
Holiday rentals in Santa Teresa di Gallura : A dream destination in Sardinia
Nestled at the northern tip of Sardinia, Santa Teresa Gallura is a charming village looking out over the turquoise waters of Bonifacio (in Corsica). Founded in 1808 by Victor Emmanuel I of Savoy, this Sardinian gem captivates with its authenticity and varied landscapes, from white sandy coves with crystal-clear waters to wind-sculpted coasts and spectacular cliffs. Its mild and sunny Mediterranean climate makes it an ideal year-round vacation destination.
Santa Teresa Gallura is also rich in history, with iconic sites like the Longosardo Tower, built by the Spanish in the 16th century, and the nuragic ruins of Lu Brandali. Beach lovers will find delight in Rena Bianca Bay, awarded the Blue Flag for its pristine waters, and nearby beaches like La Marmorata, ideal for families with its shallow waters, or Cala Sambuco, perfect for those seeking tranquility.
Discover this unique destination by booking your holiday rental (Residence I Mirti Bianchi ), where comfort and well-being go hand in hand.
Between nature, history, and leisure, Santa Teresa Gallura offers an unforgettable experience, with endless activity possibilities: a multitude of water sports, hikes in exceptional landscapes like the Vallée de la Lune, or discovering local gastronomy in traditional restaurants. More information
Santa Teresa Gallura is also rich in history, with iconic sites like the Longosardo Tower, built by the Spanish in the 16th century, and the nuragic ruins of Lu Brandali. Beach lovers will find delight in Rena Bianca Bay, awarded the Blue Flag for its pristine waters, and nearby beaches like La Marmorata, ideal for families with its shallow waters, or Cala Sambuco, perfect for those seeking tranquility.
Discover this unique destination by booking your holiday rental (Residence I Mirti Bianchi ), where comfort and well-being go hand in hand.
Between nature, history, and leisure, Santa Teresa Gallura offers an unforgettable experience, with endless activity possibilities: a multitude of water sports, hikes in exceptional landscapes like the Vallée de la Lune, or discovering local gastronomy in traditional restaurants. More information