Thanks to the magic of its natural ravines, this bay was referred to in the earliest maps of Sardinia as Nynphaeus portus, the Port of the Nymphs.
It retained this name until around the year 1000 A.D. Following a feudal investiture of the Pope relating to the lands of the bay, which was conceded - during the period of judicial government - to Isidoro Conte Palatino (a nobleman of the Logudoro who had defended the coasts against Saracen pirates), the name of the bay was changed to the current Porto del Conte or Count's Bay.