Two large rocky headlands, the Delfini and Punta Don Diego enclose the beauties of Cala Trana, a small beach protected by the backdropping sand dunes and a hinterland covered by Mediterranean scrub. It is located along the coastal stretch of Punta Sardegna, within the territory of Palau, in the northernmost part of the Isola, three kilometres northeast of another splendid Palau beach, Porto Pollo. Extending 200 metres in length, Cala Trana is nestled between two enormous granite rock clusters and can be reached by sea or along a dirt track, leading from the road that extends to Costa Serena.