Cala Coticcio, on the Island of Caprera, is one of the most renowned of the entire Archipelago. Its crystal-clear water, with incredible transparency and exotic features, has earned it the name of “Italian Tahiti”. Two small beaches with fine, golden…
Cala Andreani, on the island of Caprera, is one of the most famous bays in La Maddalena Archipelago. Its wild nature, crystal-clear waters and soft sand make Cala Andreani a true paradise on earth, with a Caribbean-like landscape. The white…
Cala Brigantina, on the island of Caprera, is a small beach located near to Tejalone Mount and takes its name from the several pirate invasions that took place in the entire Archipelago. The beach is made of medium-grained white and…
Cala Conchiglia (shell), located on the island of Caprera’s south-west side, although less known, is able to offer an unforgettable view of the Archipelago sea. Golden and reddish large-grained sand and granite rocks covered by the green and scented Mediterranean…
Cala Napoletana is a small bay located under Punta Galera, on the island of Caprera’s far north side. The beach is made of golden sand and pinkish rocks, while the sea is light blue with turquoise shades. The shallow seabed…
Cala Serena is located in a sheltered bay on the island of Caprera. The beach is characterized by a bright, white and grey sand with many smooth rocks and it’s framed by the Mediterranean maquis. Its sea has a beautiful…
I due Mari (two seas) beach in Cala Portese, on the island of Caprera, features a pure white, fine and soft sand, enriched by pink rocks and low dunes embellished by a lot of greenery. The crystal-clear water is emerald…
Monte Fico(fig)’s beach is located on the island of Caprera’s south/west side, at the foot of the mountain of the same name. Its medium/fine-grained sand has a bronze color in the north side and a golden color in the south…
Porto Palma’s beach is located on a large bay in the island of Caprera’s south-west coast. It features large-grained gold and reddish sand and some bright granite rocks covered by the Mediterranean low green scrub. The sea that bathes its…
Relitto (wreck) beach is located on the island of Caprera’s south side and takes its name from an old collier that was stranded many decades ago on its shoreline. There’s still a chance to find small traces of it, despite…