Cala Carlotto’s beach is located on the island of La Maddalena’s south-west coast. It’s characterized by a small beach with medium-grained sand and a clear, transparent sea. It is very quiet and sheltered from the Mistral thanks to its massive rocks that surround this paradise.
The cliff nearby, where you can find the Sanctuary of “Madonna dei Pescatori” (Virgin Mary of the fishermen), offers a unique view on Spargi Island, especially at dusk.
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The cliff nearby, where you can find the Sanctuary of “Madonna dei Pescatori” (Virgin Mary of the fishermen), offers a unique view on Spargi Island, especially at dusk.
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€.
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.
Bar Carlotto Restaurant/bar with sea view.
For a serene and conscious holiday, please consult the National Park zoning map on the official website Lamaddalenapark.it.
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