Gallura
Gallura is a historical region located in the northeastern part of Sardinia, an island in Italy. Known for its rugged coastline, beautiful beaches, and granite mountains, Gallura is a popular destination for tourists seeking natural beauty and outdoor activities. The region's landscape is characterized by its unique rock formations and lush Mediterranean vegetation.
The main town in Gallura is Olbia, which serves as a gateway to the Costa Smeralda, famous for its luxury resorts and vibrant nightlife. Gallura is also home to several charming villages, such as Tempio Pausania and Palau, where visitors can experience local culture, cuisine, and traditions.