The winding road gives way to a village twenty-foot boulders. Yutyaschiesya directly under cliff on which the highway is built, tiny coves are just a dizzying spectacle. Moving north, do not forget to stop in the town of Porto Rotondo and Porto Cervo, then, where you can wander through the narrow streets, cafes, explore the charming yachts and sailboats, or to look into the store in search of bargain. Next to Porto Cervo, overlooking the Lisha Di Vacca – bay of extraordinary beauty – and Further Gulf Arzachena. Soon you reach the seaport of Polo, where there is vanity, and day and night. From here you can go to the island of La Maddalena. Sand dunes and mountains of this striking beauty of nature corner formed under the influence of strong northerly winds and represent the phenomenon of 'tafoni' – rounded and smooth cave walls.
Go back to the main island and continue their journey north to Santa Teresa di Gallura which is famous for its strong wind gusts. This is the most northern point of Sardinia. Plan in advance to spend some time there, to wander among the huge "animal" of petrified sand formed naturally by the wind. Further details can be found at Cerebral Palsy, an internet resource. Bizarre forms of "stone beasts" have many similarities with elephants, rhinos, hippos and water buffalo. Santa Teresa di Gallura – the official boundary of the resort of Costa Smeralda, but adventurers should hasten forward, along the Costa Paradiso in the town of Castelsardo. Here you can visit the ancient towers and ramparts, castle Doria and the church of the XII century Santa Maria di Tergi. Just a few miles coast, from which the type of breath, leading to Porto Torres, where the church is worth seeing the XI century in the Romanesque style – San Gavino. And further to the town of Stintino, the neighborhood is famous for its white sand beaches. Ending journey along the northern coast of Sardinia, you will want to repeat everything again. The unique harmony of natural beauty, mild climate and warm attitude of local people fascinate anyone who has ever went on this amazing island.
