r/Sardinia • u/mass_sml72 • Aug 03 '25
Pregonta Where can I book tickets / reservations for beaches in the Golf of Orosei ?
I know you can get a ticket for Cala Goloritze on the heart of Sardinia app. I found that one…. But there’s like 5 more beaches I wanted to visit either by hike or boat… and I swear I can not find anything about how to reserve a ticket, and I saw one absolutely has to make reservations (as far as I understood). I’m going in September and rlly meet to reconnect with nature and the ocean.
So if y’all know where to get tickets for Cala Mariolu, Luna,Brandinchi, Sisine, Piscine Di Venere and Spiaggia dei Gabbiani
If you could give any advice or know where to do it, I would rlly rlly appreciate you all🤝🏼❤️
Nothing but love, and hope you have a great day ! :)
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u/Breitzei Aug 03 '25
From few days you can access only with an organized tour (boat with skipper) or you can just anchor your boat in front with a rental boat without access. You can also arrive by trekking, but all of them are really challenging trekking not simple hikes, better to have a local guide and proper equipment. Only for goloritze you will need to book in advance.
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u/mass_sml72 Aug 03 '25
Ah okey so I can get there by renting my own boat? Cause that’s what I was going to do
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u/Breitzei Aug 04 '25 edited Aug 05 '25
From few days rules changed, if you rent a boat without skipper you can only park your boat in front of the beach and go to the shore swimming if you dont book access in advance
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u/traveling-mt-nesters Aug 03 '25
I spent a week in Cala Ganone a few years ago - Cala Luna is great no reservations required just get down to the harbor (earlier is better) and buy a ticket. I do remember that the boats got crowded after 10am but we figured out what time the first boat left and it was amazing to have the beach largely to ourself for an hour or so. On arrival talk to the ferry huts in the harbor and figure out what’s up. We had no reservations before arrival and did fine
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u/mass_sml72 Aug 03 '25
Ah wait so you need to book a ferry there ? I was going to rent a dingy or smth myself
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u/traveling-mt-nesters Aug 03 '25
I did a dinghy rental as well and that’s great for exploring some of the smaller bays, we also booked a small tour (small boat maybe 10 people) to Cala Goritze that also did Blu Marino and let us off on a remote beach for a little while, but thr ferry to Cala Luna is way easier and cheaper way to get there. My advice would be if you are there a few days - do the public ferry (early) to Cala Luna one day and rent a dinghy the next day. You’ll have the experience of getting the lay of the land on someone else’s boat first before you do it yourself.
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u/mass_sml72 Aug 04 '25
Thank you so much for this recommendation! Will probably do it just like that
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u/beetsu Aug 03 '25
I don't think you need tickets for those beaches. I just returned from 6 days in Cala Gonone and went to said beaches by boat. No tickets needed aside from the boat/tour tickets.
The only one I'm aware that needs ticket is Cala Goloritze if you are willing to walk there.