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Which part of Sardinia has white sand beaches?

Located in the southeastern corner of Sardinia is one of the finest beaches on the island, Porto Giunco. This long stretch of near-white sand has water on both sides; the clear azure of the Mediterranean to one and the Stagno di Notteri, a large lagoon, to the other.



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1. Cala Brandinchi. Known as 'Little Tahiti' for its incredible clear waters, and recognised as one of the most famous beaches in Sardinia, Cala Brandinchi makes it onto any list showcasing Sardinia's best beaches.

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If your primary destination is the Costa Smeralda, La Maddalena, or the Gulf of Orosei, you should fly into Olbia. If you want to visit Alghero and the northwest, you should of course fly into Alghero. If you'll be road tripping in South Sardinia and the Costa Verde, your airport of choice is Cagliari.

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Island of Budelli. Unique in the world for the unlikely colour of its sand, located in the far North of Sardinia, near the Strait of Bonifacio. The pink beach of the Island of Budelli. Situated in Cala di Roto, which is on the south-eastern side of Budelli Island, the beach glows its special rosy hue.

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In Cagliari, Sant'Elia, San Michele, Is Mirrionis districts are areas where drug dealing and petty crimes are most common, and best avoided at night.

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Costa Paradiso – The Most Beautiful Coves of Sardinia In the north of Sardinia, Costa Paradiso – Sardinia's Paradise Coast, is literally heaven on earth. This coastal area stretches from Santa Teresa di Gallura to Castelsardo.

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As for the honor of the world's whitest sand? Well, it goes to the little-known beach at Hyam's Beach, on the shores of Jervis Bay in the Australia state of New South Wales.

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The answer is definitely yes! Olbia is a charming town located on the northeast coast of Sardinia, Italy, and it has a lot to offer to its visitors. Olbia is the main gateway to the beautiful Costa Smeralda, one of the most exclusive and luxurious destinations in Europe.

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Once again, we are on the west coast, which not surprisingly is the least visited coast of Sardinia. Cala Domestica is located south of the Costa Verde, and it is possibly the most beautiful beach on the entire west coast, even if the competition is fierce.

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The most expensive part of Sardinia is by far, the Costa Smeralda, which is the northeastern part of the island (which incudes Olbia, Porto Cervo, La Maddelena and Santa Teresa.) Its home to some spectacular beaches and stunning views, and world-class resorts.

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Elephant Beach is a splendid hidden inlet in the stretch from Cala di Volpe to Capriccioli. This splendid beach has crystal clear emerald-green waters and fine sand. It is named after a particular shape of a rock emerging from the sea.

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The 10 Most Striking Pink Sand Beaches In the World
  • Horseshoe Bay Beach, Bermuda. ...
  • Spiaggia Rosa, Isola Budelli, Italy. ...
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  • Les Sables Roses on Rangiroa, French Polynesia. ...
  • Pink Beaches of Barbuda, Caribbean Sea. ...
  • Pfeiffer Beach, Big Sur, California.


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If you prefer a small town with a relaxed atmosphere and stunning beaches, Alghero might be the better choice for you. If you enjoy a slightly bigger town/city, Cagliari might be the better choice. Remember, both of these are small island cities, so don't expect the nightlife of Rome.

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