Grotta Del Bue Marino is a stunning beach in Dorgali, Sardinia, known for its soft white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters. It stretches approximately 400 meters and offers breathtaking scenery. The area is named after the monk seal, now an endangered species. Nearby attractions include the beautiful beaches of Cala Luna and Cala Sisine, accessible by boat or hiking. Grotta Del Bue Marino itself is not suitable for swimming due to its rocky nature and lack of lifeguards, but it offers delightful sunbathing and snorkeling opportunities. The surrounding environment is rich in natural beauty and archaeological sites like the ancient Nuraghe settlements.
The beach is part of the Codula di Luna karst tunnel, a large geological formation. Visitors often come to enjoy the serene atmosphere and explore nearby caves and beaches by boat. However, there are limited amenities on-site, so visitors should plan accordingly.
The proximity to town offers access to additional services, including dining and accommodations. For those seeking more convenience, nearby towns like Dorgali provide additional amenities such as restaurants and shops.