With clear water, stunning sandy coasts and unique landscapes, Olbia has the perfect combination of tranquility and beauty for those who are retreating from the crowds before summer.
Whether you're looking for secluded coves, long stretches of golden sand, or bright blue waters, Olbia's beaches are one of the most pristine in Europe, as described on the travel website Travelradar It's something.
As a result, it is becoming a popular destination, with new reports being named Europe's top coastal destinations.
Expedia Spring Travel Outlook has found Gothenburg to top the charts and the top trending destination with 410% increase from the previous year.
This is followed by 175% Fukuoka and 155% Olbia, with the travel giant explaining that the two coastal destinations are known for their “beautiful waterfronts, lively food scene and rich history.” I'm doing it.
One of the Olbia crown gems is Spiaggia Pittulongu (Pittulongu Beach), a short drive from Olbia, featuring soft white sand and warm shallow waters.
The beach is surrounded by scenic hills and pine trees, creating a peaceful, almost untouched atmosphere ideal for those who want to escape from the masses.
Beach people can easily reach Pitulong by car, and there are plenty of parking on the beach and some local eateries nearby for a bite to eat.
A short drive from Pittulongu is Spiaggia di Bados (Bados Beach), a family-friendly location with stunning views of nearby Taborara Island.
The water here is shallow and calm, perfect for swimming, and the long sand provides ample space for sunbathing and incorporating the natural beauty of the surroundings.
Budos is particularly popular for its soft golden sand and clear water, and shines under the spring sunshine.
Spiaggia Rosa (Pink Beach) is one of Sardinia's most fascinating and unique beaches on Budelli Island, part of the Ramaddalena Archipelago National Park.
Although not directly in Olbia, it is easily accessible from the town and is a must-see for anyone exploring the Sardinian north coastline who wants to experience truly unique scenery.
This stunning beach is famous for its unique pink sand, derived from the crushed shells of small marine creatures found in the area.
Access to this surreal beach is limited to maintain its natural beauty and visitors can only see it from boats and designated areas of the Ramaddalena Archipelago.
Tiktok user @wanderlust__ever Ever is recommended to start at Lu Impostu Beach and finish on a walk at Porto Cerbo Marina, dedicated to 5 days to explore Olbia and its surroundings.