Cala Spinosa is a picturesque beach located in Capo Testa, a small peninsula in northern Sardinia, Italy. It features three idyllic coves with white and golden bronze sand, set against a backdrop of clear emerald green waters that transition into cobalt blue. The beach offers breathtaking views of the Strait of Bonifacio and Corsica, making it a haven for photographers and nature lovers alike. The unique rock formations and clear waters make it perfect for snorkeling, although it can get crowded during peak season.
One of the unique aspects of Cala Spinosa is its natural, untouched environment, but this also means that visitors must bring necessary amenities as there are no facilities provided at the beach itself. Its strategic location near Santa Teresa di Gallura provides access to various accommodations and dining options.
Historically, Capo Testa was significant for the Romans, who extracted granite from the area, which adds to the charm and historical depth of Cala Spinosa.