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Salvatore PutzuCaio Duilio 12
Cala Gonone
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Apartment for 4 people located in Cala Gonone, Sardinia, just 80 meters from the sea. Enjoy a splendid view of the gulf from the calm and peaceful surroundings. The apartment features 2 double bedrooms, a kitchen/dining area, a bathroom with shower, and a veranda equipped for outdoor dining under the stars. Parking facilities are also available.This apartment is conveniently located near restaurants and shops, providing all the comforts you need during your stay.
Prices for 2011 (in Euro) per week are as follows:
- January 1st to April 9th: 300
- April 9th to May 28th: 350
- May 28th to June 18th: 400
- June 18th to July 2nd: 450
- July 2nd to July 16th: 600
- July 16th to July 30th: 700
- July 30th to August 27th: 800
- August 27th to September 3rd: 500
- September 3rd to September 17th: 450
- September 17th to October 1st: 400
- October 1st to November 5th: 350
- November 5th to December 31st: 300
The prices include electricity, water, and gas consumption. A final cleaning fee of Euro 35 is required. Towels and linens are available for Euro 15 per person per week.
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Sardinia, an island immersed in the sea and known for its natural beauty, is the perfect destination for your holiday. Its unique colors and ancient traditions attract visitors from all over the world to this paradise in the heart of the Mediterranean. With a generally mild climate influenced by various air masses, Sardinia enjoys approximately 300 sunny days throughout the year.
The island is abundant with natural wonders, from its colorful lagoons and majestic coastline to its preserved nature. Sardinia offers ideal conditions for hiking, relaxing on the beach, or finding shade under olive trees. The 1,800 kilometers of coastline boast stunning white sandy beaches comparable to those found in Polynesian lagoons. Nature reigns supreme in Sardinia.
Cala Gonone, a small sea resort overlooking 40 kilometers of rugged coastline in the Orosei Gulf, is an island within an island. Its beaches, including Cala Luna, Cala Sisine, Cala Mariolu, Cala Biriola, Cala Fuili, Cala Cartoe, and Cala Osalla, are among the most beautiful in the Mediterranean. These beaches are interrupted only by coastal towers and limestone cliffs. A holiday in Cala Gonone offers both a return to nature with fascinating sights from primitive times and modern, comfortable facilities. A daily boat service allows you to reach the most impressive parts of the coast in just a few minutes. Cala Gonone offers sea, sun, caves, excursions into undiscovered nature, hospitality, folklore, and archaeology.
Sardinia is a treasure trove of archaeological wonders, with hundreds of burial grounds from the Neolithic period, imposing Giants' Tombs, nuraghi, and nuragic villages. The area of Cala Gonone is particularly rich in primitive relics, such as the Nuragic Village Tiscali, Nuragic Village Serra e Orrios, giants' tombs, and Domus De Janas. It is a hidden world waiting to be discovered, known, and loved.
Cala Gonone is a magical place for climbing and is considered one of the best climbing destinations in Sardinia. Its mild climate allows for climbing throughout the year. The cliffs, such as "La poltrona," Cala Fuili, Cala Luna, Biddiriscottai, Acquaplano, Il Budinetto, Cala Golotitzé, and the "Supramonte" in the Gorroppu gorge, challenge even the most skilled climbers. The reward is a paradisiacal view and one of the most spectacular panoramas in Sardinia. Excursions to Canyon Gorroppu, Nuragic Village Tiscali, and from Cala Fuili to Cala Luna are also available.
Sardinia is also known for its caves. The Bue Marino cave extends underground for around 500 meters, reaching depths of -3 to -6 meters. The Ispinigoli cave, located on the side of a mountain at 400 meters, features a grand stalagmite column that is 38 meters high.
Cala Gonone offers a wide range of sports activities, from extreme sports like free mountain climbing and bungee jumping to diving, trekking, mountain biking, tennis, go-karting, football, and volleyball. The crystal-clear waters surrounding Cala Gonone hide relics from World War II, making it a unique diving experience. The area also offers windsurfing, water skiing, canoeing, and fishing. It is the perfect destination for a fun and relaxing holiday.
Do not miss the boat excursions to the beaches of Cala Luna and Cala Mariolu, as well as visits to the coves of the Bue Marino, the Canyon Gorroppu, and the Nuragic Village Tiscali.
Sardinia is easily accessible, with flights from London taking approximately two hours. RyanAir and EasyJet offer affordable flights to the island. Various means of transport are available to reach Cala Gonone, with car hire being the simplest option. From the RyanAir website, you can use Hertz car rental or try other car rental companies like Rent.it or Holiday Autos. The journey from Olbia to Cala Gonone takes approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes, while from Alghero and Cagliari, it takes around 2 hours and 20 minutes and 2 hours and 30 minutes, respectively.
The island is abundant with natural wonders, from its colorful lagoons and majestic coastline to its preserved nature. Sardinia offers ideal conditions for hiking, relaxing on the beach, or finding shade under olive trees. The 1,800 kilometers of coastline boast stunning white sandy beaches comparable to those found in Polynesian lagoons. Nature reigns supreme in Sardinia.
Cala Gonone, a small sea resort overlooking 40 kilometers of rugged coastline in the Orosei Gulf, is an island within an island. Its beaches, including Cala Luna, Cala Sisine, Cala Mariolu, Cala Biriola, Cala Fuili, Cala Cartoe, and Cala Osalla, are among the most beautiful in the Mediterranean. These beaches are interrupted only by coastal towers and limestone cliffs. A holiday in Cala Gonone offers both a return to nature with fascinating sights from primitive times and modern, comfortable facilities. A daily boat service allows you to reach the most impressive parts of the coast in just a few minutes. Cala Gonone offers sea, sun, caves, excursions into undiscovered nature, hospitality, folklore, and archaeology.
Sardinia is a treasure trove of archaeological wonders, with hundreds of burial grounds from the Neolithic period, imposing Giants' Tombs, nuraghi, and nuragic villages. The area of Cala Gonone is particularly rich in primitive relics, such as the Nuragic Village Tiscali, Nuragic Village Serra e Orrios, giants' tombs, and Domus De Janas. It is a hidden world waiting to be discovered, known, and loved.
Cala Gonone is a magical place for climbing and is considered one of the best climbing destinations in Sardinia. Its mild climate allows for climbing throughout the year. The cliffs, such as "La poltrona," Cala Fuili, Cala Luna, Biddiriscottai, Acquaplano, Il Budinetto, Cala Golotitzé, and the "Supramonte" in the Gorroppu gorge, challenge even the most skilled climbers. The reward is a paradisiacal view and one of the most spectacular panoramas in Sardinia. Excursions to Canyon Gorroppu, Nuragic Village Tiscali, and from Cala Fuili to Cala Luna are also available.
Sardinia is also known for its caves. The Bue Marino cave extends underground for around 500 meters, reaching depths of -3 to -6 meters. The Ispinigoli cave, located on the side of a mountain at 400 meters, features a grand stalagmite column that is 38 meters high.
Cala Gonone offers a wide range of sports activities, from extreme sports like free mountain climbing and bungee jumping to diving, trekking, mountain biking, tennis, go-karting, football, and volleyball. The crystal-clear waters surrounding Cala Gonone hide relics from World War II, making it a unique diving experience. The area also offers windsurfing, water skiing, canoeing, and fishing. It is the perfect destination for a fun and relaxing holiday.
Do not miss the boat excursions to the beaches of Cala Luna and Cala Mariolu, as well as visits to the coves of the Bue Marino, the Canyon Gorroppu, and the Nuragic Village Tiscali.
Sardinia is easily accessible, with flights from London taking approximately two hours. RyanAir and EasyJet offer affordable flights to the island. Various means of transport are available to reach Cala Gonone, with car hire being the simplest option. From the RyanAir website, you can use Hertz car rental or try other car rental companies like Rent.it or Holiday Autos. The journey from Olbia to Cala Gonone takes approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes, while from Alghero and Cagliari, it takes around 2 hours and 20 minutes and 2 hours and 30 minutes, respectively.
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