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Cala d’Alga

Cala d’Alga (seaweed cove) is located on the island of Spargi’s southwest coast and it’s famous for its shape, which reminds that of a witch’s head sculpted by the wind on the rocks. It takes its name from the countless layers of Mediterranean tapeweed that often cover a large part of the beach. The cove is characterized by a wild nature, pinkish rocks, thin sand, an emerald green sea and a rocky and deep seabed.

Montebello21 ✓ Alert No service available.

Montebello21 ✓ Alert During the high season there is a large number of private and tourist boats.

Montebello21 ✓ Alert It’s forbidden to light fires, collect or remove flora and fauna (terrestrial and marine), sand, rocks and shells. Administrative penalties, set by Regional Regulations and Navigation Code, start from a minimum of 500,00€. It’s forbidden to smoke and use single-use plastic on all the beaches of the Archipelago. Administrative penalties start from a minimum of 25,00€.

Montebello21 ✓ Anchor Boaters’ access to the beaches is only allowed by rowing boats, using the appropriate corridors and for the time necessary to disembark people or things.

Montebello21 ✓ Notice It should be noted the occasional presence of wasps and wild boars on the whole island, pay attention.

Montebello21 ✓ Notice For a serene and conscious holiday, please consult the National Park zoning map on the official website Lamaddalenapark.it.



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