Rock arch in Cala Goloritzè, Sardinia 
first summer holiday in Sardinia, we rented a rubber dingy and came all the way  here from Marina di Orosei…
i remember laying down on that pebbly beach thinking how lucky i was… i felt in paradise…
looking at this pics reminds me the best time of my life…
sardinia has my heart

 

Rock arch in Cala Goloritzè, Sardinia 

first summer holiday in Sardinia, we rented a rubber dingy and came all the way  here from Marina di Orosei…

i remember laying down on that pebbly beach thinking how lucky i was… i felt in paradise…

looking at this pics reminds me the best time of my life…

sardinia has my heart

A day in Santa Teresa

On my day off I decided to explore the Gallura region and I headed off to Santa Teresa.
The most famous and popular beach is Rena Bianca ( sardinian name for white sand)
I decided to go to another spot and before reaching Santa Teresa (coming from Porto cervo) we turned right to some small unknown road that led us to Marmorata beach.
A beautiful small beach with amazing colours.
It was a windy day but didn’t spoil my day of rest.
I recommend renting a sun lounge chair: they are cheap and the owners keeps an eye on your possessions!
The beach is kind of small, try to go further down on your right: it is a beautiful untouched spot and the water is shallow and crystal clear.
This beach is ideal for families ( water slides are available for kiddies and grown up.. It’s fun)
If you want a bit of peace just head right, you won’t be disappointed!!

I spent the day relaxing and contemplating the suggestive surroundings

In the eve I headed to Santa Teresa village
A cute sardinia village characterised by colourful houses.
Plenty of shops, restaurants and gelaterie yum yum!!

For those who would like to end the night in a bar or club go to Isola Sei Gabbiani
There is a cute bar, open club called Rupi’s chilling out
The name says it all. Open club on a beach. Easy going
Different ages but I must say:drinks are expensive