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Baunei Collection

Baunei, a hidden gem in the heart of Europe's stunning Italy, is nestled on the enchanting island of Sardinia



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Baunei, a hidden gem in the heart of Europe's stunning Italy, is nestled on the enchanting island of Sardinia. This picturesque village boasts breathtaking views that stretch across its rugged coastline and towards the azure waters of the Mediterranean Sea. One cannot help but be captivated by Baunei's natural wonders, such as Cala Goloritze. This pristine beach is adorned with golden sands and framed by towering limestone cliffs. The pièce de résistance is undoubtedly "the needle, " an imposing pinnacle that rises majestically from the crystal-clear waters. Nearby, an arch gracefully spans over this idyllic cove, creating a scene straight out of a postcard. As you explore further along Baunei's coast, you'll discover Cala Mariolu beach – another paradise awaiting your arrival. Its translucent waters invite you to take a refreshing dip while marveling at the vibrant marine life beneath its surface. From above, an aerial view showcases not only this remarkable beach but also reveals the mouth of the river Codula di Luna as it merges with Cala Luna. Venturing inland from Baunei presents yet another captivating sight: The Church of San Pietro in Golgo stands proudly amidst nature's embrace. Surrounded by lush greenery and serene landscapes, this spiritual sanctuary offers solace to both locals and visitors alike. But it isn't just nature that steals hearts here; adorable creatures like baby donkeys roam freely through fields near Baunei. Their playful antics bring joy to all who encounter them and add an extra touch of charm to this already magical place. For those seeking adventure beyond sun-soaked beaches, exploring caves becomes irresistible when faced with Orosei Gulf's astonishing beauty seen from above—Cala Luna Beach beckons explorers into its mesmerizing depths where stalactites hang like chandeliers within ancient chambers. Finally, one cannot forget about olive trees—an integral part of Sardinian culture and landscape.