This island is renowned for being one of the most attractive regions in terms of tourism, offering beautiful beaches and an equally exceptional sea. In addition, the northern area of Sardinia, especially in the Gulf of Olbia offers the opportunity to practice fishing with spinning technique. The spinning technique is a modern, dynamic technique that allows you to fish with a lot of movement, therefore also suitable for a young target.
The most famous and popular spots absolutely not to be missed to practice this type of fishing are undoubtedly:
the beach of Pittulongu is a beautiful and extensive ‘crescent’ of very fine and white sand alternating with stretches of small shells, especially near the shore, an ideal place in which to implement this type of fishing.
a granite promontory, characterized by turquoise-colored waves and a beach with white sand. A fantastic setting in which to practice spinning fishing and admire a fantastic place.
the beautiful crystal clear sea has colors that vary between emerald green, blue and turquoise. In addition the beach is characterized by a light golden sand, a heavenly place, in close contact with nature.
inserted in the natural park of Tavolara-Capo Coda Cavallo, for several years, this place has earned the nickname of natural paradise, able to give wonderful beaches and stunning landscapes.
a fascinating place even if little known where the water is clean and with a beautiful turquoise color, very popular with sportsmen who practice windsurfing, a site that is definitely worth visiting and in which to spend hours in practicing an activity such as fishing.
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