Cala Dragunara, a pocket-sized cove nestled on the northwestern corner of Sardinia, is one of the most renowned beaches in Capo Caccia. Surrounded by lush Mediterranean vegetation, this serene spot can be reached via a stone staircase or by boat. The cove features fine golden sand and crystalline waters, inviting visitors to relax and swim. A short hike south along a scenic path leads to a 16th-century watchtower, adding a touch of historical intrigue to the natural beauty.
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