Beach Route
The most beautiful beaches in Northeast Sardinia
How can I use the map?
To use the map, simply click on the various pins to discover available excursions and activities. Each pin will provide you with specific information, such as activity descriptions, images, and a booking calendar.
Can I book directly from the map?
Yes! If you find an excursion or activity you're interested in, you can book it directly by clicking on the calendar that will open on the selected activity's page. You can then complete the purchase directly on our website.
What should I do if I have questions about the map?
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Porto San Paolo
Crystal clear, shallow, and ranging in color from pale turquoise to deep emerald—ideal for snorkeling and swimming.

Porto Taverna
This beach offers arguably the most iconic and "front-row" view of the Tavolara Island. The massive limestone cliff feels close enough to touch, providing a dramatic backdrop for photos.

Cala Brandinchi
Cala Brandinchi is world-renowned for its incredibly shallow, calm waters and shimmering white sand. Because the water remains ankle-to-knee deep for dozens of meters out, the sea takes on a luminescent, pale turquoise hue that looks more like the South Pacific than the Mediterranean.

San Teodoro "La Cinta"
La Cinta is the crown jewel of San Teodoro and one of the most famous stretches of sand in all of Sardinia. Extending for over 3 kilometers, it is a breathtaking arc of white sand that separates the sparkling turquoise sea from the vast Stagno di San Teodoro lagoon.

Budoni
Cala di Budoni is the main shoreline serving the town of Budoni, stretching across a stunning 4-kilometer arc of fine, white sand. It is widely considered one of the most functional and beautiful family beaches in Northeast Sardinia.

Posada
Located just south of Budoni, Posada offers a dramatically different landscape, dominated by the medieval Castello della Fava perched on a limestone hill overlooking the sea. The beaches here are consistently awarded the "Five Sails" by Legambiente for their environmental purity and sustainability.

La Caletta
The journey's end: a dramatic cape with a historic lighthouse, wild sand dunes, ancient junipers, and breathtaking open-sea views.

Capo Comino
Capo Comino is a wild, evocative stretch of coastline in the territory of Siniscola that feels like a trip to the African desert. It is famous for its massive white sand dunes, some of the largest in eastern Sardinia, which are held in place by ancient, twisted juniper trees.
Frequently asked questions about excursions and reservations
Here you'll find answers to the most frequently asked questions about our summer excursions in Sardinia and how to book. If you need further information, our team is always available.
How can I book an excursion?
You can book directly online through our integrated booking system, choosing your preferred date and excursion. You'll receive an immediate confirmation via email.What are the cancellation policies?
Excursions and Tours: 100% refund if cancelled within 72 hours of the activity start time. After this time, a 100% penalty is applied. Cancellation and refund requests, or rescheduling requests, must be submitted by email to booking@route125sardinia.com, indicating the name and surname of the person booking and the booking number. Refunds will be issued via a voucher for the same amount, to be used within 12 months of the date of issue.
No Show: Failure to show up without prior notice will result in the total loss of the amount paid.
Are the excursions suitable for children and people with reduced mobility?
Many of our excursions are designed for families and include accessible options. Please contact us to verify the specifics of each tour.What is included in the price of the excursion?
The price covers transportation using our vehicles and the activities included in the program. Some excursions also include meals or entrance fees, as indicated in the detailed description.
