Emerald green waters, breathtaking backdrops, excellent and sublime coastlines, seascapes but slowly depopulation of life. This must have been to encourage the creation of a protected area which is, by now several years old, from Capo Boi in Punta Porceddus and is known by the name of a protected marine area of Capo Carbonara. No limit on relief for tourists who will have full access and freedom of bathing waters are part of the park. As the only constraint is impossible to fish, just when we take into account the amazing wildlife that lives on the water villasimiuesi. The area has been established with precision in 1998 and is characterized by rugged granite walls that have coastlines, dotted with dense and less dense maquis. Suggestive of the pond will be noticed, divided from the sea by a strip of white sand, inhabited by flamingos, gulls, shearwaters and sneezing. This is true even for the two beautiful islands that belong to the protected territories, Isola dei Cavoli, and the sublime Serpentara. Two islands steeped in history, two islands of countryside exceptional. Are opened to these daily excursions, which make use of motorboats and sailboats some others that offer tourists the chance to spend a day full of novelty and adventure. Spanning a good part of what has protected the coast, stopping in the most charming coves and less crowded. You can practice, during breaks snorkeling, or you can entrust myself totally to the sun, taking care of your tan cautiously.
Opportunities for exploring the beautiful coastline, you will more numerous in conjunction with the Passover, during which Villasimius and the surrounding areas take to awaken and inaugurated the works for the coming of the new season. Several last minute packages that are offered, cost effectively and Interesting, many residences or hotels that offer themselves as recreational facilities, but there are also campsites and the chance to rent houses for a week or more. Be reported 17 to 19 April, the event moves Muravera years, the Festival of Citrus with meetings and folklore shows of primary importance.
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