Capo Caccia

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Capo Caccia is a dramatic limestone promontory on the northwest coast of Sardinia, Italy, known for its towering cliffs, sea caves, and scenic coastal views.

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Capo Caccia canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf headland
promontory
access by boat from Alghero
by road from Alghero
administrativeTerritory Alghero
surface form: Comune of Alghero
category Cliffs of Italy
Landforms of Sardinia
country Italy
elevation about 186 metres
geologicalComposition limestone
hasEcosystem Mediterranean scrub
hasFeature karst formations
marine grottoes
panoramic sea views
sea caves
sheer coastal cliffs
towering cliffs
hasStructure lighthouse
hasTouristAttraction Capo Caccia lighthouse
Escala del Cabirol
Grotta di Nettuno
Neptune's Grotto
hasViewOf Gulf of Alghero
Mediterranean Sea
hasWildlife Mediterranean seabirds
griffon vulture
isPartOf northwest Sardinian coast
knownFor birdwatching
diving sites
dramatic coastal scenery
sea caves
sunset views
languageLocalName Italian
localName Capo Caccia self-link
locatedIn Mediterranean Sea
Province of Sassari
Sardinia
northwest coast of Sardinia
near Alghero
partOf Capo Caccia – Isola Piana marine area
surface form: Capo Caccia - Isola Piana Marine Protected Area

Riviera del Corallo
protectionStatus marine protected area
region Sardinia
tourismActivity boat excursions
hiking
rock climbing
scuba diving
snorkeling

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Alghero nearbyAttraction Capo Caccia
Neptune's Grotto locatedIn Capo Caccia
Capo Caccia localName Capo Caccia self-link
Porto Conte near Capo Caccia