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Located on the eastern coast of Sardinia, Cala Luna is one of the most fascinating and iconic beaches of the Gulf of Orosei. With its crystal clear waters, golden sand and scenic caves, this beach is a true paradise for nature and adventure lovers. Cala Luna is a destination that enchants every visitor with its wild beauty and serene atmosphere.
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Cala Luna is a stunning beach in the heart of the Golfo di Orosei that epitomizes the unspoiled beauty of Sardinia. With its golden sands, turquoise waters and dramatic limestone cliffs, this enchanting destination feels like a secret waiting to be uncovered. Cala Luna is not just a beach but a unique blend of natural splendour and outdoor adventure.
What sets Cala Luna apart is its extraordinary landscape. The beach stretches out like a crescent moon, flanked by towering cliffs and lush Mediterranean vegetation. The interplay of colours, deep blue sea, white cliffs and green foliage create a scene of unparalleled charm. Six caves open onto the beach are always offering cool retreats from the sun adding a touch of mystery to the place.
Cala Luna is a haven for those who love outdoor activities. The crystal-clear waters are perfect for swimming, and paddle-boarding, while the nearby cliffs provide an exciting challenge for climbers. The surrounding trails, such as the path from Cala Fuili, invite hikers to immerse themselves in Sardinia's wild and untamed nature, with spectacular views rewarding every step.
Reaching Cala Luna is an adventure in itself. The beach is accessible either by sea or on foot.
By Boat
Regular boat services depart from Cala Gonone, Orosei and La Caletta, can offer you a scenic journey along the Gulf of Orosei.
On Foot
For trekking enthusiasts, a challenging yet rewarding hike starts at Cala Fuili. This two-three hour trail winds through rugged terrain, offering breathtaking views and a deeper connection to the natural surroundings. It is suggested always to mind your physical condition (EE) before starting this trail.
The best time to visit Cala Luna is between late spring and early autumn when the weather is warm and the sea is very inviting. To fully appreciate the tranquillity of this secluded paradise, consider arriving early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the midday crowds. A good idea will be to book a guided tour with some local experts to enjoy this trekking route.
Cala Luna offers more than just its beach. The surrounding area is steeped in natural and historical significance. Nearby, there are Nuragic Mannu sites and caves like Grotta del Bue Marino that will add depth and some mystery to your visit, allowing you to explore Sardinia’s rich heritage alongside its stunning landscapes.
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Cala Luna is a destination where nature and adventure come together to create an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re drawn by its dazzling beauty, the thrill of outdoor activities or the promise of tranquillity, this Sardinian treasure is a Must-Visit for anyone seeking the perfect blend of relaxation and exploration.
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You can reach Cala Luna by boat from Cala Gonone or La Caletta, by hiking from Cala Fuili (approx. 1,5-2,5 hours) or by kayak if you’re experienced and weather conditions are favorable.
The boat ride takes about 20 minutes. During the summer, ferries run approximately every hour between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM.
Camping is officially prohibited and there are no accommodations or overnight facilities on the beach.
Yes, several shallow caves are accessible on foot directly from the beach. They are generally safe for casual exploration, but they are unlit and can be slippery, so caution is advised.
Yes, there is a rustic, seasonal bar/restaurant just behind the beach, open during the high season. It serves drinks and simple meals and is located near the end of the hiking trail from Cala Fuili.
Yes, the trail is about 6 km one way, with scenic coastal views and moderate climbs. The hike takes approximately 1,5 to 2,5 hours, depending on your physical condition. You can also take a ferry back if needed.
There is some natural shade in the afternoon from cliffs and caves, but it’s still advisable to bring sun protection such as a beach umbrella or tent.
Only by boat and even then, stepping onto the beach can be difficult due to the pebbled shoreline. There are no adapted facilities for those with mobility issues.
Late afternoon (4:00–6:00 PM) offers beautiful lighting on the cliffs and caves, while mornings provide the best natural light inside the caves for photography.
Not consistently. Visitors should swim with caution and always be aware of changing sea conditions.