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Crystalline expanses Blue, sea blue, turquoise, green and even gold. Hot if rippled by the Ponente wind, cold if the Mistral is at work, warm if the sirocco swirls. The sea of Sardinia, with its clean, crystalline waters, is a much sought after Mecca. Protected Marine Areas Dotted along the coastline of Sardinia, the protected marine areas are under the governance of the natural heritage trust, numbering among the European sites of natural beauty. Beaches The beaches of Sardinia, running after one another in the almost 2000 kilometres of coast, sometime interrupted by rocky formations and port constructions, frame real paradise-like corners. Smaller islands Surround the coasts of Sardinia, appearing whilst travelling on the waters or as an outline on the horizon from some bay of the mother island. The small islands of Sardinia are many. Tourist harbours Spread out all along the coastline of Sardinia, the tourist harbours welcome and entertain sailors, inviting them to discover the wonder of the Sardinian towns, or simply to stop. Caves The sea caves are evocative because they are found within an enchanting scenery, opening out into beaches with a variety of surfaces: seashores of sand or pebbles rounded by time. Source(Assessorato Turismo, Artigianato e Commercio) |