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A large inlet in the north-east of Sardinia, protected by two promontories, guards one of the pearls of Golfo Aranci, arousing emotions with its colours and scenery

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Nelle vicinanze

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Servizi

Accessibile ai portatori di handicap
Adatta ai bambini
Bar
Noleggio ombrelloni e sdraio
Noleggio patini/natanti
Ristorante
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