THE MALDIVES OF ITALY: Boat day trip to the Arcipelago della Maddalena with the Blue Rider
The Arcipelago della Maddalena is often referred to as the Maldives of Italy. Imagine white sandy beaches with crystal clear water, in beautiful uninhabited islands. This is what you can expect when you do a boat day trip to the islands. We did a trip with the Blue Rider, come explore these amazing beaches!
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So after couple of days which we spend in Olbia we moved on and traveled forward. Next stop - La Maddalena.
First you have to go to Palau town and take a ferry to La Maddalena. Price depends of what car you drive, smaller it is cheaper you pay. We paid 48 euros for both ways.
We had only one day In La Maddalena so we tried to do our best. Sadly, we could not make it to boat trips as it was a bit too late. tours normally starts from 10 am until 6pm, all day. Not sure about prices.
We have traveled around a bit , visited beach which called Testa Del Polpo, dunes in Baia Trinita. Seen amazing panoramic view of the hill.
Please do not do same mistake as we did , go there at least for a couple of days. We even thinking to come back and finish unfinished business :) probably we will :)
Our place where we stayed was B&B and it was fantastic, we highly recommend it ;)
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Olbia in Sardinia | Italy Travel Guide | Cruise Port | 4K Ultra HD Walking Tour
Olbia is a coastal city in northeast Sardinia, Italy. It’s known for the medieval San Simplicio basilica, and for cafes dotting central squares like Piazza Matteotti. On the palm-lined waterfront to the east, the Museo Archeologico di Olbia has exhibits ranging from Nuragic artifacts to Roman warships. The hilltop Nuraghe Riu Mulinu is an archaeological complex with views of the Gulf of Olbia.
Main attractions include:
Romanesque former cathedral of San Simplicio (11th–12th century).
Church of St. Paul Apostle (medieval)
National Archaeology Museum
Pedres Castle
Several dolmens and a menhir
Several nuraghes
Remains of the Roman forum and aqueduct
Remains of Carthaginian walls
Fausto Noce park, the largest in Sardinia
River park of Padrongianus
Costa Smeralda
Basilica of San Simplicio, Olbia
Arcipelago di La Maddalena National Park
Tomba Dei Giganti
Spiaggia Pittulongu
Spiaggia di Porto Istana
Port of Olbia
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Exploring Isola Spargi crystal clear waters
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Palau (OT) - Maggio 2017 - Sardegna: Palau una città da scoprire.
Sardinia Travel Guide: Maddalena Archipelago Boat Tour
Video shot during one of the hundreds of tours departing Palau each day. Our full day experience took in Isola Budelli, Isola Santa Maria and Isola Spargi with stops at beautiful beaches/bays in each destination.
The tours generally depart at 10:30 and return at 17:30 every day from Palau port between April and October. We travelled with the excellent Palau North Light ( paying €80 per person which included unlimited drinks and a great lunch cooked on the boat by the skipper, Marco.
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Si trova sulla costa settentrionale della Sardegna, nelle vicinanze della famosa #Costa Smeralda, in #Gallura, e costituisce il porto di accesso per l'arcipelago di #LaMaddalena.
Sulla costa, da un'estremità all'altra del paese, si susseguono le spiagge alternate a tratti di costa granitica. In corrispondenza del paese, nell'entrata principale venendo da #Olbia si trovano rispettivamente le seguenti spiagge: la Sciumara, seguita subito dopo da una grande costa rocciosa di Acapulco e a seguire le spiaggette di Porto faro, attaccate alla pineta e alla spiaggia di Palau Vecchio. Dopo il porto, e quindi nell'altra metà del paese, troviamo la spiaggia dell'Isolotto spezzata per metà da un'altra grande pineta. Partendo dalla penisola di Coluccia, si trova la spiaggia enorme dell'Isuledda, un lembo di terra sabbiosa spezzato dalla foce del fiume Liscia, di circa 2 chilometri seguito dalla penisoletta omonima. A ridosso di tutte le spiagge è presente una folta e ricca macchia mediterranea composta dall'olivastro, il pino marittimo, il finocchio marino, il mirto, la ginestra, il rosmarino, il finocchietto, la lavanda, il corbezzolo, il lentischio, il cisto marino, l'elicriso, ecc.
Le coste sono frastagliate e rocciose, una grande pineta si trova nella spiaggia di #Palau Vecchio e un'altra di uguale misura situata nelle colline sovrastanti il paese.
Poco fuori dal paese è situata la fortezza di monte Altura, una fortezza militare sopraelevata che serviva come punto di vista panoramica dell'intera zona marina circostante, costruita in due anni tra il 1887-1889 e visitabile dai turisti. Sempre in zona Punta Sardegna si trova #PortoRafael, ampia zona fitta di macchia mediterranea dove si trova un importante porto per yacht e numerose ville blindate di personaggi importanti.
Nei pressi del paese si trova la roccia dell'Orso, una collina granitica di 122 metri modellata dagli agenti atmosferici, famosa per la sua forma di orso e visitata ogni anno da migliaia di persone; l'orso è raffigurato come stemma comunale del paese. Tolomeo, nelle sue cartografie denominava il sito della roccia Arcti Promontoria: questo nome è spesso tradotto come promontori dell'orso (supponendo che arcti sia genitivo di arctŏs, nome della costellazione dell'Orsa), ma potrebbe significare promontori stretti (arctus vuol dire stretto, angusto).
Frazioni di Palau e distanze dal centro: Altura (2,70 km), Barrabisa (8,21 km), Capannaccia (7,99 km), Capo d`Orso (2,95 km), Costa Serena (5,68 km), Le Saline (2,45 km), Liscia Culumba (3,03 km), Petralana (6,30 km), Porto Pollo (7,53 km), Pulcheddu (3,73 km), Punta Sardegna (3,61 km).
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Sardinia Italy Isola Budelli La Maddalena Boat trip Day 5
Today on Sardinia. We went for a boat trip from Palau. Here we took a trip around La Maddalena and made a few stops around the islands there.
Isola Budelli was one off them and that is where you can see that beautiful spot from the air with the boats that anker around that nice place.
While on the boat we had a great lunch with good food off course and some drinks. So remember if you still gonna swim or have to drive a long ride back. Tast it but don't let them get you drunk LOL.
You will be away for a full 5 to 6 hours so the big and nice lunch is a must. Take enough water with because you need it.
And in our case with all the wind we suggest to take a sweater, yes a sweater because on open water even then it can become very cold with all the wind. And you don't want to catch anything on your holiday travels right?
The links are all below and go check this one out on trip advisor and the others as well. Shop around and pick one you would like. Everybody makes a couple same stops, then again it could be very different as we have experienced. All are nice and it is a nice thing that they switch it all up.
Thanks for watching, we are going to the last day and just chill it all out and enjoy it to the max!!
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Trip to Italy - La Maddalena [April 2018]
Hi everyone!
I went on a holiday to La Maddalena with my mum. La Maddalena is a town and comune located on the island with the same name, in northern Sardinia, part of the province of Sassari, Italy.
Our flight was from Amsterdam, Schiphol airport. We landed in Olbia airport and from there we took a bus that went to Palau. From Palau we took a ferry that went La Maddalena.
Our hotel was about 15 minutes away from the marina by car/taxi.The hotel was amazing. We stayed at the Grand hotel resort Ma&Ma 5*. The staff was very kind and helpful.
I loved it. It was very beautiful there. The weather was very nice, it only rained once during our stay and we stayed there for 8 days. I would definitely go back again!
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Sardinia - Sardegna in Italian - is a large island in the Mediterranean to the west of Italy. It has a mountainous interior and a famed coastline with turquoise waters which attracts throngs of holiday-makers every year. The island is a region of Italy, and its regional capital is Cagliari, on the southern coast. With three international airports and ferries from mainland Italy, it is a very accessible tourist destination.
The island has a long and intriguing history, and is dotted with interesting archaeological sites. In the Bronze Age the island was populated by an enigmatic people who built nuraghi - stone towers - across the island, along with palaces, sacred wells and other structures. Many remain, as ruins, and the importance of these sites is recognised with a UNESCO World Heritage listing. As Sardinia is on Mediterranean trading routes, various subsequent civilisations colonised or conquered the coastal areas, including the Phoenicians, Romans and Byzantines. Later the island was for some time under Spanish domination. A version of Catalan is still spoken in Alghero. The mountains inland, difficult to conquer and offering little to invaders, have a reputation as untouched pockets of ancient culture and tradition.
Sardinia has a dual reputation within Italy. It is one of the most popular summer holiday destinations for beach-loving Italian families - indeed, it's said that whole districts of Romans decamp with their neighbours to the same Sardinian beaches each August. At the same time , Sardinia's ancient 'otherness' casts a lingering and occasionally sinister shadow: the shepherds and hardy inland communities, the mountains once seen as the lair of kidnappers and the enduring individual character and dialects of Sardinia all make the place rather un-Italian. None of this, however, affects the tourists who flock to the white beaches and blue seas.
The smartest destination in Sardinia is the Costa Smeralda, the 'emerald coast'. This beautiful stretch of coastline at Sardinia's north-east corner was developed in the 1960s by wealthy investors including the Aga Khan. Every summer gossip magazines are full of photos of Italian and international 'celebrities' partying, swimming or hanging out on huge yachts in Porto Cervo and the other exclusive resorts of the Costa Smeralda.
Airports and travel
Sardinia has three international airports: Alghero, Olbia and Cagliari. All three are served by flights from the UK, although services are reduced considerably in the winter. British Airways and Easyjet both fly to Sardinia's capital Cagliari. Ryanair fly to Alghero and Easyjet to Olbia. These three airports make Sardinia, in the summer months at least, very accessible. The airports are all very close to the towns they serve, and connected by public bus services.
Ferries connect the island to mainland Italy, and if you prefer not to fly, you could travel by train via Paris to Genoa or Livorno and then catch a ferry.
Sardinia is best explored by car, as the island's prehistoric archaeological sites and glorious beaches are scattered and often remote. However, the island's towns are connected by trains and buses, and with a bit of research it is possible to enjoy a rewarding holiday using public transport. In the summer steam trains operate on some of Sardinia's scenic trenino verde ('little green train') routes.
Sardinia highlights
Sardinia is ideal for several different types of holiday, or, if you have time, a combination. For a lively city break, visit Cagliari, with its museums, bars, affordable restaurants and nearby sandy beaches. For more of a holiday resort feel, fly to Alghero to explore the historic town centre and enjoy boat trips. North of Olbia, the exclusive - and expensive - resorts of the Costa Smeralda line one of the island's most beautiful stretches of coastline, and beyond the glitz you'll come to the island archipelago of La Maddalena. This cluster of islands - once home to Garibaldi and now a marine reserve - and the island of Sant'Antioco, down in the south west, make good locations for a tranquil island getaway.
Although, as mentioned above, Sardinia does have lots of uninspiring seaside hotels to cater for the full-board Italian market, you will also find luxurious places to stay, rural family-friendly resorts, decent B&Bs and thoroughly modern urban hotels. Prices are fairly high, varying from location to location, but outside the summer months you can find good deals. Check hotel location maps and read other guests' reviews to work out if a hotel will suit you. Some hotels cater for touring holidays and won't suit car-free travellers, while others, in tight-packed town centres, may not have parking or easy access for drivers. In most towns you will be able to find one or two first-class places to stay - but as the most charming tend to have only a few rooms, it's a good idea to book well in advance.
Places to see in ( Palau - Italy )
Places to see in ( Palau - Italy )
Palau is a comune in the Province of Sassari in the Italian region Sardinia, about 220 kilometres north of Cagliari and about 30 kilometres northwest of Olbia. It was a frazione of the comune of Tempio Pausania until 1959.
It is located on Punta Sardegna, and was founded in 1875 by local shepherds. The Capa D'Orso or Cape of the Bear formation is nearby, at the very northwest tip of Sardinia. The unique formation is a result of honeycomb weathering, a form of salt weathering.
Palau is definitely one of the most spectacular and noteworthy seaside towns in Gallura and bordering the Emerald Coast. It's also an important landing place for ferries coming from Corsica and the archipelago of La Maddalena.
Its modern harbour's development is tied to the entire extending coastline, offering a variety of gulf, dream-like bays, uncontaminated spiagge and small rocky islands that emerge from a crystal-clear sea teaming with life. Palau's artistically shaped coastlines are sculpted by the wind that generates a wide variety of shapes and forms in its rocks.
( Palau - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Palau . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Palau - Italy
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Places to see in ( Sardinia - Italy ) Palau
Places to see in ( Sardinia - Italy ) Palau
Palau is a comune in the Province of Sassari in the Italian region Sardinia, about 220 kilometres north of Cagliari and about 30 kilometres northwest of Olbia. It was a frazione of the comune of Tempio Pausania until 1959.
It is located on Punta Sardegna, and was founded in 1875 by local shepherds. The Capa D'Orso or Cape of the Bear formation is nearby, at the very northwest tip of Sardinia. The unique formation is a result of honeycomb weathering, a form of salt weathering.
Located in the north-east corner of Sardinia in the prestigious Costa Smeralda region of the island, Palau is a small and welcoming beach resort, with beautiful views across to La Maddalena.
( Sardinia - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Sardinia . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Sardinia - Italy
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A taste of Sardinia. Bike tour Easter 2019
A tour of Sardinia by bike during Easter Holydays. You won't see many beaches, but the inland territories which are at their best during spring season. The weather was not so good, quite unusual for Sardinia on that season, and the weather was really strong, but I managed to enjoy the same the beaty of the island.