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Golfo Aranci
“gulf of oranges”, was once known as Figari,
but, according to a legend, ships carrying
oranges coming from the South of Sardinia,
sunk near Figari and then, due to the large
quantity of oranges floating, the colour of
the sea turned from blue to an unusual orange.
The town takes its present name after this
episode and our resort overlooking this
charming gulf will be the ideal accommodation
for an unforgettable holiday in
Sardinia. he Golfo degli Aranci is an
enchanting seaside town, near Capo Figari, on the
Tyrrhenian sea. With few fishermen’s houses, it is
reflected in the crystal clear waters of
Sardinia, where the sunbeams cover the
surface with golden sparks, and then seep into the
deep blue. On the beach, shining pink granite
rocks make even more unreal the landscape,
enclosed to the West by the dark and stony
mountains of
Gallura. |