Sardinia, the second-largest island in the Mediterranean, boasts some of Italy’s most captivating beaches.
Cala Goloritzé stands out with its limestone cliffs, clear emerald waters, and a natural arch that frames the beach beautifully. Accessible only by boat or a challenging hike, it’s a serene escape from the crowds.
Across the globe, UNESCO World Heritage sites offer a window into human history, architecture, and the natural environment. Among these, certain towns stand out for their unique cultural, historical, and architectural significance.