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The Olbia-Tempio province, in the north east of the island, is also known as Gallura and boasts some enchanting beaches located along the area between the towns of
Olbia and
Agrustos.
HOTEL OT Its landscape is dominated by granite rocks, Mediterranean bush and pristine sea waters. It is also home of the
Costa Smeralda, a fashionable holiday spot with luxurious accommodations, entertainments and marinas harbouring impressive motor yachts. Names of some wonderful beaches and spots like
Cala di Volpe,
Porto Cervo,
Porto Rotondo, Capriccioli and Baia del Principe circulate internationally among jet set and VIPs, where they gather during summer time to enliven their nights with parties. Although
Costa Smeralda is the main location, the whole area strikes you with unrivalled beauty. Rugged-edged sandy coast and crystal clear waters, hidden bays surrounded by steep cliffs and dark green vegetation.
Further north the National Park of
La Maddalena with its islands and islets, rare flora and fauna, is accessible only by boat from the town of
Palau. Here the famous
Capo d'Orso (the Bear's Rock), an imposing 120 m high granite rock that truly resembles a big bear watching out the sea. Most exquisite little coves hide equally attractive beaches around the famous rock.
HOTEL OT Among these are Cala Capra, Cala Casotto and Acapulco beach. Beyond the remains of a military outpost near
Porto Rafael, you can reach the Costa Serena and the beautiful Cala Scilla, the latter known as
Porto Rafael 'swimming pool'. Some kilometres ahead, towards Santa Teresa Di Gallura, there's a further detour that takes you to the village of
Porto Pollo, internationally acclaimed as a windsurfing spot and located in the Isuledda or Isola dei Gabbiani, an extremely thin isthmus with two beaches on both sides enlisted among the most beautiful of the whole island.
Evidence of prehistoric settlements are scattered all over the area and when tired or simply wishing to cool off a little bit, a short drive to some archaeological spots are recommended, if you are not afraid of ancient tombs and necropolis of course. A number of constructions are found along the
Arzachena -
Luogosanto road, the best example of which are the tomb of the giants of Li Longhi and the necropolis of Li Muri, made up by circles of vertically set stones. Also consider the Nuragic temple of Malchittu or the Nuraghe Albucciu along the
Olbia -
Arzachena road.