia's beaches, blue waters, and breathtaking scenery are what drew you in, you really have to go to Cala Gonone. This 1600-person little town is a part of the Nuoro province's municipality of Dorgali.
The beaches and coves of Cala Gonone are well-known. These are isolated, rocky coves that are mostly only accessible by boat. It does, however, provide a breathtaking vista and pristine water for snorkeling or diving. In addition, Cala Gonone has a lot of places for climbing too.
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