THE VILLAGE
Here, the visitor
is treated to emerald green sea, dense, uncontaminated
forests on imposing mountains, and silent heathlands,
over which ancient, mystery-laden nuraghi keep watch.
Cala Gonone is the privileged custodian of one of the
most beautiful and attractive coastlines in the
Mediterranean, almost certainly the longest without
human settlements (perhaps because only accessible by
sea), thus preserving its virginal integrity. The main
bathing area is immersed in the green of ilexes and
rosemary bushes and is equipped with modern hotel
facilities, restaurants and a tourist harbour. Every
part of the resort can be easily reached on
comfortable motorboats: Cala Luna, Biriola, Miriola …
all bays with golden sand and transparent water.The coast, rich in deep fjords and only partially
explored caves, offers the visitor the great “Bue
Marino” (“Sea Ox”) cave, last refuge of the monk
seal, with a journey rich in fascinating underground
chambers, lakes, and veritable forests of
stalagmites and stalactites.Dorgali is only a few kilometres away from the sea
behind a towering range of mountains. An important
village centre and craft area, it welcomes the
visitor with the hearty bustle of an Eastern market,
its shops and boutiques proudly displaying their
ancient craft products: Terracottas, leather goods,
carpets, embroidered shawls from the local costume
adorned with splendid filigree jewels, gold objects
faithfully worked according to ancient canons. What
is more, Dorgali, has modern hotel structures that
are particularly suited to those visitors looking
not simply for sea and sand, but also tradition,
folklore, good cooking, archaeology and antiquity.
Its mysterious funereal monuments hide millennia of
history: “Fairies’ houses”, “giants’ tombs” and
dolmen testify to the deep religiosity of the
ancient inhabitants of this land. A special mention
is merited by the carsic
cave
of Ispinigoli, open to visitors from March-October.
Here, tourists have the chance to see an immense
cavern, decorated with alabaster concretions and
dominated by a 38m-high stalagmite. Sea, sun, caves,
excursions into undiscovered nature, hospitality,
folklore, archaeology: This is Cala Gonone/Dorgali.
