Caprera is connected to the island of La Maddalena by a bridge built over the “Passo della Moneta”. The first beach we find is Cala Garibaldi that takes its name from the famous general who spent the last years of his life in these lands in exile. Continuing further north, we can find other small beaches, pearls of rare beauty such as Cala Serena, Cala Napoletana and Punta Crucitta, which marks the northern limit of the territory. Not to be absolutely missed are the beaches of Cala Coticcio and Cala Brigantina, not surprisingly placed under protection but nevertheless open to visitors under certain conditions. Do not forget the unmissable visit to the Garibaldi museum.
DISCOVER THE BEACHES
The beach is a very fragile natural ecosystem. We recommend: not to take away sand, stones or shells, because they are the material the beach is made of; not to trample or tear up the dune vegetation because it is what protects the beach; respect all forms of life because the beach is their home, we are their guests.
Click on the photos and you will find for each beach: videos, environmental, naturalistic and logistical information.