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CAPO CODA CAVALLO

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2024
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Beach offering kayak rental to explore the small island of Proratora

Often compared to the marine paradises of Polynesia, the beach is nicknamed "Tahiti Beach". Hidden by a protected pine forest, this deep north-facing bay is bordered by a thin ribbon of white, powdery sand. It is so narrow that you can hardly fit more than two rows of towels or deck chairs. It is possible to rent a kayak to explore the small island of Proratora, which is just 200 metres from the beach. A path through the pine forest leads up to Cape Coda Cavallo, from where you can see the island of Molara.

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CAPO CODA CAVALLO
Avant d’accéder à cet endroit (presqu’île) il faut laisser la voiture suffisamment tôt et terminer à pied. C’est un cul de sac avec un parking payant . Attention au stationnement sauvage car la police rôde…
Magnifique belvédère avec une vue extraordinaire sur la mer et l’ile de Isola Proratora.
La plage est en contre bas avec accès facile par un chemin. Gratuit pour les piétons. Celle ci est très belle avec une eau turquoise. La baignade est sans risque. Possibilité pour la tranquillité d’accéder à de nombreuses petites criques à gauche et à droite. Passage plus délicat car il faut escalader des rochers.

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