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Cala Brandinchi - San Teodoro

La Cinta, a long, thin stretch of golden sand bathed by a crystalline blue sea, Cala Brandinchi, a white shore with water that resembles a tropical paradise nicknamed, for good reason, Tahiti,...

Loiri Porto San Paolo, Tavolara

The two main residential areas, little villages and stazzi, merge together into a single dimension. The little village of Loiri and the marine village of Porto San Paolo merged to create a single Municipality in 1979, along...

Spiaggia Brandinchi - San Teodoro

It is also known as Tahiti. CalaBrandinchi is one of the most attractive and highly-frequented beaches, especially popular with international tourism, in Sardinia. It is located in Capo Coda Cavallo, almost opposite the...

Lu Impostu - San Teodoro

The most emblematic beach, La Cinta, closes itself up north with Puntaldìa. Right after the promontory, you will find two other San Teodoro jewels, with such...

Il cielo di notte sull'isola di Tavolara

'The Islands of cinema' is a network of four festivals in the lesser islands of Sardinia. In mid-July Tavolara turns into an immense cinema with a starry vault of Una Notte in Italia. Established in 1991 to focus on...

Isuledda - San Teodoro

A spectacular beach, that perfectly sums up all the characteristics of the other 'pearls' of San Teodoro: silky, white sand, water with hues ranging from turquoise to emerald green and its transparent...

La Cinta - San Teodoro

The most famous beach of San Teodoro in one of the Mediterranean’s most beautiful natural landscapes, accessible on foot from the northern outskirts of the town. The Cinta creates a 5-km arch of dunes...

Puntaldìa - San Teodoro

The small cove opens up to the majestic profile of Tavolara, with a seabed of fine sand with glittery reflections, transparent, shallow waters, and rocks smoothed by the wind. Puntaldìa, whose name, meaning sighting point,...

Capo Coda Cavallo - San Teodoro

One of the symbols of Sardinia. Capo Coda Cavallo is a strip of granitic land that extends into a stretch of sea sheltered by the impressive mass of Tavolara, with the smooth rocks of Molara and the picturesque islet...

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The name means ‘ruins’, perhaps being those of the Roman village of Ghentiana, where the Byzantines built the Chiesa di San Teodoro. Ruinas is an agropastoral town with less...