Cala Sisine is one of the widest and wildest beaches in the Gulf of Orosei. Situated at the mouth of the Codula di Sisine canyon, it offers a broad stretch of white pebbles and fine gravel framed by high limestone walls.
The water is crystalline, shifting between turquoise and emerald green. Cala Sisine tends to be quieter than Cala Luna or Cala Mariolu, rewarding visitors with a more intimate and unspoilt atmosphere.
Cala Sisine: A Wild Beach in the Gulf of Orosei
Behind the beach the canyon of Codula di Sisine opens up into a dramatic gorge that can be explored on foot — a wonderful short walk among ancient trees and smooth rock. The beach itself has no facilities, so bring everything you need for the day.
The seabed is varied and interesting, making this a fine spot for snorkelling. The anchorage is sheltered and easy, suitable even for beginners.
Getting There by Boat
From Cala Gonone harbour, Cala Sisine is around 35-40 minutes of sailing south. It sits between Cala Luna and Cala Biriola, making it a natural mid-morning or afternoon stop on a day exploring the coast.
Visit Cala Sisine with a self-drive dinghy or as part of a guided boat excursion from Cala Gonone.