
Cala Luna
Meilleur moment pour visiter
Late afternoon (3-6 PM) for the best light on the cliffs and fewer crowds. May-June and September-October are ideal for avoiding peak season chaos while still enjoying warm swimming conditions.
Conseils budget
Access is free, but parking near Cala Gonone costs 15-25 EUR per day in summer. Bring your own food and water from town, as the beachfront bar charges 8-10 EUR for a sandwich.
Recommandé pour
Snorkelers and swimmers, Photographers, Couples, Adventurers who love sea caves
Planifiez votre visite
3-4 hours
À propos
Faits rapides: Cala Luna's crescent-shaped beach sits beneath towering limestone cliffs that are riddled with caves once used by fishermen for shelter. Its name means "Moon Cove," and the beach glows with an almost pearlescent sheen when the afternoon sun hits the white pebbles and fine sand.
Points forts: The sea caves at the northern end of the cove create a natural echo chamber: when the waves push in, the water glows an electric turquoise as light filters through underwater openings. You can swim directly into these grottos at high tide, where the cool darkness smells of salt and limestone, a sharp contrast to the blazing Sardinian sun just meters away.
Conseils d'initiés
- Rent a kayak in Cala Gonone to arrive via sea instead of hiking the 45-minute trail, which gets brutally hot by 10 AM.
- Wear water shoes: the shoreline is a mix of smooth pebbles and sand, and the sea urchins near the rocks are no joke.
- Snorkel along the right side of the cove where the underwater rock formations attract schools of colorful bream and damselfish.
- Skip weekends entirely in July and August unless you arrive before 8 AM, when the first boat tours unload hundreds of swimmers.
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