The Most Beautiful Beaches in Sardinia

Antoine Murtha

Updated: 26 May 2026 ·

If there's one thing that Sardinians are proud of, it's their beaches! They are among the most beautiful in the Mediterranean. There are vast stretches of white sandy beaches, small beaches ideal for swimming with children, equipped beaches, wild beaches, and hidden coves... There's something for everyone! These, combined with sunny weather all year round, create all the conditions for a quality beach vacation on this Mediterranean island ️ It should be noted that there are nearly fifty beaches in Sardinia. This gives you plenty of choices during your stay. Here's a list of ten of the most beautiful beaches in Sardinia that you definitely shouldn't miss during your vacation!

Top 10 Most Beautiful Beaches in Sardinia

1. Cala Luna Beach, Gulf of Orosei

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Cala Luna is an emblematic beach of the Gulf of Orosei, straddling Dorgali and Baunei. This beach is located along the coast in the center of the eastern coast of Sardinia. Not only is it one of the most beautiful beaches in Sardinia, but it's also one of the most popular spots. This popularity among visitors is due to the stunning natural beauty of the area. Cala Luna is characterized by the enormous steep cliffs that overlook it. At the foot of these cliffs, you will find five natural caves whose openings lead directly to the beach

The landscape of Cala Luna has retained its primitive allure. This is why it's considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Sardinia. Admiring this natural gem takes some effort, as you must pass through difficult paths to get there. You can choose to take the Cala Fuili trail or the Buchiarta trail. Either one will delight hiking enthusiasts

If you're not particularly excited about walking, you can reach Cala Luna by boat ️ From your vessel, you will see the Scoglio di Luna, the beautiful 115 m tall cliff that stands on the site. Climbing enthusiasts can ascend this cliff to enjoy the view from the top. To take the boat that leads to Cala Luna, book your cruise from Cala Gonone di Dorgali, La Caletta di Sinicola, or Arbatax di Tortoli!

Fun fact: Did you know?> It is said that to walk on the beach, you need to tread (or rather hop) lightly like ballet dancers to avoid hurting your feet on the small pebbles that cover the sand.

2. Spiaggia Rosa, Budelli

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Spiaggia Rosa is located to the south of the island of Budelli, one of the islands in the Maddalena Archipelago in northern Sardinia. Spiaggia Rosa literally translates to > due to the color of its sand. Indeed, this beach has lovely pink hues because of fragments of shells and corals that wash up on the shore . These shells were occupied by a pink microorganism. The rest of the shell, when altered by wind and sea, blends with the sand.

Spiaggia Rosa is an integral part of the Maddalena National Park. Therefore, it is a protected area. While it is one of the most beautiful beaches in Sardinia, swimming is not permitted, and visitors cannot walk on the pink sand of this beach. This site has been given optimal protection, as tourists used to come to take its sand. Since this inconvenience, access is restricted.

However, you can admire Spiaggia Rosa from Spiaggia dei Cavalieri or from a small nearby walkway set up to contemplate the beauty of the area. You can also catch a glimpse of this gem of the Maddalena Archipelago by going on a boat excursion in the area. Starting at €71.50, you can tour the islands to see Caprera, Spargi, Budelli, and Cala Connari from Palau. Don't forget to bring your swimsuit, as you'll have the opportunity to swim in beautiful bays!

3. La Pelosa, Stintino

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La Pelosa Beach is located in the northwest of Sardinia, in Stintino. This is a beautiful beach with fine white sand that is very popular among tourists. People love to frequent La Pelosa for its lovely blue waters. Enjoy the view as you settle on your sunbed ️ From the beach, admire the island of Asinara off the coast. The Torre della Pelosa is a tourist attraction on site. It is an ancient structure built in 1578 to protect the coast. To reach it, you must cross the Pelosetta cove to reach the islet facing the beach.

La Pelosa is ideal for family vacations in Sardinia. Indeed, the sea is shallow for several meters from the shore. Children can splash around safely under adult supervision. Additionally, keep in mind that the area is regulated. To preserve the beach, there is an entry fee (3.5 €/person), and access is limited to a maximum of 1,500 people per day during the peak tourist season (June 1 - September 30). Showers and toilets are also subject to fees, costing €0.60 and €0.50 respectively. Children under 12 can access the beach for free. Cars are prohibited and must park on the roadside, a few meters above the spot. You will reach the beach by taking a small wooden path from the parking lot.

As one of the most beautiful beaches in Sardinia, La Pelosa gets quite crowded during summer vacations. If you want to enjoy it more, I recommend going outside of the peak season. Otherwise, arrive early in the morning to secure the best spots. Also, arriving before others ensures that you'll find a parking space!

Where to Stay Near La Pelosa?

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Tourists come to Stintino to spend their day at La Pelosa. However, this town in northern Sardinia offers other activities besides swimming and sunbathing at the beach. Strolling through the town center with its small village charm, visiting souvenir shops, tasting local specialties in restaurants, and exploring the marina... These are all great ideas to fill your days in Stintino. If you wish to spend the night in the town, you will find various comfortable accommodations.

The charming B&B A.Mare has been newly renovated to feature a modern design and provide guests with comfort. Starting at €80, spending the night in this B&B allows you to enjoy an excellent breakfast in the morning, served on the terrace with sea views

The Residence Hotel La Pelosetta is just steps away from La Pelosa. This beautiful holiday residence offers a variety of well-equipped apartments for visitors. Its terrace provides a sea view and features a menu of delicious dishes. If you are visiting Stintino by car, the accommodation has free private parking. Room rates start at €90.

Have You Booked Your Activities in Sardinia?

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Are you planning a trip soon and wondering what to do in Sardinia? This Italian island has many offerings, whether you're a nature lover, a history buff, or a water sports enthusiast; you will surely find your happiness! From hiking, visiting historical sites, exploring Roman ruins, boat trips, surfing or diving lessons, to tasting local traditions, there's something for everyone! Be sure to book your activities in advance

4. Spiaggia del Principe, Costa Smeralda

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Spiaggia del Principe is one of the most beautiful beaches in Sardinia, located on the Emerald Coast, in the northeast of the island. The English translation of 'Prince Beach' is derived from Prince Karim Aga Khan IV. He is none other than the founder of Costa Smeralda, and according to history, he fell in love with this beach .

Spiaggia del Principe features a beautiful arc of white sand approximately 170 meters long. It is bordered by Mediterranean scrub. The contrast in the landscape is remarkable. In front of you, a beautiful sea with turquoise waters awaits for swimming. Behind you, lush vegetation offers an intimate character to the spot, protecting it from the surroundings. By the way, to reach the beach, you will have to follow a hiking trail through the scrub.

5. Piscinas Beach, Costa Verde

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Piscinas Beach is a gem of the Costa Verde, in the southwest of the island. Its unique landscape ranks it among the top 10 beaches in Sardinia. Even better, National Geographic places it among the most beautiful beaches in the world! In any case, it must be said that this spot certainly lives up to its reputation.

Piscinas Beach offers a fascinating landscape reminiscent of the Sahara. Its sand is an incredible golden color. During the breeding season, sea turtles come to bury their eggs there. This Sardinian beach is characterized by its dunes. So beautiful, they are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The dunes of Piscinas are the tallest in Europe and can reach 60m in height. Amid the sand, Mediterranean scrub punctuates the landscape with greenery here and there. Olive groves, junipers, maritime lilies, Corsican silenes... You will discover the typical vegetation of Mediterranean soils in the area.

At Piscinas, the wind creates powerful waves. This makes it a favored spot for water sports enthusiasts, especially surfers ‍♂️ They will be thrilled to find the best waves of the year in winter. Yes, the weather in Sardinia allows for swimming all year round! If you are more into diving , know that beneath the waters of this site lies the wreck of an old English ship.

If you're lucky, during your visit, the Sardinian deer might also want to take a trip to the beach! It is not uncommon for this majestic animal to wander down to the sea. A rare treat indeed!

Finding Accommodation in Costa Verde

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In Iglesias, about an hour's drive south of Piscinas Beach, you will find the B&B Castello Salvaterra. This accommodation offers rates significantly lower than the first, at just €55 per night. It is equipped with cozy rooms with a warm design. For breakfast, you can have it in a café near the establishment.

If you're looking for accommodation in the southwest of Sardinia, just steps from Piscinas Beach, the Hotel Le Dune Piscinas awaits you. This establishment is located right on the beach and offers double rooms starting at €347. The hotel distributes its rooms across three buildings in the midst of which is a beautiful pool and an outdoor area. This accommodation offers VIP services with breakfast, a restaurant, a bar, and a wellness center with a spa.

6. Cala Goloritzé, Gulf of Orosei

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Cala Goloritzé, on the east of Sardinia, is one of the best-preserved beaches on the island. It is surrounded by a raw environment, and its beauty ranks it among UNESCO Natural Heritage Sites. Similar to Cala Luna mentioned earlier, this Sardinian beach is overlooked by a steep cliff.

It is located about ten kilometers north of Baunei. You can recognize it immediately by Monte Caroddi, an enormous limestone block measuring 143 meters with a pointed summit. If you enjoy climbing, you will find joy here as it is possible to scale this pinnacle ‍♀️

It should be noted that Cala Goloritzé is a private beach. Therefore, if you wish to spend your day there, you must pay an entrance fee of €5. The city of Baunei implemented this policy to limit the number of visitors to the location. On one hand, it's a small beach that can only accommodate a certain number of people. On the other hand, limiting the number of visitors helps preserve the wild nature of the beach.

For €80 per person, you can embark on cruises from Cala Gonone to discover the Gulf of Orosei. Your maritime excursion will take you to Cala Goloritzé where you can enjoy a pleasant swim. The price includes the tasting of local products on board the boat.

Note that Cala Goloritzé is particularly difficult to access. To reach it, be prepared to walk for about an hour and a half. The return journey will take longer, as you will have to climb, climb, and climb! If you are coming by car, leave your vehicle at the Su Porte parking lot before embarking on the hiking trail. The boat remains another option to reach this beach. However, keep in mind that your vessel will not take you directly there, simply because it is forbidden to dock at Cala Goloritzé. Therefore, you will leave the boat at another nearby creek before taking the path to reach the highly coveted beach. This type of access does not make it an ideal beach for a stay with children. The little ones might quickly get tired. However, as part of a couple's or friends' trip, this spot remains a must-see in Sardinia.

7. Tuerredda Beach, Teulada Region

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Spiaggia di Tuerredda is located in the Teulada region, at the extreme southern part of Sardinia. If you love scuba diving and snorkeling, this is the spot to go. This V-shaped beach is located in front of the island of Isola di Tuerredda. Just 150 meters from the shore, you can reach it by swimming. Not in the mood for swimming? No problem, opt for a kayak or canoe!

Tuerredda Beach stands out for its rich marine life. In fact, it is in one of the best diving zones in Sardinia The preferred snorkeling spot extends from the tip of the beach to the island offshore. Bring your masks and snorkels to discover the hidden gems in the clear waters of this place.

The sandy seabed is an ideal habitat for bogue and sole fish. As you get closer to the island, the rocks and seagrass beds cover the seabed. In this area, swim among small fish, like the peacock wrasse.

8. Scivu Beach, Costa Verde

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Among the most beautiful beaches in Sardinia, Scivu Beach is one of the beaches of the Costa Verde, in the southwest of the island. It is a 3 km long beach, with fine white sand and waters that are sometimes turquoise and sometimes emerald depending on the sunlight ☀️

This beach and its surroundings are a feast for the eyes. It is located in a preserved area free from human development. Here, it's just nature! It is bordered by rocks in shades of pink and orange. Behind the beach lie beautiful dunes with yellow sand where a few strawberry trees and junipers grow. A real haven of peace, you will find yourself in one of the quietest spots in Sardinia.

Spiaggia di Scivu is located north of Buggerru. From this town, you will find boat excursions that will take you to discover the southwestern coastline of Sardinia. Starting at €36 per person, board a rubber dinghy to explore the Faraglioni, Pan di Zucchero, and Sardinian caves. Your boat ride will be led by a friendly skipper

To fully enjoy the scenery, I recommend visiting this beach at sunset You will be immersed in a vibrant atmosphere when the rocks and sand take on red hues thanks to the last rays of the sun. In winter, surfers will thank the mistral for creating beautiful waves to ride

Fun fact: Scivu Beach is considered a > beach. Indeed, when you step on its sand, a sound like an echo emerges. Myth or reality, it's up to you to find out!

9. Porto Giunco Beach, Villasimius

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This Sardinian beach is located in the southeast of the island and has a tropical beach vibe. It is situated in the protected area of Capo Carbonara, in Villasimius. This area allows for various water activities, including beach tours, scuba diving, and kayak/canoe days, as well as stand-up paddleboarding.

This beach consists of beautiful white sand with hues that are sometimes pink. This is explained by the particles from the granite rocks that border it. These particles, disintegrated by time and marine conditions, settle on the sand and alter its color. This pink and white beach is kissed by a sea of a thousand shades of blue.

An excellent spot for birdwatching, Porto Giunco beach will delight budding ornithologists and seasoned experts alike. There, in the Notteri pond behind the beach, beautiful pink flamingos stand elegantly . Fraticelli and black-winged stilts also occupy the area. Overlooking the site, the Torre di Porto Giunco, a true sentinel, rises on a 50-meter high promontory.

10. Is Arutas Beach, Gulf of Oristano

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Is Arutas, one of the most beautiful beaches in Sardinia, is located in the Gulf of Oristano, along the center of the island's western coast. More specifically, this crescent-shaped beach is part of the marine protected area of the Sinis peninsula. It is also nicknamed > because its sand is covered with lovely tiny polished quartz pebbles of white color. Some are pink and others are green. In any case, this beach remains unique in its kind in Sardinia.

Unlike most beaches that are bordered by limestone formations, Is Arutas is situated in an area with a high rate of porphyritic granite. This is where the quartz grains scattered on its sand and in its seabed come from.

Note that Is Arutas beach is not suitable for family vacations. Indeed, the water is deep there. Just a few steps from the shore, you can lose your footing. Not ideal for children! However, water sports enthusiasts will enjoy the location. Surfers, in particular, consider it a perfect spot to ride the waves ‍♂️

When to Enjoy the Most Beautiful Beaches in Sardinia?

The most beautiful beaches in Sardinia welcome you all year round. Indeed, thanks to its Mediterranean climate, the island allows for beach vacations at any time. As mentioned several times, for instance, surfers particularly enjoy getting on their boards in the winter when the Mistral blows across the ocean, creating beautiful waves

As for families, they may choose to vacation in the summer to spend time in Sardinia with the children. The only problem with a stay during this period is the peak tourist crowds. Sardinian beaches are likely to be packed, unless you find a spot away from the mass tourism.

If you want to make the most of the beaches, go to Sardinia just before or after the summer holidays. Among other things, you will benefit from lower prices on accommodations and plane tickets. You can visit the site Ulysse to compare different flights from France ✈️

You now know some of the most beautiful beaches in Sardinia. Here we have a non-exhaustive list, as there are many beaches on this island. According to this selection, you will find at least one interesting spot in the region you are visiting. Enjoy great vacations with your feet in the water!