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An
enchanted island
An emerald
sea, a land of intense colours
and wild beauty.
Coda Cavallo Peninsula, Tavolara
and Coda Cavallo Conservation Area.
An unspoilt natural paradise, within easy reach of the legendary Costa Smeralda.
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The
road to the
Cape unwinds through hundreds of hectares of unspoilt vegetation. Pine trees,
laurel, juniper, lentisk, myrtle, lilies, mediterranean colours, primeval
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White
beaches,
little bays, rocks, cliffs, small islands, lagoons. Never ending. No matter
how hard you try, you'll never see them all: they are never crowded, often
desert. With any wind, you will always find a bay of calm waters, either
on the south coast or on the north side. |
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The
famous Sardinian Sea.
The infinite shades of transparent water. The towering sight of Tavolara
island. And the isles Molara, Molarotto, Lu Furru and Isola Rossa right
in front of you. Underwater, a whole world to discover: all kind of fish,
sea stars, shells, coloured sea weeds, precipitating cliffs, caves and
even archeological remains. |
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