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The 5 most beautiful beaches in Sardinia

Sardinia is often called the Caribbean of Europe. It's no wonder, because you will find countless beautiful beaches here!

8 September 2021


Sardinia - the island of the rich and beautiful. The Italian paradise convinces with its countless white sandy beaches and exudes the finest Caribbean charm . Even Italians regularly holiday here and enjoy the luxurious ambience of the island. To make the Sardinian holiday perfect in the sense of "La Dolce Vita", it is worth taking a look at the hotspots and insider tips in advance. 

We show you the most beautiful bays and beaches!

Cala Luna

Cala Luna is not only one of the most beautiful beaches in Sardinia, but one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. The bay, surrounded by rocks and juniper bushes is only 700 meters long, but it is fantastically beautiful and definitely worth a trip. The snow-white beach exudes a pure Caribbean feeling, and there are also impressive caves that provide a breathtaking backdrop. Those who are in the mood for exercise and adventure can also go on a small trekking tour along the coast of the bay. 

 
 
 
 
 
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Cala Goloritzé

The beach of Cala Goloritzé is located on the east coast of Sardinia and is somewhat remote. Who wants to relax away from the tourist hustle and bustle, is exactly right here. The bay can only be reached by a one and a half hour long walk. But at the end of the somewhat adventurous way there, a breathtaking view is waiting that is definitely worthwhile. Not only the white sand and the crystal clear water make holidaymakers marvel, but also the view of the natural monument L'Aguglia, a striking rock face that rises about 100 metres into the air. The bay is also wonderfully accessible by boat and definitely worth a trip. 

 
 
 
 
 
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La Cinta Beach

La Cinta Beach is one of the longest on the island and stretches for three kilometres. The white sandy beach inspires with its crystal clear and turquoise blue sea. An impressive sight - here, you can hardly help but be amazed. On the beach promenade there are also some small cafés that invite you to linger. But also divers and water sportsmen get their money's worth here. There are numerous activities offered at the beach and a small lagoon where one can explore the colourful underwater world by diving or snorkelling. The bay of La Cinta is also a paradise for kite surfers. 

 
 
 
 
 
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Spiaggia Capriccioli

Crystal clear water and white sand await you at Spiaggia Capriccioli. The beach on the north coast of Sardinia is definitely one of the dream settings of the island, which invites not only to sunbathe and swim, but also to snorkel. Vacationers can explore the colorful underwater world here. Those who prefer to lie in the sun with a good book and relax, can enjoy the breathtaking atmosphere of the bay and marvel at a spectacular panorama. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Punta Molentis

An absolute hotspot in Sardinia is the beach Punta Molentis in the south of the Italian island. The bay offers a breathtaking backdrop, because it is not only surrounded by high cliffs, but due to the unique location there is the sea to admire at on both sides of the beach at once. While one side of the bay is a sandy beach, the other side of the beach consists of stones and rocks - a breathtaking natural spectacle. Besides the crystal clear water, the imposing rocky landscape also provides an unforgettable backdrop and spectacular atmosphere. A beach visit that invites you to marvel! 

 
 
 
 
 
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