List your property Owners
  • Start typing for suggestions...

Featured Properties

Contact Details:

Address:

Salvatore Putzu
via Delle Conchiglie
Cala Gonone
08020

Reviews:

Write a review

Price per week:

price from €1000

Telephone:

0039 784 94025

Mobile:

0039-348-0507143

Description:

Description for Gite

Welcome to Sardinia - Cala Gonone (NU)! This charming house/villa is located just 50 meters from the sea and comfortably accommodates up to 7 people. With 3 double bedrooms, 1 single bedroom, a fully-equipped kitchen, a dining area, 2 bathrooms, a veranda, and a garden with a barbecue, this property has everything you need for a relaxing vacation. Private parking is also available for your convenience.

Situated near all the necessary amenities, this property offers a convenient location.

Below are the prices for 2011 in Euros per week:

- 19.03 – 09.04: €1000
- 09.04 - 28.05: €1100
- 28.05 - 18.06: €1200
- 18.06 - 02.07: €1300
- 02.07 – 16.07: €1500
- 16.07 - 30.07: €1700
- 30.07 - 27.08: €2000
- 27.08 - 03.09: €1400
- 03.09 - 17.09: €1300
- 17.09 - 01.10: €1200
- 01.10 - 05.11: €1100
- 05.11 - 31.12: €1000

These prices include the consumption of electricity, water, and gas, as well as the final cleaning of the property. Towels and linens are also provided for your convenience.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to stay in this beautiful house/villa and experience all that Sardinia has to offer.

Reviews

Aucun avis pour l'instant Write a review

Directions

Sardinia, Italy, is a stunning island immersed in the sea, known for its natural beauty. Every year, visitors from all over the world are captivated by its unique colors and ancient traditions. Situated in the heart of the Mediterranean, Sardinia experiences a generally mild climate influenced by Atlantic, African, and Arctic air masses. With approximately 300 sunny days a year, the weather is usually clear.

Sardinia boasts a large island with natural wonders such as colorful lagoons, majestic coasts, and preserved nature. It is the perfect destination for those who appreciate vast landscapes and enjoy activities like hiking, relaxing on the beach, or resting under the shade of olive trees. The island's 1800 km of coast is adorned with beautiful white sandy beaches, comparable to those found in Polynesian lagoons. In Sardinia, nature reigns supreme.

One of the highlights of Sardinia is Cala Gonone, an island within an island. This small sea resort offers 40 km of rugged and untouched coastline in the Orosei Gulf. With minimal concrete structures, the beaches in Cala Gonone, such as Cala Luna, Cala Sisine, and Cala Mariolu, are among the most beautiful in the Mediterranean. Coastal towers and limestone cliffs add to the charm. Cala Gonone provides an authentic connection with nature, as well as modern and comfortable amenities. A convenient daily boat service allows visitors to explore the most impressive parts of the coast within minutes. Whether you're interested in the sea, sun, caves, excursions into undiscovered nature, hospitality, folklore, or archaeology, Cala Gonone has it all.

Sardinia is also a treasure trove of archaeological sites. From burial grounds and dolmens from the Neolithic period to imposing Giants' Tombs and nuraghi, there is much to explore and admire. Cala Gonone itself is rich in primitive relics, including the Nuragic Village Tiscali, Nuragic Village Serra e Orrios, giants' tombs, and Domus De Janas. It's a hidden world waiting to be discovered.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Cala Gonone is a paradise for climbing and trekking. Its mild climate allows for climbing activities throughout the year. Climbing enthusiasts from all over Europe come here to scale cliffs like "La poltrona" (The armchair), Cala Fuili, Cala Luna, Biddiriscottai, Acquaplano, Il Budinetto, Cala Golotitzι, and the impressive "Supramonte" in the Gorroppu gorge. The reward for their efforts is a breathtaking view and one of the most spectacular panoramas in Sardinia. Other activities include excursions to the Canyon Gorroppu, Nuragic Village Tiscali, and the journey from Cala Fuili to Cala Luna.

Cave enthusiasts will also be delighted in Sardinia. The Bue Marino cave extends underground for around 500m, while the Ispinigoli cave features a grand stalagmite column 38m high.

Cala Gonone offers numerous sports activities amidst its lush greenery. It is a paradise for extreme sports like free mountain climbing and bungee jumping. The area is also popular among divers, who can explore relics from World War II hidden beneath the crystal-clear waters. Diving schools with qualified instructors are available for beginners and those looking to improve their skills. Cala Gonone is not just about the sea; it also offers opportunities for mountain biking, trekking, tennis, go-karting, football, volleyball, windsurfing, waterskiing, canoeing, and fishing. There is something for everyone, making it an ideal destination for a fun and relaxing holiday.

To reach Cala Gonone, there are various transportation options available. The simplest method is to hire a car, even if it's just for airport transfers. Car hire is recommended for those who wish to explore more of the island. Hertz car rental can be booked through the RyanAir website, or you can try other car rental options such as www.rent.it or www.holidayautos.co.uk. The approximate travel time from Olbia to Cala Gonone is 1 hour and 20 minutes, from Alghero it's 2 hours and 20 minutes, and from Cagliari it's 2 hours and 30 minutes.

Sardinia is easily accessible from London with low-cost flights offered by RyanAir (www.ryanair.com) and Easyjet (www.easyjet.com).

Map

Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 1 1000 2000

Services

Parking
Garden
Disabled Access