Gulf of Porto

SIGHTSEEING, GULF OF PORTO Updated : Apr 3, 2017, 11.09 AM IST

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There is a reason why the Gulf of Porto is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A protected nature reserve, Porto offers a great drive through the Calanques de Piana, located between the town and the village of Piana. The red granite cliffs of Porto feature typical Mediterranean vegetation and a remarkable bird life. Scandola Nature Reserve is another UNESCO listed site with a rich wildlife. The mountainous region of Scandola Peninsula with its sharp cliffs overlooking the sea and offshore islands is a place one must pay a visit to. Only accessible by boat, this region has a rich marine life and offer amazing opportunities for snorkelling and scuba diving.
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