Cala Gonone 4K Dorgali NU Sardegna

Cala Gonone is an Italian seaside town and a civil parish (frazione) of the municipality (comune) of Dorgali, Province of #Nuoro, in the region of #Sardinia. In 2007 it had 1,279 inhabitants. The area around #CalaGonone was inhabited in the Nuragic Era. The remains of a Nuragic settlement can be seen at Nuraghe Mannu on the outskirts of the village, just off the road to Dorgali. The modern village was founded by a colony of fishermen from the island of Ponza[1] at the beginning of the 20th century. The town however remained largely isolated from the rest of Sardinia until the tunnel through the hills from Dorgali was opened in 1860. The town is situated in the Bay of #Orosei on the east of the island and in the geographical region of Supramonte, 9 kilometers from #Dorgali, 41 from Nuoro and 108 from Olbia. Close to the village, and reachable by the sea, is the show cave of Bue Marino. Many boats from small speedboats to large tourist boats dock in at the Bue Marino or travel further down the coast to Cala Luna to let the passengers bath in the turquoise water or explore the caves that have been hollowed out by the sea. Almost everyone that goes to the small caves writes their name in charcoal, from a small fire, on the wall, creating a huge mass of writing across several meters of the cave wall. Due to its natural environment (the territory is included in the Gennargentu National Park[2]) and to the quality of its waters, Cala Gonone is a popular tourist venue. The beaches of the village are: the Spiaggia Centrale (central beach), S'Abba Durche,[3] Cala Luna, Cartoe, Osalla, Cala Fuili, Sos Dorroles, S'Abba Meica,[4] Ziu Martine and Cala Fuili. Cala Gonone has a wealth of guesthouses, hotels and has a camping site and a camper parking area, but has not been invaded by the resorts; in fact, they are mostly renovated and used for tourist purposes, often run familiar. In 2010, the aquarium was inaugurated in Cala Gonone. Located in the area called La Favorita, it has more than 20 exhibition tanks and is the largest aquarium in Sardinia. The Park S'Abba Frisca Museum is also located on the street that leads to the beach of Cala Cartoe. The structure, unique in its kind in Sardinia, houses an old farm surrounded by a rich water park in which 15 traditional settings have been recovered. quote wikipedia.org If you like my channel subscribe and leave one I like!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!