This Hike is one of the Top things to do in Sardinia!
Walking along the Moon Valley (Valle della Luna) you'll have many spots where to enjoy the sun and the view all over the walk of the sea. The Breeze of the Mediterranean Sea will keep the temperature fresh and comfortable even during Summer. Strange Granite Shaped Rocks, Caves, relax in the sandy beach and strolling around the Town of Santa Teresa it's a perfect day of relax.
IMPORTANT!!!
- Training Shoes
(NO FLIP FLOPS OR SIMILAR PLEASE!!)
- Hat
- Sun Cream
- Comfortable Shoes
- Drink plenty of water
Pickup included
This coastal walk is an adventure you cannot miss in the wild nature of the famous promontory of Santa Teresa Gallura, in the extreme North of Sardinia. You will walk through the stunning wind-licked granite rocks of Capo Testa overlooking Corsica. Here where the wildlife is abundant, the waters are bright blue and the woodland scenery is beautiful you will find a lost Paradise, the Moon Valley, the first Italian hippie commune that brings you back to the 70’s. After the hiking, you will enjoy a short beach stop and a little walk in the cozy village of Santa Teresa. (Walking: 2/3 hourS +/-. Level: medium. Gradient: from 0 m. to + 100 m.).
After the hike you'll be relaxing in this soft and sandy beach, swim, have lunch or just take a nice aperitif at the Beach Bar with amazing view!
This city is located in the Northern point of the Island of Sardinia.
From here you can see the beautiful Coast line of the french Island of Corsica and the town of Bonifacio.
Santa Teresa it's a small village where to enjoy your café or ice cream while walking along the panoramic path that takes you to the Spanish Tower that overlook the French Island.
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The Emerald Coast is famous for its turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and luxury resorts. It's a must-visit for beach lovers.
This 16th-century bastion offers panoramic views of the city and harbor. It's a great spot for history buffs and photographers.
This archaeological museum houses artifacts from the Nuragic and Roman periods, providing insights into Sardinia's rich history.
This uninhabited island is known for its dramatic cliffs and crystal-clear waters. It's a paradise for snorkelers and divers.
Suckling pig roasted slowly over an open fire, seasoned with myrtle berries and other local herbs.
A traditional Sardinian pasta dish with clams, tomatoes, and garlic.
A sweet pastry filled with cheese and drizzled with honey, often served warm.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather, long days, and the best conditions for beach activities. The city is lively with festivals and events.
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Olbia is generally safe for tourists, with low levels of violent crime. Petty theft can occur, especially in crowded areas and on public transport.
Olbia Train Station
Olbia Bus Station
The bus system is the primary mode of public transport in Olbia, connecting the city center to beaches, suburbs, and nearby towns.
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A charming medieval town with a Catalan influence, known for its well-preserved old town and beautiful beaches.
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The capital of Sardinia, known for its rich history, vibrant markets, and beautiful beaches.
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