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Cala Granara is located on Isola di Spargi in the Maddalena Archipelago, off Sardinia. The beach is enclosed by palms and lush island plants. The shallow turquoise waters are perfect for snorkeling and the silvery sand begs for sunbathers.
Cala Guigia is a very nice beah with white sand, cristal clear water, sunbeds to rent, and sometimes quit atmosphere for a relaxing stay. But is can get crowded.
Cala Llombards is a beach and resort on the southeast coast of Majorca. The beach is relatively unknown by tourists and tends to be frequented by local holiday villa owners.
The beach of Cala Lina is on Sardinia near the town of Cala Gonone. The beach is accessed by water by pleasure boats or on the boats that depart from the port of Cala Gonone and from the beach of the Marina di Orosei.
Cala Macarelleta on the island of Minorca, Spain lies at the south end of the island. The beach can only be reached on foot or by boat and due to that is probably one of the least crowded beaches you'll find in Spain.
The beach is just to the west of Cala Galdana.
Cala Mariolu is a spectacular turquoise water beach located along the middle eastern coast of Sardinia. Make sure to snorkel around some big rocks.
Either take a mini cruise that takes you to Cala Luna, Cala Mariolu, Cala Biriola and Goloritze or hire a boat and decide which beach to stay at. The sun shines in the morning while the rest of the day the beach is in the ...
The Calamian Islands or Calamianes is a group of islands in the Philippine province of Palawan. It includes:
Busuanga Island
Coron Island
Culion Island
Calauit Island
Malcapuya Island
Banana Island
Pass Island
Calumbuyan Island
several minor islets
Historically, the Calamianes was site of the Spanish politico-militarProvincia de Calamianes. The Spanish Empire later ...
The water of Cala Minnola, on the eastern side of the island of Levanzo, there is one of the most important sicilian underwater archaeological site in which a Roman cargo ship, loaded with wine amphoras, lies at 27 meters of depth.
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