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Things to do in Italy > Cala Liberotto - Cala Gonone

The tunnel at the bottom of the sea.

Where: orosei
(golfo di Cala Gonone)
Genre: nature   fun   useful information   

The port is the closest berth to visit the shores of the Natural Park. You can take the public boat that leads to the most famous ones or alternatively rent a rubber dinghy and choose smaller caves, apart from the obligatory routes, along the 40 km of walls, slopes, caves and sea caves. We choose the second boat that takes us to the pools of Venus, waters semi-enclosed between two natural piers, celestial and clear, as beautiful as the goddess to whom they are dedicated. Continue towards the southernmost tip, a cave sinks from the sea into the earth, up to darkness, where the light of the entrance stains the cave with blue. We return to the intermediate beaches, in particular the Goloritzé beach, which originated from a landslide, which slipped from the ridge into the sea. The natural arch extends the last finger of the hand into the sea, playing with the sunlight and the reflection of the water. Behind the promontory, the 143 m monolith, surrounded by greenery, recalls a postcard from Central America and the deep blue water is kissed by fresh water springs that renew and refresh it. The algae, which inhabit the last cave, have adapted to the filtered light in the undertow that gently creeps in, and rosy make fun of the sun, which does not touch them but thinks of them.

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