Golfo Aranci hotels & apartments, all accommodations in Golfo Aranci
4-star hotels in Golfo Aranci
Voi Colonna Village
Loc. Sos Aranzoz, 07026 Golfo Aranci, Italy, Golfo Aranci, Italy
Hotel Villa Margherita
Via Liberta 91, Golfo Aranci, Italy
3-star hotels in Golfo Aranci
- Le Corti Di Marinella Aparthotel
- Hotel Castello
- Borgo Alba Barona Turismo Rurale Hotel
- Residence Spiaggia Bianca
- Hotel La Lampara
- Baia Caddinas Clubresidence
- Il Borgo Di Punta Marana Aparthotel
- Hotel Tabby
- Terza Spiaggia & La Filasca - Apartments
- B&B Casa Derosas
- B&B Su Donnigheddu
- Residence Marineledda & Vela Blu
- Residence Orizzonti
Albero Capovolto Bed & Breakfast
Via Sudunigheddu, Golfo Aranci, Italy
Hotel Maria
149 Via Liberta I Piano, Golfo Aranci, Italy
2-star hotels in Golfo Aranci
Hotel Patti
Via C.Colombo 10, Golfo Aranci, Italy
Sardinia Blu Residence
Via G Carducci 7, Golfo Aranci, Italy
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Golfo Aranci is a picturesque town located in the stunning region of Sardinia, Italy. The town is known for its crystal-clear waters, beautiful beaches, and charming harbor, making it a fantastic destination for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts. Golfo Aranci belongs to the province of Olbia-Tempio and offers a relaxing and authentic Italian experience. Some of the best neighborhoods to stay in are Baia Caddinas, Terrata, and Mare e Rocce.
Must-see landmarks of Golfo Aranci:
Cala Moresca: This stunning natural cove is perfect for relaxing and taking in the beautiful coastal scenery.
San Pietro Beach: With its soft sands and clear waters, San Pietro Beach is an ideal spot for sunbathing and swimming.
Capo Figari: This rugged headland offers breathtaking views of the coastline and is a paradise for hikers and nature lovers.
Must-visit events in Golfo Aranci:
Festa di San Giuseppe: This traditional festival in March honors the patron saint of carpenters and is celebrated with parades, music, and delicious local delicacies.
Sagra del Mirto: Held in July, this festival celebrates the production of mirto, a popular Sardinian liqueur, with music, dancing, and tastings.
Notte della Taranta: This lively music event in August features traditional tarantella music and dancing, creating a vibrant and energetic atmosphere.
What is the most and the least popular time to visit Golfo Aranci?
The most popular time to visit Golfo Aranci is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the beaches are at their best. The least popular time to visit is during the winter, from November to February, as many tourist facilities and attractions may be closed, and the weather can be cooler and more unpredictable.