Escape the city: North Sarinia Part N°1
Capo Testa and Bocche di Bonifacio
Bocche di Bonifacio is a very simple and very nice place. I like everything about it, the interior, the food, the handwritten menu, the fact that they only have fish dishes on the menu, the location.
The menu changes every day. The food simple and nice. Prices are reasonable. We paid 60€ for 2 adults and a kid, primi, secondi and dessert, coffe and wine. Don't expect a vine list though. They just serve a house wine. They open at 19h and if you are early you get to sit by the window where you have a nice view over the bocca di bonifatio. On a clear day you can even see Corsica.
Bocche di Bonifacio is not only a restaurant but also albergo - means a simple hotel.
If you drive out to the capo testa it's on the right side of the road.
There's a big sign so one really can't miss it.
Bocche di Bonifacio
Restaurant and Albergo
Capo Testa
Tel.: 0789 -754202
http://xoomer.virgilio.it/bocchebonifacio/
Capo Testa
this might be a tourist place but it's definitely worth the visit. Beautiful rock formations, cliffs and a stunning view over the "bocca di bonifacio". Try to go on a sunny and windy off- season day. Bring a some time and you swimming trunks. Most tourists only walk a few steps but you can walk around the whole hook. There are some beautiful beaches along the walk.
Santa Teresa di Gallura
The last village before Capo Testa is Santa Teresa di Gallura, a place I quite like.
A lively and very authentic italian village. I suggest you stop here for an Aperol Spritz before you drive out to the Capo di Testa.
If you need the beach, Rena Majore some 10 minutes south of Santa teresa is one of my favorites.
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