Sardinia is a large island, and where you stay will shape your entire beach experience. While you can find beautiful beaches all around, each region has a different feel, level of accessibility, and type of coastline.
Here’s a simple way to choose based on your travel style:
North (Costa Smeralda & La Maddalena)
This is where you’ll find some of Sardinia’s most famous and accessible beaches, with bright turquoise water and white sand. It’s a great option if you want easy access, variety, and a mix of beautiful beaches and comfortable infrastructure. Expect more crowds in peak season, especially around Costa Smeralda.
East (Gulf of Orosei)
The east coast is home to some of the most scenic and dramatic beaches on the island, often surrounded by cliffs and reachable by boat or hiking trails. It’s perfect if you’re looking for that “wow” factor and don’t mind putting in a bit more effort to get there.
South
The south offers a good balance of beautiful beaches, easier access, and a more relaxed atmosphere. Areas like Chia and Villasimius are great if you want clear water and soft sand without the same level of crowds as the north.
West
The west coast feels more wild and untamed, with fewer crowds and very different landscapes – including sand dunes, cliffs, and rougher seas. It’s less about classic turquoise water and more about raw scenery and quieter beaches.