La Maddalena

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La Maddalena è un angolo tranquillo della Sardegna dove il mare detta il ritmo. In tre giorni puoi adattarti al ritmo della città portuale, passeggiare per le sue strade acciottolate e lasciare ancora spazio per lunghe nuotate e pomeriggi in spiaggia senza fretta in acque limpide e calme.

Una giornata in barca è ciò che rende l'arcipelago speciale. Dal porto turistico, puoi scegliere un'escursione che si adatta al tuo umore - più rilassata con molte fermate per nuotare, o più focalizzata su calette e punti panoramici - ed è uno dei modi più semplici per capire cosa si trova oltre l'isola principale.

Questo itinerario è pensato per i visitatori alla prima esperienza, famiglie, coppie e chiunque viaggi lentamente con una macchina fotografica in mano. Mantiene le serate flessibili per una cena tranquilla in città e lascia spazio per adattarsi alle condizioni del vento e del mare senza sentirsi di perdere qualcosa.

Who this destination is best for

First-time VisitorsFamiliesKidsNature LoversCulture LoversPhotographersSlow TravelCouples

How to get there

Il modo migliore per arrivare a La Maddalena è tramite il traghetto in partenza da Palau. Per arrivare a Palau, sono possibili diverse opzioni. È necessario un po' di guida, sia che si tratti di un'opzione di noleggio o portando la propria auto attraverso le rotte dei traghetti. Se arrivi in aereo, l'aeroporto più vicino è Olbia, sebbene tu possa anche arrivare da altri aeroporti principali dell'isola come Alghero o persino da Cagliari. Arrivare in Sardegna è anche possibile in traghetto, ci sono diverse rotte possibili. Ad esempio, è possibile navigare verso Olbia da Genova, Livorno, Civitav

Auto

Da Porto di Olbia

Piu vicino
31 km
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Da Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport

33 km
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Da Posthudorra/Porto Torres

91 km
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Da Aeroporto di Alghero-Fertilia

111 km
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Da Aeroporto di Cagliari-Elmas

216 km
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Preparati

Prima di partire - un rapido livello culturale e pratico.

Essentials

  • breathable linen shirts
  • cotton shorts or trousers
  • quick-dry swimsuits
  • light windbreaker for evenings

Seasonal

  • loose layers for warm days
  • waterproof jacket for showers
  • long-sleeve top for cooler nights

Respectful

  • smart-casual outfits for dining
  • knee-length attire and shoulder covers for churches

Curator note

Matteo

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La Maddalena rewards a slower rhythm: one great boat day, a couple of unhurried beach afternoons, and evenings kept free for an easy dinner back in town.

Plan your time

Three days is the sweet spot for La Maddalena: it gives you enough time to enjoy the port town, fit in a boat day to see

2 days:

  • Base yourself in town
  • Pick one or two nearby beaches, and keep evenings simple with a stroll and dinner by the evening.

3 days (Recommended):

  • Add a full boat excursion.
  • Add a mix of beaches and a short viewpoint walk.

4-5 days:

  • Spread out beach time into more days.
  • Choose more than one boat outing or a longer archipelago-focused day.
  • Keep a buffer for weather adjustments to the plan.

Stagioni

gen

11°C
Min9°C
Max13°C
Precip

72.4mm

Pioggia

9d

Sole

230.7h

feb

11°C
Min9°C
Max14°C
Precip

49mm

Pioggia

7d

Sole

244.2h

mar

12°C
Min10°C
Max15°C
Precip

56.3mm

Pioggia

9d

Sole

303.8h

apr

15°C
Min12°C
Max18°C
Precip

49mm

Pioggia

8d

Sole

337.5h

mag

18°C
Min15°C
Max21°C
Precip

53.6mm

Pioggia

7d

Sole

372.5h

giu

23°C
Min20°C
Max27°C
Precip

16mm

Pioggia

3d

Sole

409.7h

lug

26°C
Min23°C
Max30°C
Precip

3.7mm

Pioggia

1d

Sole

433.5h

ago

26°C
Min23°C
Max30°C
Precip

13.4mm

Pioggia

3d

Sole

392.3h

set

23°C
Min20°C
Max26°C
Precip

49.9mm

Pioggia

6d

Sole

326.6h

ott

19°C
Min16°C
Max22°C
Precip

64.1mm

Pioggia

9d

Sole

282.5h

nov

15°C
Min12°C
Max18°C
Precip

88.1mm

Pioggia

12d

Sole

222.3h

dic

12°C
Min10°C
Max15°C
Precip

61.1mm

Pioggia

10d

Sole

226.1h

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Eventi

Upcoming timeline

set 2026

Isole che Parlano Festival (Talking Islands Festival) 2026

5 set - 13 set

Cultura

La Maddalena, Italy (and other locations)

30th edition of the international cultural festival focused on arts, encounters, environment, and territory across northern Sardinia locations including La Maddalena. Features performances, archaeology, and productions.

Scena gastronomica

Piatti da provare

Zuppa gallurese

A baked bread-and-cheese casserole moistened with broth. Soft, mild, and easy for kids to try.

Photo credit: Gianni Careddu · CC BY-SA 4.0 · Source

Culurgiones

Sardinian potato-and-mint stuffed pasta, often served with tomato sauce. Comforting and not spicy.

Photo credit: andria · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Source

Fregola ai frutti di mare

Toasted semolina pearls in a seafood broth with clams or mussels. Ask for a lighter version if needed.

Spaghetti ai ricci di mare

Pasta dressed with sea urchin roe, briny and delicate. Best in season and for adventurous eaters.

Cozze alla marinara

Mussels cooked with garlic, parsley, and tomato or white wine. Good for sharing; pair with bread.

Bottarga di muggine

Cured mullet roe, shaved over pasta or served in thin slices with olive oil. Salty and very local.

Photo credit: Radobera · CC BY-SA 3.0 · Source

Seadas

Fried pastry filled with fresh cheese, finished with honey. Crisp outside, warm and sweet inside.

Pane carasau

Thin, crisp Sardinian flatbread served with olive oil, cheese, or cured meats. Handy as a snack on boat days.

Photo credit: Luigi Chiesa · CC BY 3.0 · Source

Vini, birre e distillati da provare

Vermentino di Gallura DOCG

Sardinia’s signature white: citrus, herbs, and a salty edge. Great with seafood and simple pasta dishes.

Photo credit: Roberto Ventre · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Source

Cannonau di Sardegna

Warm, red-berry and spice-driven Grenache-style red. Often best slightly chilled in summer.

Photo credit: Michal Osmenda from Brussels, Belgium · CC BY 2.0 · Source

Carignano del Sulcis

A deeper Sardinian red with dark fruit and Mediterranean scrub notes. Pairs well with grilled meats and aged cheeses.

Nuragus di Cagliari

Light, easy-drinking white with gentle floral and citrus notes. A good option for a relaxed aperitivo.

Photo credit: Fabio Ingrosso · CC BY 2.0 · Source

Mirto Rosso

Classic Sardinian digestif made from myrtle berries. Sweet-bitter and aromatic, usually served well chilled.

Mirto Bianco

A lighter, more floral take on mirto, often made from myrtle leaves. Refreshing after dinner, especially cold.

Filu ’e Ferru

Strong local spirit with a clean, rustic profile. Traditionally served as a small digestif.

Ichnusa (Sardinian lager)

Sardinia’s iconic beer: crisp, straightforward, and beach-friendly. Easy to find across the islands.

Photo credit: Kgbo · CC BY-SA 4.0 · Source

Sostenibilita

Viaggia piu leggero qui

La Maddalena sits in a protected archipelago where small choices make your days smoother and the beaches stay beautiful. Fresh water can be limited in summer, so it helps to take shorter showers, reuse beach towels, and carry a refillable bottle for town walks and beach-hopping. Many coves have few services, so plan to bring what you need and take everything back with you. Getting around is shaped by island logistics: ferries from Palau set the rhythm, parking near popular beaches fills quickly, and boat trips can change with wind and sea conditions. If you can, walk in town, use a scooter or small car for beach days, and keep one day flexible so you’re not forced into rough-water crossings or crowded peak hours.

Scelte locali migliori

Use the island buses and walk the short hops

Trasporti

Base yourselves near the main town so beaches, gelato stops, and playground breaks are walkable. For longer rides, use local buses to cut traffic and parking pressure in summer.

La Maddalena (town)

If you rent a car, choose electric and plan charging early

EV e noleggi

EVs are quieter on narrow roads and reduce fumes near beaches. Start each day with a fuller battery and top up when you’re already stopping for lunch or groceries.

Order seasonal plates and add a veggie second option for kids

Cibo

Mix seafood with local veg sides, legumes, and pasta dishes so every meal isn’t fish-heavy. Ask for what’s in season and share portions to reduce leftovers.

Beach rinse: quick, then towel-dry

Acqua

Use public showers sparingly—one quick rinse per person, then towel off. Bring a small bottle of fresh water for sandy hands and faces instead of repeated taps.

Pack a simple “beach kit” to avoid single-use plastics

Rifiuti

Bring refillable bottles, snack boxes, and a small cutlery set for kids. Keep a zip pouch for wrappers and wet wipes so nothing blows away on windy coves.

Stay on marked paths—dunes and scrub are fragile

Natura

Use boardwalks and signed trails to protect plants that hold the sand in place. Teach kids to look, not pick: shells and flowers belong where they are.

Plan beach time early or late to avoid peak heat and crowds

Clima

Go for morning swims and late-afternoon sandcastles. You’ll need less air-conditioning, and kids cope better with shade breaks and calmer water conditions.

Choose a stay that supports low-impact routines

Soggiorno

Look for places with good cross-ventilation, drying racks for towels, and clear recycling. A small kitchenette helps you do simple breakfasts and reduce packaging.

Informazioni pratiche

Timing. Plan for a slower pace and keep one day flexible for boat trips, which can shift with wind and sea conditions.
Getting there. La Maddalena is typically reached by ferry from Palau, then you can continue on foot, by scooter, or by car once on the island.
Getting around. A scooter or small car makes beach-hopping easier, while the town center is best explored on foot.
Boat trips. Book excursions in advance in high season and confirm the meeting point and what’s included the day before.
What to pack. Bring reef-safe sunscreen, water shoes for rocky entries, a light layer for breezy evenings, and cash for small purchases.
Family notes. Choose calmer, shallow beaches for kids and aim for early starts to secure shade and parking.
Local etiquette. Respect beach rules, keep noise low in residential areas, and take all litter with you to help protect the archipelago.

Salute e sicurezza

Indicazioni generali soltanto. Controlla sempre gli avvisi ufficiali di salute e sicurezza per la tua situazione.

Emergenza

General

Dial 112 for police, ambulance, or fire services anywhere in Italy, including La Maddalena. 1

Sanita

Facilities

Local options are limited on the island; serious cases may require transfer to larger hospitals on Sardinia. Purchase travel insurance with medical evacuation coverage.

Sicurezza

Petty theft

Stay alert in tourist areas, secure valuables, and avoid leaving items unattended on beaches or in rental vehicles.

Acqua

Drinking

Tap water is generally safe to drink; bottled water is widely available if preferred. 3

Acqua

Swimming

Swim in designated areas and observe safety flags, as currents and boat traffic can pose risks around the archipelago.

Natura

Marine park

Follow rules in the national park by not removing sand, shells, or pebbles, which carry fines, and avoid feeding wildlife.

Meteo

Sun and heat

Protect against strong sun on beaches with sunscreen, hydration, and shade, especially midday in summer.

Vaccini

Recommended

Keep up to date on routine vaccinations; consider hepatitis A for travel involving local food or water. 2

Altro

Insects

Use repellent against mosquitoes and ticks during beach or outdoor activities. 2

Errori comuni da evitare

Errore

Treating boat tours as a last-minute add-on in high season.

Invece

Check schedules early and book ahead to protect your best weather day.

Errore

Planning a rigid itinerary for all three days.

Invece

Keep one beach day flexible because wind and sea conditions can change quickly.

Errore

Underestimating ferry timing from Palau.

Invece

Align ferry times with your check-in and check-out to avoid long waits at the port.

Errore

Trying to see every cove in three days.

Invece

Pick a few beaches and leave time for long swims and a calm lunch.

Errore

Skipping a simple viewpoint walk.

Invece

Add a short climb at the right time of day for the best sense of the archipelago.

Errore

Assuming every beach has services.

Invece

Bring water, snacks, and sun protection so you don’t have to cut the day short.

FAQ

How do you get to La Maddalena from mainland Sardinia?

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Most travelers take a ferry from Palau to La Maddalena. Check seasonal frequency and arrive early in busy periods to avoid long waits.

Do I need a car or scooter in La Maddalena?

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The town center is easy on foot, but a scooter or small car helps for beach-hopping. In peak season, parking can be limited near popular beaches.

Are boat tours in La Maddalena worth it for a 3-day trip?

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Yes-one boat day is the simplest way to experience the archipelago beyond the main island. Choose tours based on sea conditions and how many swim stops you want.

Should I book boat excursions in advance?

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In high season, booking ahead is recommended for the best choice of routes and departure times. Confirm the meeting point and inclusions the day before.

What’s the best way to plan around wind and sea conditions?

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Keep one day flexible and avoid locking every beach and boat plan to fixed times. If it’s windy, swap to sheltered coves or a town-focused day.

What should I pack for beaches and boat days in La Maddalena?

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Bring reef-safe sunscreen, water shoes for rocky entries, and a light layer for breezy evenings. Carry water and snacks since some beaches have limited services.

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