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We did a boat trip along the coast line which included a visit to Cala Luna. It is such a unique stunning beach and the caves are so cool. The water was also cystal clear and beautiful. It was great in the afternoon because all though the sun sets on the otherside of the cliffs, there was still sunlight.…
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Date of experience: October 2020
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Visited this beach after reading some many nice reviews on TA. It is a lovely beach but getting there is not as easy as some put it. We're a 32 yo couple who enjoyed hikig every now and then and we did struggle in some parts, especially because some areas are really narrow, the rocks are sharp and there isn't anywhere to hold onto,other than a few branches and more rocks. We hoped we could get a boat back but there was no boats(maybe due to being the end of September). It took us around 2.5h hours to get there and more or less the same to go back. We did take a wrong turn kn the way back but we realised soon enough! There's no real signage so look out for small marks of paint along the way. We did come across a few people so that's helpful. Once on the beach the bar was closed but luckily it wasn't too busy either. Spent just under 2 hours there because wanted to leave on time. It can get rrally windy so beware of sandstorm ruining your lunch as it happened to us 😂 Overall nice experience and would recommend only if: - you wear appropriate boots/trainers(I wore my nike trainers amd was fine) - take water (a big bottle per person) and food/snacks -start earlyish so you don't have to rush to get back - Are slightly fit and used to go on long walks, hikes etc…
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Date of experience: September 2020
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One of the best beaches in Sardinia! Emerald water, white sand, wild bush, and huge caves. The beach can only be reached, by boat, from the Cala Gonone harbour (20 minutes, 20 Euros two ways ticket) or, if you're enough brave, by a long walk (approximately 3 hours) The big caves are good, to have a fresh rest on the hottest hours of the day. Behind the beach there's a small restaurant, with a large covered terrace, and some tables outside the facility. Usually the place is very busy on August. I absolutely recommend to visit. Must see!!!…
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Date of experience: August 2020
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This beach is the longest one in this area with some natural caves with access from the beach, so there are some places with shadow which is very good for a day which you spend in sun. The only negative thing are the medium size rocks which are forming the beach. You have to wear properly shoes otherwise it is paint-full for your feet.The water is crystal clear and is becoming deep very close to the shore.…
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Date of experience: July 2020
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Tons of boat charters from Cala Gonone port will take you to the beaches of the Golfo Orsei. With a 6 year old we decided to just spend the day at Cala Luna. No words are needed with the photos. Great swimming and snorkeling, caves to explore, snack bar/bar and ability to rent beach equipment.…
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Date of experience: August 2019
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