Cala Sisine

Cala Sisine

Baunei, Nuoro4.60 (20 reviews)
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About this Beach

Cala Sisine is one of the most dramatic beaches along the Gulf of Orosei, set at the mouth of a deep limestone canyon. The beach is a wide arc of white pebbles and coarse sand, framed by towering cliffs that soar hundreds of meters above. Ancient holm oaks and oleanders spill down the valley, creating patches of welcome shade. The water here is a dazzling palette of blues, from pale turquoise in the shallows to deep sapphire further out. The underwater landscape is equally impressive, with rocky walls, sea caves, and abundant marine life making it a snorkeler's paradise. Accessible by boat from Cala Gonone or via a strenuous hike through the Codula di Sisine gorge, the beach rewards effort with a genuine sense of wilderness. A small seasonal bar provides basic refreshments, but visitors should come prepared for a day of natural immersion.

Hours

08:30 - 18:30

Season

June - September

Rating

4.60/5

Location

Baunei

Amenities

🍹Beach Bar
🤿Snorkeling Gear
🏄Water Sports

Services & Pricing

Beach Lounger

Lounger on the pebble beach

Equipment

€25/day

Boat Shuttle

Return boat from Cala Gonone

Activity

€22/person

Snorkel Set

Quality snorkeling equipment

Equipment

€12/day

Guided Canyon Hike

Trek through the Codula di Sisine gorge

Activity

€35/person

Google Reviews

4.6

1560 reviews on Google

Karol Kamiński

Karol Kamiński

7 months ago

Google

Quite a pleasant beach, though definitely more on the rocky side. The downside is the constant flow of boats in high season, since that’s basically the main way to get here. On the plus side, just about 300 meters from the beach there’s a small bar and restaurant, so you can grab some water, have a beer, or get something to eat if you need a break. Even in peak season it didn’t feel unbearably crowded on the sand, so overall it turned out to be a really nice experience.

Amer Raawan

Amer Raawan

a year ago

Google

One of my favourite beaches in Sardinia. We got there by boat as part of a boat tour, but you can also get there on foot via a hiking trail. Quite spacious, but definitely take a beach umbrella and lots of water especially if you're going in the summer.

Manuel Garcia

Manuel Garcia

8 months ago

Google

Amazing Beach, although the way down there is a bit too dusty for a normal car.

Joe (junior)

Joe (junior)

a year ago

Google

Nice beach, it should be much better if.not crowded, I wonder when it would because I have been in september. I super liked the snorkeling around very clear water on the north Bring your swimming shoes, they are required for better confort

Johan Johansson

Johan Johansson

a year ago

Google

We approached from land, and thus didn't access the caves. You easily drive to the parking with a regular 2x2 car when it's dry. If it has been raining you won't get back up the steep roads without a 4x4. Dont go there without a spare tyre (a real one) and keep in 1st gear so that your tires don't get damages. If you go slow it's a 40 minutes drive from the paved road. Ground clearance on the last bit of the road requires just standard car, about 2 dm with no stones sticking up in the road. The road is well kept all the way to the parking 2km before the beach. The beach is nothing special however, and free diving is lousy there. What makes it with the trip is the road and the hike. If you want to free dive, go to Pedra longa.

Guest Reviews

4.60based on 20 reviews
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