Sardinia
Caprera Island
The fame of the beautiful island of Caprera is mainly historical: it became the home of Giuseppe Garibaldi, the unifier of Italy from 1855 until 1892, but Caprera, which is part of the Maddalena Archipelago, is also renowned for its uncontaminated landscapes and the turquoise waters of its sea.
Granite cliffs, hidden coves and Mediterranean vegetation characterize the island. One of the most famous beaches of Caprera is Cala Coticcio, also known as Tahiti Beach. White sand coasts and crystal clear waters characterize this splendid bay.
Caprera is part of the Maddalena Archipelago National Park.


Cannigione
Cannigione is a charming coastal town located in the northeastern part of Sardinia. Located in the Gulf of Arzachena, it is the gateway to the splendid La Maddalena Archipelago, a group of islands with pristine beaches and emerald waters.
Various civilizations, including the Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Romans have historically influenced the small town of Cannigione.
La Maddalena Island
La Maddalena is the central island of the archipelago and a starting point for visiting the other main islands of the archipelago. The most famous is the island of Spargi, with its beautiful beach of Cala Corsara, with turquoise waters and rocks of the most varied shapes.

Razzoli Island
Razzoli Island is made up of high cliffs overlooking the sea. The most fascinating part of the island is the wonderful Cala Lunga, a deep inlet sheltered by a long peninsula. Razzoli is currently uninhabited and is known worldwide as one of the most characteristic naturalistic sanctuaries of the entire Maddalena Archipelago.
Spargi & Budelli Islands
Spargi is the third-largest island in the Maddalena Archipelago National Park. Uninhabited due to its natural beauty, it offers many bays and sandy beaches. Spargi is located in a true natural paradise where rare species of birds nest, and with its magnificent natural sculptures of Cala Corsara, it surprises every visitor.
The island of Budelli is famous for its splendid “Spiaggia Rosa”, one of the most beautiful beaches in the Mediterranean. Rich in marine microorganisms which, ground by the waves and scattered on the shoreline, give the very fine sand a particular pink hue, matching the surrounding granite rocks. Therefore, it is a highly protected island.
