Located within 100 meters away from one of the most iconic beaches of Costa Smeralda – Cala Granu – this delightful apartment is set within a distinguished residential complex designed by Architect Vietti, one of the artists who contributed to creating the timeless Costa Smeralda style. The apartment is located on the first and last floor of the building, encompassing a beautiful view of the seascape that can be admired while dining in the pleasant alfresco area in the balcony. The interiors consist of an ample living area with glass walls framing the panorama and access to the balcony, a large separate kitchen, and two bedrooms with two bathrooms, one of which en-suite. The property also features a reserved parking space. Porto Cervo downtown, its iconic Passeggiata, and the designer boutiques, excellent restaurant, and all the services can be reached in a few minutes driving.
Cala granu is a fantastic tiny bay nestled like a gem among the Mediterranean shrub and reddish granite rocks. The beach is sheltered from the winds and has shallow waters that make it perfect for family and kids.
The name Cala Granu - which means Bay of the Wheat - dates back to antiquity. The lands behind the shoreline were used to grow wheat by the farmers of Monti di Mola (the name of the area now called Costa Smeralda) until the '50s.
During summer one can admire the boats anchored offshore with the Capo Ferro lighthouse in the background.
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