La Caletta is a small town, a touristic harbour and a tourist destination in Sardinia, Italy. Caletta means a small bay or little harbour.
Beach and hillside villas. The town is located approximately 50 km south of Olbia, in the administrative territory of Siniscola (province of Nuoro), on the Tyrrhenian coast of the island.
An ancient village of fishermen, its small gulf has been transformed in the 1970s into a touristic harbour, and recently renewed and enlarged. The town has 1,000 inhabitants, that grow to over 10,000 in Summer) is today deeply dependent on tourism. On its northern side it borders with San Giovanni, the coastal fraction of Posada.
La Caletta is in front of a well known beach (appr. 10 km of pure white sand) that ends at the small town of Santa Lucia. The local population means that La Caletta needs a ferry line to the Continent (Italian mainland), and some experiments were practiced a few years ago that confirmed the potential success of such an initiative, but (also due to the administrative competence of an external organ and as part of the port under the authority of the bordering territory of Posada) administrative issues and local rivalries have so far stopped this from happening
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