Santa Maria Navarrese, a hamlet in the municipality of Baunei (OG), rises on the central eastern coast of Sardinia. The 11th century Church of Santa Maria of Navarra and the Spanish tower, built in the 17th century to guard the coast, represent the historical memory of the town. Under the shade of pine trees and dominated by the tower, the terrace overlooking the gulf offers a view of the marina.
Nearby are the beaches of Cala Sisine, the pearl of the Gulf of Orosei, with large grains of sand and two imposing rocky outcrops on either side, Cala Mariolu, Cala Follò, Cala Goloritzè, with turquoise waters and super white sand, and Cala Luna, considered to be one of the most beautiful Mediterranean beaches. The Mediterranean brush, gathered in a thick wood of oak, juniper and pine tree, looks over the cliffs to the bold brushstrokes of the sea.
Nearby is the incomparable beauty of the wild Baunei landscape: limestone ramparts rising steeply from the sea, sea expanses of indescribable splendor and waters as green as fresh sprouts and as blue as the sky.
Fondazione Sardegna Film Commission
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Email: filmcommission@regione.sardegna.it