Explore the coast between Cala Argentiera and Stintino
Immerse yourself in one of Sardinia’s most breathtaking coastal stretches. A pristine paradise where nature has shaped a sequence of enchanting hidden bays.
These gems of northwestern Sardinia offer dreamy scenery: turquoise waters, golden sand, and dramatic cliffs, enriched by lush flora, historic monuments, charming villages, and centuries-old traditions.
Untouched beaches between Argentiera and Stintino
This coast is renowned for its natural beauty, with coves and bays far from mass tourism.
Among the most famous is La Pelosa Beach, with fine white sand and crystal waters. To the south, the Saline Beach offers dunes and a protected natural area, while gems such as Porto Palmas, La Frana, and Ezzi Mannu provide tranquility and authenticity.

Cala Argentiera: a hidden gem
Surrounded by cliffs and known for its gray sand, Cala Argentiera takes its name from the ancient silver mines. Today, it is a destination for nature lovers, perfect for long walks, snorkeling, and peaceful seaside moments.

Porto Palmas Beach: Blue Flag awarded
Awarded several times with the Blue Flag, Porto Palmas offers a long sandy coastline, crystal waters, and rich marine life. Ideal for snorkeling, diving, and surfing, it also provides beach services and traditional Sardinian food.

Cala La Frana: wild beauty
An intimate, unspoiled cove with a pebble-and-sand beach, crystal waters, and surrounding cliffs. Perfect for snorkeling and enjoying peace far from the crowds.

Cala Coscia di Donna: untouched paradise
A secret paradise surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation and clear waters. Its seabed is full of marine life, making it ideal for snorkeling. A wild and relaxing atmosphere offers unforgettable moments in Sardinia.

Ezzi Mannu Beach: white sand and quartz
Stretching for more than 1.5 km, Ezzi Mannu is a pristine beach of fine white sand mixed with quartz, turquoise waters, and dunes. A paradise for water sports such as surfing and kitesurfing.

Saline Beach: where history meets nature
A unique blend of nature and history, Saline Beach features white dunes and crystal waters. Its old salt pans recall ancient traditions, while migratory birds enrich the protected area.

La Pelosa: Stintino’s paradise
One of Europe’s most iconic beaches, La Pelosa boasts fine white sand, turquoise waters, and the historic Aragonese tower. From June 1st to October 31st, entry requires a daily ticket to preserve its beauty.
Stay at B&B Bonsai near Alghero and explore the coast from Cala Argentiera to Stintino!
A perfect base to discover a new beach every day: Ezzi Mannu, Le Saline, Cala Argentiera, and La Pelosa.
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