Stagno Torto
Stagno Torto is an inlet on the eastern side of La Maddalena, where at the end the sea water is mostly flat, resembling that of a pond. There is a small private marina.
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Stagno Torto is an inlet on the eastern side of La Maddalena, where at the end the sea water is mostly flat, resembling that of a pond. There is a small private marina.
Marginetto is located on the north coast of La Maddalena. Here there are some villas built in the 60s as well as some small and evocative beaches, the access to which is partly hidden: that is why they are mostly frequented by experts of the territory.
In the northern coast of La Maddalena, easily accessible by the scenic route, we can find one of the island’s largest beaches, within a large bay: Monti della Rena. It is named after a sandy hill on the eastern side, which is often used as a playground by kids.
Abbatoggia is one of two granite extremities on the north of La Maddalena island. It runs along a peninsula which houses a camping as well as many beaches: among these, the first is called il Morto (the Dead), due to a rough grave of a soldier still clearly visible and located on the eastern side …
Cala d’Inferno (Hell Bay), on the western coast, is a big bay exposed to the northwest winds. Its name is referred to the “hellish” aspect of its perpetually rough sea. The beach is accessible only on foot by two paths of discrete length. The first starts form the scenic route, just before the fortress of …
Carlotto and La Madonnetta is a beautiful bay on the western coast, wich ends with a characteristic small beach sheltered from the winds. It takes its name from the nearby military anti-aircraft battery. The side facing Spargi hosts, on a rocky spur, a votive chapel – called La Madonnetta – founded by the old fisherman …
Bassa Trinità is probably the most famous and visited beach in the island. It is one of the main attractions of the Archipelago, thanks to its fine white sand, the blue and turquoise sea water. It takes its name from its location (in the past defined Abbassu ‘a Trinita), that is down the slopes of …
Porto Massimo is a small residential area on the east coast. It houses a private marina, a hotel, two coffee bars and several small apartments for tourist use. Even now it is considered a popular destination for middle and higher class visitors. In the 1980s and 1990s, it was at the core of the summer …
Cala Lunga is an inlet with blue and transparent waters, ending with a small, beige sandy beach, suitable for children’s games.
Spalmatore Bay is easily accessible from the scenic road. It is a deep inlet protected from the Mistral wind; it houses two comfortable beaches and a long quay for the private pleasure crafts. Its name derives from the quay, originally used for “spalmaggio”, the pitch spreading operations for boats.