Cala Sisine is peacefulness personified, as its difficulty to reach makes it a secluded and isolated spot, with few distractions or people. It is a great place to disconnect from the modern world, and choosing which of hiking, swimming and snorkeling you want to indulge in will be your only worry!
Country Code
+39
Currency
Euro
Language
Italian
Best time to visit
September-October
Weather
Mild Winters and hot summers, with average temperatures of 20-25 degrees celsius from June-October
How to get there
Fly in to Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport in Olbia, from there drive to Cala Gonone, and from there the easiest way to reach Cala Sisine is by boat
Cala Goloritze is a secluded and hard-to-reach place, so starting your trip and basing yourself in either Olbia or Cala Gonone is recommended, as there is also plenty to do in both places. Due to its wild and untouched landscape and terrain, some of the hiking can be challenging, so being very fit and in extremely good shape will help you enjoy the hiking more. Sardinia has its own unique and fascinating characteristics that are distinct from Italy itself, so taking the time to explore the small towns and villages will give you a greater insight to the culture, which the local people are fiercely proud of
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