Costa Smeralda
A written on a rock announces entry into Costa Smeralda: Kingdom of junipers, cysts, lentiscus, rocks immersed in the maquis, beautiful beaches and a spotless sea.
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The deep respect for the environment and history of this land did grow and develop the Costa Smeralda in a unique way. The buildings made of stone , built in complete harmony with nature surrounding reflect the old structures of “stazzi”. The Costa Smeralda has become as a point of reference for international tourism, a real status symbol for the international jet set.
The Old Port was built in the’60s.
The promontory of Capriccioli form the evocative cove of Cala di Volpe, with many beaches and the famous hotel the same name. Through brief deviations from the road to Olbia it is nice to visit the beaches of Liscia Ruja, Petra Ruja, Razza di Juncu and S’Arena.
A short distance from Capriccioli is Romazzino, region that owes its name to the wild rosemary, said romasinu in dialect. Here you open the spectacular beach of Poltu Li Cogghji. It is also, at Liscia di Vacca, the Village Bagaglino completely surrounded by water.


