Beaches · La Maddalena
La Maddalena Archipelago
15 minutes by dinghy, the National Park of the La Maddalena Archipelago: islands and waters of extraordinary beauty.
National Park
The paradise of the Bonifacio Strait
Just 15 minutes by dinghy directly from Conca Verde beach opens one of the most extraordinary scenarios in the Mediterranean: the National Park of the La Maddalena Archipelago. Seven main islands, dozens of islets and submerged reefs, waters ranging from turquoise to intense blue.
Main Islands
La Maddalena
The main island, with its lively historic center, fish restaurants and waterfront. Worth a full day of exploration.
Spargi
One of the most beautiful islands in the archipelago, famous for Cala Corsara: beach of whitest sand and pink granite boulders emerging from emerald water.
Budelli — The Pink Beach
The most famous beach in Sardinia. Its pinkish sand, formed from fragmented corals and shells, is now protected: it is not possible to walk on the beach, but the waters in front are of unique beauty.
Santa Maria and Razzoli
The northernmost islands of the Park, at the borders with French waters. Cala Santa Maria offers a spacious sandy beach in a protected inlet.