9Cala Goloritzé, Sardinia

Another gem along the Gulf of Orosei, Cala Goloritzé is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its striking limestone cliffs and mesmerizing turquoise waters.

Accessible by boat or a challenging trek, this remote beach rewards adventurers with its unspoiled beauty and clear, inviting waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling.

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