Cala Luna is one of the most evocative beaches of the splendid Gulf of Orosei and is undoubtedly one of the symbols of Sardinia, especially in the collective imagination. It is no coincidence that a world famous group, the Chilean Inti Illimani, has dedicated a piece to this cove: Danza di Cala Luna (Dance of Cala Luna). This beach has also been the scene of 3 films: Scarabea – How much land does a man need? Mr. Robinson, a monstrous story of love and adventure and above all Lina Wertmuller’s delightful comedy, Overwhelmed by an unusual destiny in the blue sea of August, the cove is protected by steep rock walls that frame it and dotted with shady and wide natural caves that provide shelter from the sun during the warmer months. The golden beach in the centre of the cove plunges into a crystal clear blue sea.