Cala Bitta is a beautiful cove located in the town of the same name in the province of Arzachena. The natural cove is characterized by a bright blue sea and a natural context that draws it a pristine profile. Its seabed is composed of gray sand, which gives the water a very special and striking color.
Within this discrete inlet is a small tourist pier protected by the islet of Li Mucchi Bianchi and the Punta di Li Cossi. The modest facility is perfect for those small pleasure boats with families aboard looking for an ideal vacation spot for adults and children. In fact, especially near the beach, the seabed is shallow and sandy making it perfect for children.
The natural cove is located less than 2 km from Baia Sardinia and 6 km from Porto Cerco. This location attracts an ever-increasing number of boats that point to the cala Bitta area for snorkeling and diving activities. In fact, thanks to its seabed, the area is perfect for diving and admiring the wonders of the shoreline.
The beach provides parking services, umbrella and beach chair rentals. A patini service and windsurfing activities are also available. There are also numerous nightclubs and a water playground nearby. The area is thus predisposed to those who want to moor at a beach that can provide tranquility but also entertainment.
Cala Bitta is a very picturesque beach and perfect for boats traveling in the northern part of Sardinia. Equipped with a small marina, it allows boats a quiet and safe mooring, suitable for families looking for a balanced vacation full of tourism and recreation.
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