
excursions in cala gonone
excursions to cala biriola

excursions in cala gonone
excursions to cala biriola
Live a fantastic experience with a boat excursion to Cala Biriola and visit the whole Gulf of Orosei with our mini-cruise.
Cala Biriola is a beautiful beach on the East coast of Sardina characterized by white pebbles and sourrounded by hight limenstone cliffs and ancient junipers.
During the boat excursion you can admire the spectacular cliffs sourrounding the beach, the crystal clear water of the Tyrrhenian sea and a variety of marine flora and fauna.
You'll also have the opportunity to snorkel or scuba dive to explore the beautiful seabed of Cala Biriola, one the most beautiful and unspoilt beaches of Sardinia.
During the tour in the Gulf of Orosei you can stop at the beach of Biriola to take a bath in the bay and enjoy the sun and the beach.
cala gonone excursions
How to get to Cala Biriola
Thanks to our mini-cruise with skipper you’ll have the opportunity to get to Cala Biriola throgh a tour of the whole coast of the Gulf of Orosei.
We are pleased to offer the cruiser with skipper in the finest beaches of the Gulf of Orosei. The tour leaves in the morning from Cala Gonone and sails as far as Cala Goloritze’ .
You can swim in the waters of Piscine di Venere and visit the caves of Bue Marino.
The excursion includes at the least 3 long stop in the most beautiful beaches such as Cala Mariolu or Cala dei Gabbiani, Cala Biriola and Cala Luna.
Our skippers are very experienced of the coast, they know every cresce and during the journey explain the history of the beaches speaking foreign languages.
Read more about our guided excursion in the Gulf of Orosei by visiting the dedicated page.
Cala Gonone, Orosei
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Cala Gonone, Orosei
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Grotta del bue marino
Grotta del Bue Marino (Sea Ox Cave) is a sea cave whose karst system extends over 70 km inland. Guided tours from April to September.

Cala luna
The ‘pearl of the Mediterranean’ can be reached in just 10 minutes by boat or by trekking, and is also famous for its beautiful grottos. There is the only refreshment point in the gulf.

cala sisine
It rises at the end of a channel that was once a river bed, but is now the mouth of a small stream, which springs from the Golgo plateau. It can be reached by dinghy in about 20 minutes.

piscine di venere
Just before arriving at Biriola, you can dive into a stretch of water with bright colours ranging from turquoise to emerald green and from blue to deep blue, the Venus Pools. These are real natural pools where you can only stay at anchor with small boats.

Cala biriola
A delightful cove of rounded white pebbles, protected by the limestone cliffs, a grove of centuries-old holm oaks, junipers and typical Mediterranean vegetation.

Grotta del fico
The Fig Cave can be visited with an expert guide. These caves were once frequented by monk seals, the last sightings of which date back to the late 1980s.

cala mariolu
Cala Mariolu is one of the most beautiful beaches on the east coast of beautiful Sardinia and the Gulf of Orosei. A dip in the sea that looks painted. It is also known as ‘is puligi de nie’ (the snow fleas) for the round white and pink pebbles that look like snowflakes.

Cala dei gabbiani
A natural continuation of Cala Mariolu, it has the same characteristics. A hidden gem, less famous but just as beautiful, in the Baunei area. A southern corner of paradise in the Gulf of Orosei. Very close is Cala delle Sorgenti, whose name derives from the freshwater springs that flow into the sea from the limestone rock.

Cala goloritzé
One of the most beautiful beaches in the Mediterranean: a painting born of a fantastic dream. The seabed is surreally beautiful and the turquoise waters flow from underwater karst springs. The natural arch and the famous 143-metre-high pyramid-shaped spire are the backdrop to this Natural Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1994.