Italian families have been coming to Santa Teresa di Gallura’s lovely beach, Rena Bianca, for years, but only recently have travelers from outside Italy discovered this gem of a destination. Enjoy swimming in deep-blue water, playing in the sand, and, of course, enjoying fantastic fresh seafood in a beachside restaurant.
Restaurants in Santa Teresa Gallura
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We spent a few hours one late afternoon hiking at Capo Testa - it was a fantastic experience. The paths are broad and well-marked and the views are fabulous. The rock formations are fascinating - they make you want to be a geologist just to understand how they could have evolved. Those few hours were so much more than we had ever expected. The paths are sometimes steep but not particularly difficult.
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One of the best beach I’ve ever seen with its beautiful pinky color and the crystal water - quite difficult to get there but definitely worthy.
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The nuragic settlement of Lu Brandali is composed by the nuraghe and includes the village, the giants' tomb and the funerary circle. It was frequented from XIV to the IX Century BC.
Lovely little site a short walk from the town. Audio guide in English as well as signs. Visit the museum section first to help understand what you’re seeing.
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Torre di Longonsardo (foto di copertina) fu edificata intorno al 1577 per volere di Re Filippo II di Spagna. Al suo interno si può apprezzare la meravigliosa colonna centrale di granito e il pozzo usato per raccogliere l'acqua piovana. Dalla scala interna, si ha l'accesso per la terrazza panoramica da cui poter ammirare le casette, le falesie e lo stretto di Bonifacio (Corsica)
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