Tourist Guide Santa Teresa di Gallura
Santa Teresa di Gallura is a small but perfectly formed tow on the northern tip of Sardinia. The beach front town is on the strait of Bonifacio and the coast of corsica can been seen accross the glassy blue mediterranean waters.
The town offers tourist plenty apart from beautiful beaches as it is one of the regional centres for the Olbia-Tempio region of Sardinia. So for bars, locally produced wines and spirits and restaurants this is definately a place to be for those looking for a change from the more touristy area around Porto Cervo, Palau and Olbia itself.
You won't be able to miss the sea-front watch-tower of Aragon and the unspoilt coast of the island of Municca. Definately the perfect place to base a Sardinian holiday or visit for a day and evening!
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