Nearby
The area around Badesi, in Sardinia, offers innumerable experiences to be astonished. Besides the marvellous beaches, touched by a crystal clear and calm sea, you will have many occasions to take exciting excursions.
Discover what to see during your holiday in Badesi
We give you now just some tips regarding places near here you cannot miss, like Castelsardo or the Isola Rossa.
Overall, the Gallura territory donates evocative and breathtaking landscapes, so all you can do is taking the car and drive for kilometers, letting yourself being inspired by the views that are a gift from nature.
Overall, the Gallura territory donates evocative and breathtaking landscapes, so all you can do is taking the car and drive for kilometers, letting yourself being inspired by the views that are a gift from nature.
Start this trip leaving from campsite Baia Paradiso!
Castelsardo
Castelsardo, situated in the north coast of Sardinia, is an enchanting medieval hamlet. This picturesque village is famous for its impressive castle, the Doria Castle, which raises itself on a rocky hill with a spectacular overlook on the Mediterranean Sea.
The fortress, nowadays a museum, offers its visitors the chance to explore the local history through archeological finds and art exhibits.
Strolling in between the narrow paved streets, you can admire the traditional architecture and visit Saint Anton Abbot’s cathedral, with its peculiar dome in majolica, it’s another point of interest where to stop by.
The fortress, nowadays a museum, offers its visitors the chance to explore the local history through archeological finds and art exhibits.
Strolling in between the narrow paved streets, you can admire the traditional architecture and visit Saint Anton Abbot’s cathedral, with its peculiar dome in majolica, it’s another point of interest where to stop by.
Isola Rossa
Located at a short distance from Badesi, precisely at about 5 km, the Rossa coast is a natural marvel of Sardinia, popular for the well-known Emerald Coast and the attractive village of Red Island. This coast area distinguishes itself for its magnificent beaches and inlets, where the rocks dye themselves of various red and rose shades, creating an extraordinary view contrast. The strength of the wind has modelled these stones, conferring them unique and extravagant shapes, which stands out against the lush green of the Mediterranean scrub. A really evocative landscape, which combines vivid colours and a pure nature!
Emerald Coast
This area of Gallura is worldwide renowned for its fancy seaboard, visited by celebrities and high profile entrepreneurs. Porto Cervo, the core of the Emerald Coast, is known for its luxurious touristic port, which hosts large size yachts, and for its square, surrounded by haute-couture boutiques and by gourmet restaurants. Apart from Porto Cervo, also localities like Porto Rotondo, Baja Sardinia and Cala di Volpe, offer a lavish experience with their high-profile hotels, exclusive clubs and charming beaches, as Spiaggia del Principe, Romazzino and Liscia Ruja.
Maddalena’s Archipelago
Maddalena’s Archipelago is a group of islands located between Corsica and Sardinia.
Since 1994 this archipelago is a marine protected national park, famous for its biodiversity and its turquoise waters. The island of La Maddalena is the biggest and the unique permanently populated. The city of La Maddalena, with its pastel-colour houses, cobbles streets and a maritime vividly atmosphere, is a picturesque location full of history, particularly related to the figure of Giuseppe Garibaldi, who lived in the near Caprera island.
Since 1994 this archipelago is a marine protected national park, famous for its biodiversity and its turquoise waters. The island of La Maddalena is the biggest and the unique permanently populated. The city of La Maddalena, with its pastel-colour houses, cobbles streets and a maritime vividly atmosphere, is a picturesque location full of history, particularly related to the figure of Giuseppe Garibaldi, who lived in the near Caprera island.