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Equipped with two attractive tourist ports, Golfo Aranci offers comfortable receptive structures, equipped of swimming pools, fields from tennis to little meters from the beaches.
It is possible to practice trekking along interesting the naturalistic routes, nautical sports and for the passionate divers exist underwater schools with qualified instructors.

 It offers moreover one immense chosen of restaurants with famous typical kitchen duffle-coat and international, pizzeria, ice-cream parlors. Covering the main way of the streets you can make shopping in the numerous stores of handicraft, gold and coral, and once a week, comes prepared a characteristic small marketplace on the beach shore.

The characteristic of the place gives the possibility to acquire fresh fish in all the seasons in the fish markets that directly withdraw the product from the local fishermen.

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about Golfo Aranci

Golfo Aranci (Sardinian: Figari) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Olbia-Tempio in the Italian region Sardinia, located about 200 km north of Cagliari and about 13 km northeast of Olbia.

Golfo Aranci is nearest Round Port, Costa Smeralda and the Golf Pevero Club. It is in one favorable geographic position in order to catch up time shortly between coastal localities.

History - The name of the commune derives probably from a wrong spelling of the Sardinian Golfu di li Ranci ("Gulf of the Crabs"). Once known as Figari, the current city was born in the mid 19th century as a settlement of fishermen.

In the early 19th century a Royal Decree made it the main port for the arrivals from the mainland, contributing to its demographic expansion.