Overlooking the Strait of Bonifacio, just 14 km from Corsica, is located the famous seaside resort Santa Teresa di Gallura. Its population goes from about 5000 inhabitants during the winter to reach 10000 to 15000 with the arrival of the summer season. The town is famous for its beaches and cliffs of Capo Testa are one of the points of reference of tourism in northern Sardinia. From the port located in the village depart ferries to Bonifacio in Corsica. The origins of the town date back to the Nuraghic period. There are several archaeological sites in the vicinity of the town.

Attractions in the vicinity of Santa Teresa di Gallura: The beach of Rena Bianca, which in summer is almost always crowded, unlike other areas has generally hot water. Tomb of the giants of "Lu Brandali", ancient collective tomb of nuragic age, it is an important site from a historical and scientific point of view as the discoverings made in the aftermath of the excavations made it possible to determine the funerary rites and characteristic of collective innumation. It is worth a visit to the Church of San Vittorio and the Church Santa Lucia.