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Salvatore Putzuvia Delle Conchiglie
Cala Gonone
08020
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Welcome to Cala Gonone in Sardinia, where you will find our charming house/villa just 50 meters away from the sea. With accommodation for up to 7 people, our property features 3 double bedrooms, 1 single bedroom, a fully equipped kitchen, a spacious dining area, 2 bathrooms, a cozy veranda, and a beautiful garden with a barbecue. Additionally, there is private parking available for your convenience.Located near all the necessary amenities, our property offers a comfortable and convenient stay.
Please find below our weekly prices in Euro for the year 2011:
- 19.03 – 09.04: 1000
- 09.04 - 28.05: 1100
- 28.05 - 18.06: 1200
- 18.06 - 02.07: 1300
- 02.07 – 16.07: 1500
- 16.07 - 30.07: 1700
- 30.07 - 27.08: 2000
- 27.08 - 03.09: 1400
- 03.09 - 17.09: 1300
- 17.09 - 01.10: 1200
- 01.10 - 05.11: 1100
- 05.11 - 31.12: 1000
These prices include the consumption of electricity, water, and gas, as well as the final cleaning service. Additionally, towels and linens will be provided during your stay.
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Sardinia, Italy - an island surrounded by the sea, known for its natural beauty. Every year, countless visitors are captivated by its unique colors and ancient traditions. Situated in the heart of the Mediterranean, Sardinia is often referred to as the island of the sun. The climate is generally mild, influenced by air masses from the Atlantic, Africa, and the Arctic. With approximately 300 sunny days per year, the weather is usually clear.
Sardinia offers a diverse range of natural attractions, including stunning coastlines, preserved nature, and vibrant lagoons. The island is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, providing ideal conditions for hiking, enjoying the beach, or relaxing under the shade of olive trees. Nature reigns supreme in Sardinia, with its 1,800 km of coastline boasting beautiful white sand beaches comparable to those found in Polynesian lagoons.
One of the highlights of Sardinia is Cala Gonone, an island within the island. This small seaside resort overlooks 40 km of rugged, untouched coastline in the Orosei Gulf. With minimal concrete development, Cala Gonone's beaches, including Cala Luna, Cala Sisine, and Cala Mariolu, are among the most breathtaking in the Mediterranean. Coastal towers and limestone cliffs are the only interruptions to the natural beauty. Cala Gonone offers an authentic return to nature, with fascinating historical sights and modern facilities. A daily boat service allows visitors to easily access the most impressive parts of the coast.
Sardinia is also a treasure trove of archaeological wonders, with hundreds of burial grounds from the Neolithic period, imposing Giants' Tombs, nuraghi, and ancient villages. Cala Gonone specifically has a rich collection of primitive relics, such as the Nuragic Village Tiscali and the Nuragic Village Serra e Orrios. These sites offer a glimpse into a hidden world waiting to be discovered, appreciated, and loved.
Cala Gonone is a paradise for climbing enthusiasts, offering some of the best climbing opportunities in Sardinia. The mild climate allows climbing activities to take place year-round, attracting athletes from all over Europe. The area's cliffs, including "La Poltrona," Cala Fuili, Cala Luna, Biddiriscottai, Acquaplano, Il Budinetto, Cala Golotitzé, and the "Supramonte" in the Gorroppu gorge, present challenges for climbers of all levels. The reward is a truly paradisiacal view and one of the most spectacular panoramas in Sardinia. Excursions to the Gorroppu Canyon, Nuragic Village Tiscali, and from Cala Fuili to Cala Luna are highly recommended.
Sardinia is also known for its fascinating caves. The Bue Marino cave extends underground for around 500m and reaches a depth of -3 to -6m. Ispinigoli cave, located at 400m, features a grand stalagmite column that stands 38m high.
Cala Gonone offers numerous sports activities, with modern facilities nestled in the surrounding greenery. Extreme sports enthusiasts can indulge in free mountain climbing and bungee jumping. The mild and temperate climate allows for various sports, including diving in the crystal-clear waters, exploring relics from World War II, tennis, trekking, mountain biking, go-karting, football, and volleyball. Watersports such as windsurfing, waterskiing, canoeing, and fishing add to the array of options for a fun-filled holiday.
Must-see attractions in Cala Gonone include boat excursions to Cala Luna and Cala Mariolu beaches, visits to the Bue Marino caves, and excursions to the Gorroppu Canyon and Nuragic Village Tiscali.
Sardinia is easily accessible, with flights from London taking approximately two hours. Budget airlines such as RyanAir and Easyjet offer affordable flights. Various transportation options are available to reach Cala Gonone, with car hire being the simplest method. Hertz car rental can be booked through the RyanAir website, or other options include rent.it and holidayautos.co.uk. The travel time from Olbia to Cala Gonone is approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes, from Alghero approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes, and from Cagliari approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Sardinia offers a diverse range of natural attractions, including stunning coastlines, preserved nature, and vibrant lagoons. The island is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, providing ideal conditions for hiking, enjoying the beach, or relaxing under the shade of olive trees. Nature reigns supreme in Sardinia, with its 1,800 km of coastline boasting beautiful white sand beaches comparable to those found in Polynesian lagoons.
One of the highlights of Sardinia is Cala Gonone, an island within the island. This small seaside resort overlooks 40 km of rugged, untouched coastline in the Orosei Gulf. With minimal concrete development, Cala Gonone's beaches, including Cala Luna, Cala Sisine, and Cala Mariolu, are among the most breathtaking in the Mediterranean. Coastal towers and limestone cliffs are the only interruptions to the natural beauty. Cala Gonone offers an authentic return to nature, with fascinating historical sights and modern facilities. A daily boat service allows visitors to easily access the most impressive parts of the coast.
Sardinia is also a treasure trove of archaeological wonders, with hundreds of burial grounds from the Neolithic period, imposing Giants' Tombs, nuraghi, and ancient villages. Cala Gonone specifically has a rich collection of primitive relics, such as the Nuragic Village Tiscali and the Nuragic Village Serra e Orrios. These sites offer a glimpse into a hidden world waiting to be discovered, appreciated, and loved.
Cala Gonone is a paradise for climbing enthusiasts, offering some of the best climbing opportunities in Sardinia. The mild climate allows climbing activities to take place year-round, attracting athletes from all over Europe. The area's cliffs, including "La Poltrona," Cala Fuili, Cala Luna, Biddiriscottai, Acquaplano, Il Budinetto, Cala Golotitzé, and the "Supramonte" in the Gorroppu gorge, present challenges for climbers of all levels. The reward is a truly paradisiacal view and one of the most spectacular panoramas in Sardinia. Excursions to the Gorroppu Canyon, Nuragic Village Tiscali, and from Cala Fuili to Cala Luna are highly recommended.
Sardinia is also known for its fascinating caves. The Bue Marino cave extends underground for around 500m and reaches a depth of -3 to -6m. Ispinigoli cave, located at 400m, features a grand stalagmite column that stands 38m high.
Cala Gonone offers numerous sports activities, with modern facilities nestled in the surrounding greenery. Extreme sports enthusiasts can indulge in free mountain climbing and bungee jumping. The mild and temperate climate allows for various sports, including diving in the crystal-clear waters, exploring relics from World War II, tennis, trekking, mountain biking, go-karting, football, and volleyball. Watersports such as windsurfing, waterskiing, canoeing, and fishing add to the array of options for a fun-filled holiday.
Must-see attractions in Cala Gonone include boat excursions to Cala Luna and Cala Mariolu beaches, visits to the Bue Marino caves, and excursions to the Gorroppu Canyon and Nuragic Village Tiscali.
Sardinia is easily accessible, with flights from London taking approximately two hours. Budget airlines such as RyanAir and Easyjet offer affordable flights. Various transportation options are available to reach Cala Gonone, with car hire being the simplest method. Hertz car rental can be booked through the RyanAir website, or other options include rent.it and holidayautos.co.uk. The travel time from Olbia to Cala Gonone is approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes, from Alghero approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes, and from Cagliari approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
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