Beaches and Islands
Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean, right after Sicily. But did you know there are many islands of Sardinia that you can also visit?
Some of the smaller islands of Sardinia are inhabited – you will find charming, quaint villages: that’s the case of Sant’Antioco and San Pietro islands. Others are completely uninhabited, and natural, pristine and highly protected, and are home to some incredibly interesting sites – that’s the case of Asinara and some of the islands of La Maddalena Archipelago (both are national parks!). Some have also been the object of political disputes until very recently.
What the islands of Sardinia have in common is a truly breathtaking beauty. Are you curious to find out more about them? Continue reading!
Ira Beach
Ira Beach is one of the most famous and popular…
Marinella
Marinella is a renowned seaside resort located along the north-eastern…
Capriccioli
Capriccioli is a renowned seaside resort located along the north-eastern…
La Spiaggia del Principe
Spiaggia del Principe is one of the most iconic and…
Bados
Bados Beach is a splendid beach located in the Gallura…
La Cinta, San Teodoro
La Cinta is a famous beach located in the north-eastern…
Le Saline Beach
Le Saline Beach is one of the most renowned and…
Pittulongu Beach
Pittulongu beach is one of the most renowned beaches in…
Is Arutas Beach
Is Arutas Beach It is one of the most beautiful…
Nude beaches
Nude Beaches The municipality of Villasimius offers a stretch of…
The beaches of La Maddalena
A road runs all around the island’s perimeter, 45 kilometres…
Cala Brandinchi
In an unspoilt protected area on the northeastern coast of…
Cala Girgolu
The beach of Cala Girgolu (Spiaggia di Cala Girgolu) is…
Cala Moresca
Cala Moresca beach (Spiaggia di Cala Moresca), is a secluded…
Coda Cavallo and Lu Impostu
On a beach near Capo Coda Cavallo, in the background,…