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Summer in Sardinia: 4 Must-See Beaches for a Dream Vacation

Explore some of Sardinia’s most popular beaches and what they offer to travelers.

Spiagge incontaminate della Sardegna - Foto Massimo Virgilio U
Raffaele Giuseppe Lopardo
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When planning a seaside trip, Sardinia is an Italian classic that deserves a top spot on your summer bucket list. Famed worldwide for its idyllic beaches and crystal-clear sea, this stunning island continues to attract visitors seeking the perfect mix of relaxation and breathtaking scenery. Choosing Sardinia for your holidays is always a winning idea, but to make the most of your stay, it’s worth researching the most remarkable places before you go.

Getting to the island is a breeze thanks to frequent ferries and flights from the mainland. There are plenty of travel options for every need. For example, if you’re leaving from the Tuscan coast, you can rely on Livorno-Olbia ferries, while travelers from Apulia may find it easier to fly from Bari airport.

Whether you arrive by sea or air, Sardinia offers an impressive selection of beach destinations. Here are some of the most popular beaches in the region and what makes each one special for travelers.

Cala Mariolu

Long considered not only one of Sardinia’s best beaches but one of the finest in Italy, Cala Mariolu stands out for its tropical setting and dramatic cliffs. Powdery white-pink sand and fairy-tale blue water make this almost otherworldly spot a must at least once in your life. Bear in mind: Cala Mariolu is less accessible than some beaches—it can only be reached by an challenging hike if coming by land.

Cala Mariolu, Sardegna - Foto di Leon Rohrwild Pix
Cala Mariolu, Sardinia – Photo by Leon Rohrwild Pix

Scoglio di Peppino

Set between Muravera and Castiadas, this family-friendly gem has a very gently sloping seabed, making it especially suitable for children. Its clear sea and scenic backdrop make Scoglio di Peppino a can’t-miss stop on your Sardinia itinerary—a favorite with families.

Scoglio di Peppino, Costa Rei, in Sardinia, Italy

Cala Domestica

Some Sardinian beaches are perfect for camping, and Cala Domestica is the top pick for outdoor enthusiasts. Ample parking and a dedicated camper area make it especially convenient. Unique to this beach are historic warehouses and mining sites that are still open to visitors today.

Cala Domestica, Sardegna - Foto Sardegna Turismo
Cala Domestica, Sardinia – Photo Sardegna Turismo

Spiagge di Tueredda

Looking for a more secluded escape? The Spiaggia di Tueredda is a peaceful cove stretching over half a kilometer between Capo Malfatano and Capo Spartivento. Surrounded by lush Mediterranean vegetation and far from city noise, it’s a perfect choice for those who love tranquility. Take note: this beach has a daily visitor limit, so booking well in advance is essential.

Spiagge di Tueredda, Sardegna - Foto Sardegna Turismo
Spiagge di Tueredda, Sardinia – Photo Sardegna Turismo
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