Arzachena (1 Km) Spiaggia Cala Volpe Cala di Volpe, part of the famous Costa Smeralda, contains four beaches. It is characterized by a coastline of fine sand, emerald water and lush vegetation that make it unique. This is the reason why every year is visited by many tourists.
Arzachena (2 Km) Spiaggia Grande Pevero The Grande Pevero Beach is part of the famous Costa Smeralda, near Porto Cervo. It's characterized by a coastline of fine white sand and a turquoise sea. Around, you can find many rocks and a typical Mediterranean nature. It is the ideal place for those who want to relax in peace and for golf lovers. In fact, there are several fields for sports at a short distance from the sea.
Arzachena (3 Km) Spiaggia Liscia di Vacca The Liscia Vacca Beach is part of the Emerald Coast and is located in the vicinity of Porto Cervo. It is characterized by clear waters and pink reefs. It is a meeting point between the tourist areas closer.
Arzachena (3 Km) Spiaggia Liscia Ruja The Liscia Ruja Beach is the largest of the Costa Smeralda. The land is sandy and the water is not very deep. It is distinguished by its unique pink sand. It is suitable for all types of tourists and snorkeling enthusiasts.
Arzachena (4 Km) Spiaggia Cala petra ruja Cala Petra Ruja is located in Arzachena. It has a long coastline of over 250 m. To the south is closed by a low peninsula which separates it from Cala Race Rush.The beach is characterized by white sand.
Arzachena (10 Km) Spiaggia Tanca Manna The beach of Tanca Manna is a part of the Costa Smeralda in Sardinia. It is characterized by fine white sand, clear water and large granite rocks. It is suitable for families, but also for lovers of water sports.
Arzachena (11 Km) Spiaggia della Barca Bruciata (di Mannena) The Barca Bruciata Beach or Mannena, is part of the Emerald Coast. It's characterized by a clean white sand and wild nature. It is often visited by groups of young people who practice different sports.
Arzachena (12 Km) Chiesa di San Leonardo San Leonardo is a small church located very close to the Castle of Balaiana. It was built in the late Middle Ages (12th century), and it is assumed that, at the time, it was the chapel of the same castle. Its structure is particular and has elements of the low-medieval style of Sardinia. From its position you can enjoy a very special and characteristic view of the area.
Arzachena (13 Km) Spiaggia Golfo Saline The Golfo Saline Beach is part of the Emerald Coast. It's characterized by coarse and golden sand, green and deep sea and wild nature all around. Generally, it is a semi-deserted area, suitable for those who want to relax.
La Maddalena (16 Km) Batteria Arbuticci Drums Arbuticci was a fort that was part of the complex of the defensive system of the Maddalena Archipelago. His task was to protect the Tyrrhenian coast, moreover, inside it welcomed one hundred and sixty men, and owned eight guns and six machine guns.
Arzachena (16 Km) Tomba Coddu Vecchiu The origin of the tomb is assumed to be from 2500 BC, reusing an even older gallery tomb. It was used by the people of Bonannaro. Currently, it is not in a good state of preservation, despite all the restorations it has undergone during the last 50 years, since it was discovered.
Olbia (18 Km) Torre Sa Istrana The Torre sa Istrana rises at the top of a hill on the shore of the sea of Olbia. It served as a strategic point to protect and monitor the coast of the sea. The building has special architectural and decorative elements of the time. The Istrana Tower offers a beautiful panoramic view of the coast of Olbia.
Olbia (19 Km) Chiesa San Paolo Edificata nel XVIII secolo a forma di croce, la chiesa di San Paolo ha un caratteristico campanile quadrato ed interamente costruito in granito nonchè la Cupola del 1939 rivestita di maioliche policrome.
Olbia (20 Km) Basilica minore San Simplicio The Minor Basilica of San Simplicio is one of the most important monuments in the region of Gallura. Built in the second half of the eleventh century, the church is beautiful and bright thanks to its construction made entirely of granite.
Walls, towers and gates Mura Puniche In the city of Olbia founded in 350 BC as Punic city, today there is still a stretch of nearly fifty meters of intact Punic walls made up of large intact square blocs of granite.
Archaeological Sites Nuraghe Riu Molinu At the top of the hill Su Casteddu in an enchanted place that dominates the Gulf of Olbia, there is a huge wall, in some places reaching even 5 meters height.
Museums Museo Cittadino In front of the center of the city of Olbia, there is the famous National Archaeological Museum, designed by Vanni Macciocchi. Multipurpose facility, there is within it the possibility to admire the Roman ships.
Castles, palaces and mansions Villa Clorinda Designed by Bruno Cipelli and built in the second decade of the twentieth century, the Villa was originally composed of two floors, to which was only recently added a third.