Ferry Harbour S. Teresa di Gallura
Ferry S. Teresa di Gallura
Steep cliffs, gorgeous beaches and untouched nature on Sardinia
Gorgeous beaches, clear water, steep cliffs and untouched nature – all that can be experienced on Sardinia, the Mediterranean island.
The Italian island with its 24,000 square kilometers is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean apart from Sicily. Sardinia is the destination of many tourists due to its mild climate and the untouched nature.
One of the biggest towns on Sardinia is Olbia that is located in the northeast of the island at the famous Costa Smeralda. Santa Teresa di Gallura is very close to it. The town with its approximately 5,000 inhabitants is the most northern locality of Sardinia.
From Bonifacio to Santa Teresa di Gallura by ferry
Santa Teresa di Gallura on Sardinia has a quite important harbor. Actually, the harbor is of big importance for the ferries to Sardinia.
One shipping company that docks in the small town is Moby Lines Sardinia. As Santa Teresa di Gallura is located at the most northern tip of Sardinia and Bonifacio at the most southern tip of Corsica, there is a ferry connection between the two localities.
Thus, Italy and France are connected thanks to the ferry Santa Teresa di Gallura to Bonifacio. There is a distance of only 18 kilometers by ferry between Sardinia and Corsica.
Sandy beaches and savory seafood
The contrast of barren rocks and sandy beaches in Sardinia’s northern part has a special appeal. There are two wonderful sandy beaches in Santa Teresa di Gallura itself.
Some bigger beaches can be found in Rena Majore, a tourist location not far from the small town.
Moreover, there are many hotels, small boutiques and several restaurants in Santa Teresa di Gallura that offer savory seafood. There are lots of possibilities for bathing in the sea around Capo Testa, the most northern tip of Sardinia.
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