Lush Mediterranean vegetation stretches for kilometres in the bay of Cala di Volpe, in the territory of Arzachena, where myrtle hedges and enchanting juniper thickets look out to sea, bending in the northwesterly wind. It is one of the most famous locations for luxury tourism but it offers a wide choice of accommodation for all types of holiday-makers.
The inlet contains four splendid beaches: Cala di Volpe, as well as Liscia Ruja, Petra Bianca and Petra Niedda. The beaches are small and have medium-grained sand, typical of this splendid part of the Island. The waters are shallow and the seabed slopes gently out towards the open sea, with its transparent rich blue waters. Granite rocks emerge from the waves, making the coastal landscape even more distinctive.
The heart of the bay is the tourist village overlooking the sea, thanks to a small port, an ideal landing place for various types of boats, especially large yachts. From here, you can set off on guided tours by sea or, from May to September, you can take advantage of the taxi boat service, deep sea fishing and boat, dinghy and Jet Ski rentals. All around, you’ll find every category of accommodation, including some of the most luxurious hotels in the whole of Sardinia.
The strategic position of the bay offers easy access to other famous beaches of the Costa Smeralda such as that of Il Principe (Prince’s Beach), Romazzino, Li Ittricceddi, Grande Pevero and Piccolo Pevero. Right behind the village, you’ll find one of the most famous golf courses on the Island and in Europe. Designed in 1972, it offers a splendid view of the entire bay, with its putting greens stretching to the sea.