Beaches

In the territory of Santa Teresa Gallura there are more than 50 beaches. Here we have collected 18 of them, including the most famous and some of the hidden gems, perfect for those who want to immerse themselves in the spectacular nature that surrounds our country.

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12 beaches found

Porto Pozzo

Large inlet with golden sand, clear sea and gently sloping seabed. Conveniently accessible, with bars, restaurants, campsites and lagoon views for authentic experiences.

French Cove

Small cove surrounded by nature, with granite rocks and crystal clear sea ideal for snorkeling. Accessible by path and without services, it offers tranquility and picturesque scenery, perfect for those seeking an authentic experience away from the crowds.

Ponente Reef

White sand and sea with turquoise and emerald hues, shallow sloping seabed, ideal for families and snorkeling. Easy access and essential services available.

Sambuco Cove

Small cove with sand and pebble beach, surrounded by granite cliffs and Mediterranean scrub. Clear sea with turquoise and emerald green tones, rocky seabed ideal for snorkeling. Access via natural path, without services, for a quiet experience immersed in Gallura nature.

La Marmorata

Wide beach of fine white sand with clear sea with turquoise reflections. Surrounded by dunes and Mediterranean scrub, with shallow waters ideal for families and swimmers. Convenient access and quiet atmosphere, perfect for relaxation in an unspoiled natural setting.

Islet of Municca

Small rocky islet ideal for hiking and snorkeling, dominated by the striking "Man of Municca" formation. Transparent seabed with caves and marine life, rocks populated by birds and wilderness. Accessible only on foot or by sea, with no facilities, perfect for those seeking an authentic, immersive experience.
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