The beach of Cala Gonone is one of East Sardinia's untouched wild beaches. It offers a dramatic view of the limestone cliffs and caves meeting turquoise blue waters.
Not the easiest beach to get to which explains why naturists enjoy the seclusion of this little paradise. Before the sunset it reflects the pink colour of the crashed coral. you can dive off the boat and see all the way to the bottom of the sea.
Good to Know
- Beach Type Beaches and Coves
- Facilities This wild natural beach offers no services, bring all you need for a perfect day.
- Nudist Status Tolerated / Clothing Optional
- Ease of Access Either walking for approx 30 minutes along the hillsides or boat hire.
Getting There
- Town / County / State Nuoro, Sardegna - Sardinia, Italy.
- Zip / Postal Code 08022
- Directions To reach Cala Gonone beach, from Olbia by car in one hour and a half, the road is quiet, except in the last stretch.Go down to the marina of Cala Gonone and continue walking to the left, crossing the harbor. You will find a cliff that continues to look at the foothills of a hilltop. If you look at the water near the rocks, you might notice a crack of green in the incredible blue where a fresh water stream comes into the sea. Follow the path on the hillside, but do not miss the water source, if you go down the rocks it will be difficult to continue the journey, try to stay on the trail, you can reach the beach frequented by naturists. Alternatively you can:1. Take a shuttle boat to some of the most popular beaches like Cala Luna or Cala Mariolu, which leave every hour and you can stay on the beach whole day. You won’t be able to get to all of the beaches, but at least you are not time restricted. Or rent your own boat. You won’t need a license.
Coordinates
- Latitude 40.278217
- Longitude 9.626049
- Sea Level (In Meters) 68