Laguna Di Nora is a picturesque coastal area on the southwest coast of Sardinia, located in the municipality of Pula. This beautiful lagoon spans around 37.6 to 55 hectares, depending on the source, and is characterized by its tranquil canals and islets, forming part of the mouth of the Arrieras River. Separated from the sea by the Fradis Minoris peninsula, this natural area is rich in Mediterranean flora. The lagoon is not only an environmental education center focused on cetaceans and sea turtles but also a haven for birdwatchers, with species like the Audouin’s Gull nesting locally.
Visitors can enjoy canoeing, snorkeling, and exploring the nearby archaeological site of Nora. Nearby beaches include Spiaggia di Nora and Spiaggia Su Guventeddu, offering perfect spots for relaxation.
The surrounding landscape, steeped in history from the Nuragic to Roman civilizations, provides a unique blend of natural and cultural experiences.