Capo Caccia, located in northwestern Sardinia, is a striking coastal area with dramatic cliffs that rise directly from the sea. Part of the Capo Caccia – Isola Piana Marine Protected Area within the Porto Conte Regional Natural Park, this idyllic spot features a network of sea caves and grottoes, as well as turquoise waters rich in marine flora and fauna. Visitors can explore the rugged terrain through hiking, swim in the clear waters, or venture into the caves. The combination of natural beauty and diverse activities makes Capo Caccia a captivating destination.
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