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Valle della Luna

Valle della Luna, in Li Parisi, is a fascinating place of profound silence. These granite boulders, dating back to the glaciations of the Quaternary period, have been rounded and worked by erosion...

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local attraction20 June 2018
local attraction20 June 2018

Aggius

Aggius is a typical village of Gallura, immersed in granite rocks, dry stone walls and nuraghi. The panorama extends from Asinara to the Maddalena archipelago and the Costa Smeralda.

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Isola Rossa

About 6 km from Trinità d’Agultu, it takes its name from the island in front of the town. Formed by granite rocks of a color ranging from pink to intense red.

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local attraction19 December 2017
local attraction19 December 2017

Spiaggia Longa

Beach of fine white sand, lapped by clear waters, is ideal for families. Most of the beach is free. A small part is equipped with deck chairs and umbrellas and offers a service center.

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La Marinedda

Its spectacular sand dunes are set between the cliffs of Isola Rossa and Punta Li Canneddi. The Marinedda beach strikes for the contrast between the shades of its crystalline waters, the light of its sand and the red granite of the imposing rocks with varied shapes.

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local attraction19 December 2017
local attraction19 December 2017

Tinnari

Walking among juniper trees and granite and treacherous reds modeled by the mistral and the sea in the most unusual and bizarre forms; inebriated by the scents of helichrysum, myrtle and rosemary, you reach Tinnari.

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Li Cossi

Li Cossi beach is one of the most enchanting and characteristic beaches of Sardinia. It can be reached by boat or through a panoramic walk that at every step makes you breathe the emotion of a breathtaking landscape.

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local attraction19 December 2017
local attraction18 December 2017

Costa Paradiso

Costa Paradiso extends on the north coast of Sardinia over an area of ​​8 million square meters, mostly destined for a natural park.

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