Just a few kilometers from Alghero, in the stunning northwest of Sardinia, embark on an exhilarating coasteering adventure through the Porto Conte Regional Park. Your journey begins at Cala Dragunara, a charming sandy cove on the eastern side of Capo Caccia, before venturing along the rugged coastline. During this thrilling experience, you'll dive into the crystal-clear waters of the Marine Protected Area, explore hidden caves, and navigate narrow coves. The highlight includes an exciting rope descent, where you’ll rappel directly into the emerald sea of Capo Caccia. Ideal for both beginners and experienced adventurers, this coasteering tour offers a unique blend of adrenaline and natural beauty. Over the course of three hours—two of which are spent in the sea—you’ll tackle jumps of varying heights, rope descents, and visit stunning sea caves, making this an unforgettable experience in Sardinia's pristine landscapes.
Cala Dragunara is a hidden gem nestled within the Capo Caccia Marine Protected Area, located in the Porto Conte Regional Park near Alghero. This small yet well-known cove is surrounded by lush Mediterranean vegetation and features a picturesque stone staircase that leads down to the golden, soft sand. The beach’s calm waters and tranquil atmosphere make it an ideal spot for relaxation and swimming, while its natural beauty offers a serene escape into Sardinia’s pristine coastal landscapes.
The Porto Conte Regional Park, established in 1999, covers 5,000 hectares of stunning coastline and inland areas near Alghero, Sardinia. Stretching for 60 kilometers along the coast, the park features a striking blend of sandy beaches and towering cliffs. Since 2002, it has included the Capo Caccia Marine Area, a vital zone for the preservation of Mediterranean biodiversity. This protected natural landscape offers diverse experiences for nature lovers, from scenic hiking trails to coastal exploration and wildlife watching.
Capo Caccia, located at the north-western tip of Sardinia, is a stunning natural wonder known for its dramatic cliffs, soaring caves, and underwater treasures. The area is home to unique marine life, including coral, as well as rich flora and schools of fish. Its limestone formations, rich in fossils, create a landscape of breathtaking beauty. Visitors can explore the region through trekking and spelunking trails, discovering its rich archaeological sites and unspoiled nature.
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