
Sardinia’s sea is considered one of the most beautiful in the world. Overwhelming landscapes from dawn to dusk, wonderful diving sea views, beautiful beaches, suggestive cliffs and archipelagos among the most enchanting in the Mediterranean. Sardinian sea also means sailing, surfing, windsurfing, kite surfing, diving, protected natural areas, boat trips, tours around the isles.
Some beaches such as Cala Mariolu, Cala Goloritzè and Cala Luna located in the territory of Ogliastra and the Archipelago of La Maddalena (OT) are not easily accessible by foot, however you can visit them by using boats. You can rent a rubber dinghy or a pedal boat to reach the nearest destinations.In the wildest and most uncontaminated areas, rich in Mediterranean scrub (consisting in mastics, strawberry trees, junipers and other shrubs), the branches graze the crystal-clear and often emerald green water. The water transparency is so inviting that you would take a swim even in winter.
Beaches and sun seduce everyone and leave people astonished in front of the beauties of nature. You can go to the beach in every season and take long walks during winter, summer, autumn and spring. The beaches are accessible all year long. By the end of April to the beginning of October you can go swimming. During the other months you can go for a walk or sunbathe on the shore, as well as go sailing or diving.
The shores of southern Sardinia are amazingly beautiful, full of the ancient Mediterranean charm yet to be discovered
Western coast seasThe central west coast has the highest dunes of Europe, up to 50 meters. Impressive desert landscapes evoke African sceneries
The upper north of Sardinia shares its waters with Corsica. However, one who knows the two large islands assures that they differ significantly
The east coast holds one of Sardinia’s most beautiful sceneries: sea cliffs, caves, crystal clear water, Mediterranean Maquis and juniper growing wildly