Cala Moresca

An enchanting bay overlooking the promontory of Capo Figari, framed by maritime pines and pink granite cliffs. A quiet corner, ideal for diving, relaxing and letting yourself be enveloped by the scents of the most authentic Sardinia.

Discover Cala Moresca

Cala Moresca is one of the most fascinating jewels of the north-eastern coast of Sardinia. Located a short distance from Golfo Aranci and accessible only by sea or via a path immersed in the Mediterranean scrub, this bay offers an unforgettable view: the sea fades from turquoise to deep blue, while the pink rocks and maritime pines create an intimate and protected atmosphere.

Sheltered from the winds and far from mass tourism, Cala Moresca is one of the most popular stops for yachtsmen who want to enjoy a swim in clear waters, snorkel among rocks and colorful fish or simply relax lulled by the silence.

Behind the beach rises the promontory of Capo Figari, which offers a wild and scenic panorama. Here, nature and sea blend together in a perfect balance that is hard to forget.

What to expect in this paradise

A quiet and scenic corner, perfect for a swim stop or a moment of pure relaxation. The waters are clear, the seabed is ideal for snorkeling, and the landscape gives a feeling of total immersion in the most authentic nature of Sardinia.

Tour Cala Moresca by dinghy

An experience of wilderness and legendary islands, discovering spectacular landscapes such as Cala Moresca, Figarolo Island, Spalmatore Beach and the Natural Pools of Molara Island.

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Fun Facts and Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Cala Moresca located?

Cala Moresca is located on the north-eastern coast of Sardinia, within the territory of Golfo Aranci, just a short distance from the city of Olbia. The cove lies at the foot of the Capo Figari promontory, one of the most scenic natural areas in the Gallura region.

This small bay overlooks a stretch of exceptionally clear sea and offers views of Figarolo Island, which is well known for dolphin sightings.

The surrounding landscape is characterised by granite rocks, Mediterranean vegetation and crystal-clear waters, making Cala Moresca one of the most charming coves along the coastline between Golfo Aranci and the Gulf of Olbia.

Cala Moresca can be reached by car from the centre of Golfo Aranci by following the road that leads towards the Capo Figari promontory.

Once near the cove, access continues on foot along a short path through Mediterranean vegetation that leads directly down to the beach.

The distance from Golfo Aranci is just a few minutes, while from Olbia the journey typically takes around 20 minutes.

Cala Moresca can also be reached by sea by navigating along the coastline between Golfo Aranci, Capo Figari and Figarolo Island.

With Flag Sardinia, it is possible to visit Cala Moresca aboard luxury RIB boats. Guests with a boating licence can choose a bareboat rental and explore independently, while those who prefer a more relaxed experience can opt for a charter with skipper.

Cala Moresca is famous for its crystal-clear waters and its unspoiled natural setting.

The cove stands out for its transparent sea, light seabeds and granite rock formations that create a landscape typical of the Gallura coastline.

One of the most distinctive features of this area is its proximity to Figarolo Island, where dolphin sightings are frequent during boat trips.

The combination of clear water, wild nature and marine wildlife makes Cala Moresca one of the most appreciated destinations for those seeking an authentic Sardinian experience.

At Cala Moresca visitors can enjoy a day immersed in nature along one of the most scenic stretches of the Gallura coastline.

The cove is ideal for swimming, relaxing and enjoying the exceptionally clear and calm waters.

Thanks to the quality of the sea, it is also one of the best areas for snorkeling and observing marine life along the coast.

Many visitors also choose to explore the area by boat, heading towards Figarolo Island, spotting dolphins or navigating along the Capo Figari promontory, one of the most spectacular coastal landscapes in north-eastern Sardinia.

Cala Moresca can be visited for much of the year thanks to the mild climate of north-eastern Sardinia.

The summer months, between June and September, are the most popular, offering ideal conditions for swimming and enjoying the sea.

Late spring and early autumn are also particularly appealing periods to visit Cala Moresca, as they allow visitors to experience the surrounding natural environment in a quieter atmosphere, with pleasant temperatures that are also ideal for hiking around Capo Figari.

Visiting Cala Moresca during a RIB boat tour allows you to discover one of the most authentic and scenic stretches of coastline in the Gallura region.

From the sea you can admire the cliffs of Capo Figari, the crystal-clear waters of the cove and Figarolo Island, with the chance to spot dolphins during navigation.

Arriving by boat also allows access to the most beautiful areas of the coastline, stopping for swimming in the clearest waters and enjoying the experience in complete freedom.

With the luxury RIB boats of Flag Sardinia, the experience can be fully customised: guests with a boating licence can choose a bareboat rental and explore independently, while those who prefer a guided experience can opt for a charter with skipper.

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