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Semi-detached villa (70 m2) with two verandas (20 m2) offering a sea view, and a back yard patio with shower and barbecue (20 m2). There is a shared swimming pool and 50 m2 of private garden. The other apartments sharing the pool are 5 totally.
The villa is located in the spectacular village of Costa Paradiso. A village, half hidden, built on the rocks that rise out of the crystal clear sea.The villa is 2Km or 5 minutes from the sea and a short walk along the shore takes you to one of the most beautiful beaches along the entire coast. The beach is small but truly beautiful, completely wild, hidden in a cove backed by a little river winding back into the rocky hills, and with a crescent of soft sand. I'd really recommend getting a snorkel and a mask as there are loads of fish to check out, and once we even saw a huge yellow jellyfish-type thing about 20 m away underwater, that's how clear it is.If you would rather swim directly off the fabulously scenic rocks along the coast, there are plenty of little coves easily accessible to snorkel off. If you want a giant beach then drive a half-hour along the coast road (either direction), or for shopping and wandering in the old town, Castelsardo is very nice as a daytrip. Inland you should see some of the many nuraghic ruins - weird and atmospheric. In the village you will find shops, bars, restaurants and swimming pools, plus facilities for water sports and trips by bost to various local beaches. A short drive along the coast takes you to the picturesque town of Santa teresa di Gallura, where you can take boat trips to the nearby island including Corsica. You will also find excellent local fresh fish restaurants and close by Capo Testa is worth a visit for the spectacular landscape.
You will be remember Villetta Mariarte at Costa Paradiso as one of most beautiful place that you have seen.
Costa Paradiso: Few places turn out to be paradise - but this huge natural park extending to over 2000 acres comes very close!
The coastline is a rocky one with many of the cliffs and rocks shaped by the pounding of the sea and wind over thousands of years... the imagination can go wild visualising the rock formations, which often resemble faces, minimal shapes and even gargoyles produced by nature. The pink granite rocks take even a rosier glow during the magnificent sunsets over the sea.
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