Isola dei Gabbiani is a small island located off the coast of Sardinia in southern Italy. Part of the Maddalena Archipelago, this granite formation is characterized by rugged cliffs and crystal-clear Mediterranean waters. The island is primarily visited for boat tours, snorkeling, and observing its natural wildlife, including seabirds. Access is typically by guided excursion from nearby towns.
Isola dei Gabbiani is a narrow sandy peninsula located in the municipality of Palau, in the province of Sassari, northeastern Sardinia, Italy. It extends into the Gulf of Arzachena and faces the protected waters of the La Maddalena National Archipelago Park, placing it within one of the Mediterranean's most ecologically significant coastal zones. Content is based on established geographic, ecological, and tourism data for the Gallura region of Sardinia.
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