Along the eastern coast of Caprera Island, covered with fine, white sands and touched by the crystal-clear waters of the Sardinian Sea, lies the enchanting beach of Cala Coticcio, also known by the nickname Tahiti, derived from its naturally exotic landscape.
Among the anchorages in Sardinia, Cala Coticcio is one of the busiest anchorages on the entire island of Caprera, and consists of 2 small anchorages and inlets (which are closed, in summer, to prevent recreational boats from entering all the way to shore).
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