The Gulf of Cagliari, also known as the Gulf of Angels, stretches along Sardinia’s southern coast, offering a diverse range of activities and attractions. Visitors can explore the sandy shores of Poetto and Calamosca beaches, where the gentle waves invite swimmers. For those seeking adventure, kayaking along the coastline reveals hidden coves and scenic views. Hiking enthusiasts can trek to Devil’s Saddle on the St. Elia promontory, enjoying panoramic vistas. History buffs will appreciate the ancient ruins at Nora, providing a glimpse into the region’s rich past.
Gulf of Cagliari (Golfo di Cagliari)
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