Cala Goloritzč
This is one of the most beautiful small bays of the whole Mediterranean, an authentic national monument and celebrated, above all, in virtue of the turquoise of its waters, due to the gushing out of some underwater springs and to the beauty of some marble rocks, smoothed over time.
The small beach is sprinkled with small, white pebbles and what makes it all the more particular is its arc shape stretched out toward the sea, and from the imposing steeple of Punta Goloritzé, a must for all climbers. The beach of Cala Goloritzé is surmounted by a grandiose calcareous steeple, the Monte Caroddi, an absolutely essential climb for the freeclimbing fraternity. The beach has coarse white sand and pebbles.
Its waters are incredibly transparent and a changing blue from the plays of light created by the sun reflected on the seabed of stones. The seashore is characterised by shallow waters that allow children to play in safety. The landscape, already stunning for the combination of the blue of the sea and the green of the surrounding vegetation, is further enhanced by the presence of the Eleonora's falcon, a rare species that has chosen this area in which to nest.
Cala Goloritzé is accessible only by sea: the ideal destination for those who love boating holidays or those who wish go on excursions onboard boats departing from Calagonone and Santa Maria Navarrese. It is also possible to reach the bay along a hiking trail over the Supramonte of Baunei: it takes around an hour to descend (an hour and half to climb back up), it is simple enough and suitable for anyone used to a bit of walking.
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