#Nuoro
At the beach; Among nature; Near water
Cala Gonone is a prominent tourist village situated in the heart of the Gulf of Orosei, along the eastern coast of Sardinia in the Barbagia region. Nestled on the slopes of Monte Codula Manna, an extinct volcano, the village is surrounded by a stunning circle of limestone mountains rich with woodlands.
The village is renowned for its beach, small port, numerous hotels and restaurants, artisan shops, scenic beauty, pleasant climate, and a variety of entertainment and cultural events, some of which are internationally recognized, making it a popular destination year-round.
From Cala Gonone, you can take a boat to reach the famous Cala Luna beach, a precious gem requiring adequate protection, and the Bue Marino cave. This cave, part of the karst system of the Supramonte massif, features a small entrance to the sea and conceals amazing natural treasures, as well as some families of monk seals, remnants of the Mediterranean's distant glacial periods.
Cala Gonone also provides easy access to the resorts of the southern part of the Gulf of Orosei, which are set in the characteristic Ogliastra landscape. This area is noted for its unique combination of rugged rocky terrain and the crystal-clear sea, creating a wide array of natural wonders with vertical cliffs over the water and forested slopes inhabited by significant birdlife.
Key distances from Cala Gonone include Porto Torres - 40 km, Stintino - 60 km, Sassari - 35 km, and Bosa - 50 km.
Must-see attractions include Cala Luna and the Grotta del Bue Marino.