
Why Sardinia?
Sardinia is raw
Sardinia, the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, is known for its rugged coastline, crystal-clear waters, and rich cultural heritage. The island offers a blend of stunning landscapes, from beautiful sandy beaches and secluded coves to mountain ranges like the Gennargentu. Sardinia's natural beauty is complemented by its history, with ancient ruins like the Nuraghe towers, dating back thousands of years, reflecting the island's deep historical roots.
Beyond its landscapes, Sardinia is famous for its unique traditions, including traditional music, folklore, and crafts. The island's cuisine is another highlight, featuring delicious dishes such as culurgiones (stuffed pasta) and suckling pig, paired with its renowned wines like Cannonau. Whether exploring its historic villages, relaxing by the sea, or enjoying local delicacies, Sardinia offers an unforgettable experience that blends nature, culture, and history.
Beaches
My favorite beaches in Sardinia

Cala Luna
Cala Luna is an amazing beach in the North of Sardinia.
GPS Coordinates:
40.224649° N, 9.626765° E
What I like about it:
Although it's very touristy, it has amazing clear water and amazing sand. I suggest bringing water shoes for this trip as they are useful for entering the pebbly sea at the entry.

Chia Beach
Chia Beach is known for its beautiful sand dunes and crystal-clear waters.
GPS Coordinates:
38.8941° N, 8.8720° E
What I like about it:
The beach is spacious and less crowded, making it perfect for a relaxing day. The water is shallow and great for swimming.

Spiaggia Rossa
Spiaggia Rossa is famous for its red sand and stunning views.
GPS Coordinates:
41.2132° N, 9.1533° E
What I like about it:
The unique red sand and the surrounding landscape make it a must-visit. It's a great spot for photography and relaxation. Its simply divine.
Gallery
My Photos from Sardinia





