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Sardinia and the sea, an unprecedented combination: there is no other place in the world can offer such a perfect union between such different landscapes, a place that for the diversity of its ecosystems is recognized as a micro-continente, characterized by the alternation between high mountains and uninhabited expanses, ponds and forests, long beaches and cliffs that fantastic cast in a crystal sea.

 Just the sea is one of the characteristic of the island, something that has allowed the isolation and growth of a solid tradition and culture in the past, and today stands out as one of the most beautiful and clean the world, real paradise diving enthusiasts but also for maritime enthusiasts, who find the wind and landscapes for best sail the sea in search of small and large hidden treasures of the street. The special water transparency also allows sunlight to reach greater depths, thus contributing to the development of an environment with a thousand colors and extreme variety of flora and fauna.

Excursions into the Sardinia sea

Holiday Sardinia seaOne of the main attractions offered by a beautiful and wonderful holiday by the sea in Sardinia, will be the Di Nereo Cave, discovered in the '50s under the promontory of Cape Hunting, the largest sea cave hidden from all over the Mediterranean, characterized by the presence of long and winding tunnel that host a great variety of marine species.

But Nereo Cave is not the only cave on the island, since 10% of the area is affected by karstic forming chasms and underground lakes, such as those in On Golgone to Oliena and coastal caves, as those of Bue Marino and Cala Gonone and famous in Alghero, called Neptune caves, inside which has formed the largest underground lake in Europe, the goal every year many tourists diving enthusiasts. Overall limestone formations are the 10% of the area of the island and are affected by that particular form karstic caves, chasms with lakes and underground sources such as karst de Su Gologone di Oliena.

The most famous caves are those of coastal Bue Marino, Cala Gonone, and Neptune in Alghero, which is one of the largest underground lakes of Europe.