OUR BEACHES

The North-East coast of Sardinia is a true natural paradise, famous for its breathtaking beaches, crystal-clear waters, and spectacular views. This area boasts an extraordinary variety of beaches, ranging from the more famous and busy ones to quieter, more intimate coves. Some beaches are well-served, offering a wide range of water sports and services for an active holiday, while others, wilder and more unspoiled, ensure greater privacy and a completely tranquil atmosphere. Every corner of the coast offers a unique experience, whether it’s relaxation, sports, or exploring nature. The beaches in the area are perfect for enjoying the sun, the sea, and the serenity of a preserved natural environment.

Between San Teodoro and Olbia

Porto Taverna – crystal-clear waters and spectacular views of Tavolara Island, perfect for families and water sports.

Lu Impostu – a long stretch of white sand with turquoise water and shallow waters, immersed in an unspoiled landscape.

Cala Brandinchi – known as “the little Tahiti” for its stunning colors and fine sand.

Costa Corallina – a small cove with transparent waters, framed by granite rocks and Mediterranean maquis.

Capo Coda Cavallo – a protected marine area, a paradise corner with breathtaking views, ideal for snorkeling and boat excursions.

Porto Istana – fine white sand with shallow and transparent waters, one of Olbia’s most beloved beaches.

Spiaggia delle Vacche – a small hidden cove with emerald waters and wild charm.

Between Olbia and Golfo Aranci

Cala Sassari – turquoise water and golden sand, ideal for those seeking tranquility near Golfo Aranci.

Spiaggia Bianca – a Caribbean-colored coastline, perfect for relaxation and water sports.

Cala Moresca – a scenic bay surrounded by rocks and wild nature, ideal for hiking and snorkeling.

Costa Smeralda

Spiaggia del Principe – one of the most iconic beaches in Costa Smeralda, loved for its soft sand and turquoise sea.

Liscia Ruja – the longest beach of Costa Smeralda, with transparent waters and breathtaking views.

Capriccioli – a mix of enchanting coves, perfect for families and sea lovers.

Romazzino – a refined beach surrounded by Mediterranean scrub and exclusive villas.

Cala di Volpe – a sheltered bay with white sand and calm seas.

Arcipelago de La Maddalena

Spiaggia Rosa (Budelli) – a true natural gem, famous for its characteristic pink sand (protected, not directly accessible).

Cala Corsara (Spargi) – one of the most charming beaches, with white sand and crystal-clear waters.

Bassa Trinità (La Maddalena) – a postcard-perfect beach with soft sand and turquoise sea, perfect for relaxation.

Cala Coticcio (Caprera) – known as the “Tahiti” of Caprera, a small paradise reachable by a panoramic hike.

Between Siniscola and Orosei

La Caletta – a long beach perfect for windsurfing and kitesurfing enthusiasts, with a lively and informal atmosphere.

Berchida – one of the most picturesque beaches in Sardinia, with pure white sand and a sea with thousands of shades of blue.

Capo Comino – a wild coastline with golden dunes and transparent waters, great for snorkeling.

Cala Gonone and Golfo di Orosei

Cala Fuili – the last beach reachable by car from Cala Gonone, characterized by light sand, rocks, and an incredible sea. It is also the starting point for excursions to Cala Luna.

Cala Luna – one of the most iconic beaches in Sardinia, with high cliffs, spectacular caves, and deep blue waters. Reachable by boat or with a challenging hike.

Cala Mariolu – one of the most famous beaches in Sardinia, with white and pink pebbles and water that looks like a natural pool.

Cala Goloritzé – a UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its natural arch and turquoise waters. Reachable only on foot with a hike of about 1.5 hours.

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