The northern east coast of Sardinia is known for its sandy beaches, hidden coves, pine forests, and white dunes. Highlights include Biderosa Oasis and Capo Comino. Explore the area by Land Rover, stopping at Biderosa's stunning beach and Sa Curcurica pond. Visit beautiful coves with crystal-clear waters and enjoy the freedom of nature. The tour ends at Capo Comino beach, famous for its high dunes and stunning views, including the Capo Comino lighthouse and Isola Rossa. From the lighthouse, you'll have a 360-degree view of the coast and Mount Albo.
The Biderosa Oasis, located in the municipality of Orosei on the east coast of Sardinia, is a corner of unspoilt nature that fascinates with its wild beauty. This protected area of about 1,500 hectares includes a variety of Mediterranean vegetation, pine forests and breathtaking beaches, including some of the most beautiful on the island. The oasis is famous for its local wildlife, including migratory birds, and for the crystal-clear waters that wash the coastline. Restricting access to preserve the ecosystem,
From the birdwatching stations you will have the opportunity to observe and photograph several pairs of grey herons, the elegant great white egrets, egrets, black-winged stilts and, with a bit of luck, even kingfishers.
Capo Comino is one of Sardinia's natural pearls, located along the east coast in the municipality of Siniscola. This promontory overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea is known for its fine, white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters and wild beauty. The area is characterised by sand dunes alternating with stretches of Mediterranean maquis, creating an enchanting and unspoilt landscape. Capo Comino is also an important reference point for nature lovers, thanks to its local fauna and numerous hiking trails offering spectacular views of the coastline. It is an ideal place for those seeking tranquillity, natural beauty and an authentic seaside experience.
You will make your own way to the meeting points