Santa Teresa Gallura is located on the extreme northern tip of Sardinia. It offers dream landscapes, crystal clear and calm waters, golden beaches and coves just waiting to be discovered.
Its setting is marked by wild nature, typical of the Mediterranean maquis, and the imposing granite rocks and stones that dot the coastline. Book today to enjoy an unforgettable holiday in Santa Teresa Gallura.
The coast of Santa Teresa Gallura is teeming with numerous coves, inlets and sheer headlands that conceal stunning beaches. Its blue and turquoise crystal clear sea is home to a wealth of marine life. Discover the area and its beautiful waters with Vacanze Santa Teresa Gallura, as well as comfortable apartments and beaches within walking distance. La Rena Bianca beach is located in the centre of Santa Teresa Gallura, just two minutes from Capo Testa. Other beaches and coves can be reached on foot or by boat. Most of the beaches in this magnificent area are equipped with essential services, such as small kiosks, bars, toilets, as well as beach umbrella, dinghy, deckchair, canoe and pedalo rentals.
Santa Teresa Gallura is a town that boasts a millenary history. More than 3,000 years ago, a Nuragic population settled on the Gallura Coast, and the evidence of this settlement lies in Lu Brandali, an archaeological site dating from the 14th to the 10th century BC.
Lu Brandali is made up of a nuraghe (largely collapsed) and two towers (one can be visited). There is also a giants' tomb and a Capannicolo village, in which various artefacts have been found over the years testifying to the daily life of the time. Choose Vacanze Santa Teresa di Gallura for a relaxing stay in an area rich in history.
Uncover a splendid cove on the Capo Testa promontory, the last hippy paradise in Sardinia's far north, which has deservedly been given a very significant name.
The 500-metre-long straight stretch of beach rises in the western part of Capo Testa, four kilometres from Santa Teresa Gallura, and the magical setting for the Musiche sulle Bocche festival at the end of July. Access to the beach is not easy, making it uncrowded. Once you have passed the promontory's isthmus, turn left until you reach a small square.