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PORT CALA Mangiavolpe THE MAGDALENE
Marina of Cala Mangiavolpe Island of La Maddalena
PORT CALA Mangiavolpe THE MAGDALENE
PORT CALA Mangiavolpe THE MAGDALENE
Marina di Cala Mangiavolpe portLa Maddalena Sassari 07024Italy
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Dal Boat a 10-metre boat that organizes trips to discover the islands that make up the La Maddalena Archipelago National Park. The maximum capacity of the boat is 10 people to ensure greater comfort. We will visit and stop for a swim on the islands of Spargi, Budelli and Santa Maria with lunch on board based on a welcome cocktail, aperitif, first course with seafood, fruit and free drinks.
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About La Maddalena
La Maddalena (Gallurese: Madalena or La Madalena, Sardinian: Sa Madalena) is a town and comune located on the islands of the Maddalena archipelago in the province of Sassari, northern Sardinia, Italy. It is one of I Borghi piĆ¹ belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages of Italy").The main town of the same name is located on the homonymous island. == Comune == The La Maddalena comune covers all the territory of the La Maddalena archipelago including the islands: Barrettini, Barettinelli, Bisce, Budelli, Camizie, Cappuccini, Caprera, Chiesa, Colombo, Corcelli, Delle Bocche, Italiani, Le Camere, Nibani, Maddalena, Monaci, Mortorio, Pecora, Piana, Porco, Porro, Presa, Razzoli, Santa Maria, Santo Stefano, Soffi, Spargi and Spargiotto. == Town == La Maddalena is the largest town in the Maddalena archipelago, just 2 kilometres (1 mile) from the northeastern shore of Sardinia and sitting in the Strait of Bonifacio, between it and Corsica. The focal-point of pedestrian activity is around Piazza Umberto I (formerly known as Piazza Comando-the older generation of natives in town still commonly refer to the piazza by its original name). There is an adjacent via (Garibaldi) that connects the port (Banchina Commerciale I) facing the Island of Santo Stefano and Piazza Umberto I with city hall. Via Garibaldi is surrounded by commercial shops, restaurants, and bars. La Maddalena now derives much of its income from tourism. The only method of traveling to La Maddalena is by boat, with car ferries travelling from nearby Palau in Sardinia. The natives of La Maddalena speak a Sardo-Corsican dialect known as Maddalenino.