Capo Caccia
Alghero, Italy
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Is Capo Caccia worth visiting?
Capo Caccia is a rocky promontory that dominates the Bay of Alghero. This spectacular section of the coastline rises up to a height of 610 feet (186 meters) above the sea and features a network of underground caves. Enjoy superlative cliff top views then investigate subterranean caverns and passageways.
How to visit Capo Caccia?
By Sea: Tourist boats depart daily from the port of Alghero and from Cala Dragunara in Porto Conte. The journey takes about 40 minutes and allows you to admire the Coral Riviera and the cliffs of Capo Caccia from the sea. Access by sea is active primarily from spring to autumn, depending on weather and sea conditions.
What to see in Capo Caccia?
Sheer limestone cliffs, a lighthouse, and endless sea views—Capo Caccia is Alghero's wild edge. Hike the headland or descend the Escala del Cabirol to Neptune's Grotto, or arrive by boat for cave tours.
Is Alghero a nice part of Sardinia?
Absolutely. Alghero, with its Catalan roots and position on the western coast of Sardinia, makes for a wonderful visit. The old town experience here is quintessential.
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