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Panoramic Sea Views: 6 Places to Discover

The best viewpoints over the sea to see at least once in Sardinia. Some arise out of the blue, others have to be sought out.
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Where are the vantage points in Sardinia?

In Sardinia, there are so many things to see and so many places to visit. Decide what to see in northern Sardinia is an arduous task because there are well-known locations, but also many precious pearls that may be less known or difficult to reach, but which nevertheless have nothing to envy from the more famous locations.

Here is 6 points where you can enjoy a beautiful view

Madonna del Monte

La Madonna del Monte is an enchanting place located between Golfo Aranci and Porto Rotondo. You can get there by car (or on foot for the more energetic) by driving along a lively road of bends, climbs and straights to the headland.
The beauty of La Madonna del Monte is incomparable. Whichever way you turn your head, you can't help but lose yourself in the view of the sky, the sea and the massifs of Figarolo and Tavolara.

Capo Figari

The promontory of Capo Figari is characterised by imposing limestone cliffs overlooking the sea. Its white cliffs are made up of rocks shaped by the action of water and wind that offer shelter to a multitude of animals. The fauna of this Site of Community Interest - SCI area - is quite varied, with the mouflon, wild boar, fox, hare, tortoise, Corsican and herring gull, peregrine falcon, lesser shearwater, stormbird, cormorant and tufted cormorant among the most important exponents.

Also the typical Mediterranean flora is particularly rich and noteworthy. Among the best-known exponents present are myrtle, juniper, wild olive, holm oak, strawberry tree, cistus, helichrysum, heather, lavender and rosemary, mastic tree, rush and euphorbia.

It is only possible to reach the summit of Capo Figari on foot and after about an hour's walk. It is therefore important to choose a time when the temperature is mild to avoid suffering too much from the heat.

Capo Figari Cala Moresca Trail
Capo Figari trail Cala Moorish

Capo Ceraso

Capo Ceraso is located between Olbia and Porto San Paolo. Capo Ceraso is the promontory that delimits the Gulf of Olbia to the south; on its summit is a small fortress that overlooks the Island of Tavolara. This strip of land is characterised by wild, unspoilt nature and has small inlets of very white sand. The beaches at Capo Ceraso are generally uncrowded because they are difficult to reach from land. After a few minutes of winding around the promontory, a wide and marvellous view emerges, almost as a surprise, including the entire Gulf of Olbia, Golfo Aranci and Tavolara. A panoramic view not to be missed

Ponytail

Coda Cavallo lies just beyond the hamlet of Monte Petrosu in the municipality of San Teodoro. The view of Coda Cavallo is among those emotions that one always carries in one's heart. Sardinians and locals alike are wont to return to this vantage point for the beauty and sense of the sacred. From Coda Cavallo you can admire the island of Tavolara from a particular perspective that seems to almost shrink the island symbol of the Olbia area and catch a glimpse of some of the wild coves frequented mostly by boats and dinghies

The Capo Coda Cavallo peninsula is characterised by fine sandy beaches and crystal-clear water where one can experience all shades and gradations of blue. Near the Capo Coda Cavallo peninsula are some of the most beautiful beaches, including Cala Brandinchi, Lu Impostu, Salina Bamba, Baia Salinedda, Cala Suaraccia, Cala Girgolu and Valle dell'Acqua.

Capo Testa

Capo Testa is a beautiful peninsula in the north of Sardinia a few kilometres from Santa Teresa di Gallura overlooking the Bocche di Bonifacio. The promontory ends with a lighthouse facing the coast of Corsica and is very famous because it is home to the Valley of the Moon.

Moon Valley


There is a magical place, still in time and history. Wild and authentic, protected by large rocks smoothed by the wind and a rich vegetation of junipers and maquis. This place is called Cala Grande but is known to all as the Moon Valley.

La Valle della Luna a small valley about 500 m long in the western part of the promontory of Capo Testa in Santa Teresa Gallura. The name 'Moon Valley' was given to it around the 1960s by a hippy community living there.

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