After seeing Cala Goloritzè win the title of “most beautiful beach in the world” in 2025, Sardinia triumphs among summer vacation statistics and will continue (even in 2026) to be a top destination. Families, singles, groups of friends and couples choose it for the enchanting beach resorts, the history and, of course, the fascinating gastronomic offerings.
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But what are the 5 reasons to plan a vacation in Sardinia? Let’s find out them together.
It has a sea that needs no filter
Say “Sardinia” and you immediately think of the sea. And how can you blame yourself? Transparent waters, clear sand, hidden coves and wind-smoothed rocks: every stretch of coastline is a little paradise.

From north to south, the island is a mosaic of dreamy bays. To the northeast, the Costa Smeralda with its emerald waters and magazine-like panoramas; to the east, the cliffs of the Gulf of Orosei with beaches reachable only by boat, such as Cala Luna or Cala Mariolu; and then, further down, the golden expanses of Chia and Teulada, where the sea meets the dunes.
No need to add filters or retouching: Sardinia is photogenic. And it’s perfect for those who love to swim, snorkel or simply stand in silence in front of a sunset that never seems to end.
The gastronomic specialties
Forget the touristy restaurants and let the scents guide you: warm carasau bread, aged cheeses, hand-sealed culurgiones, crispy porceddu, and honey cakes.

And then there is wine, the kind that smells of sun and wind. Cannonau, deep red and full-bodied, is considered one of the secrets of Sardinian longevity; Vermentino, fresh and aromatic, accompanies fish and shellfish with elegance.
History and traditions
Sardinia is an ancient land, and it has much to tell. Its roots go back to a history that predates Rome and Greece. Scattered across hills and plains you will find

But the island’s history also lives in the small villages and folk festivals, traditional costumes, the sounds of launeddas and processions that unite the sacred and the profane.
Wild nature
There is more to Sardinia than just the sea: nature is unique, and mountains or forests can accompany you, giving you a way to explore it all in its wonder.
Those who prefer quiet can choose a farmhouse nestled in the countryside, among olive groves and vineyards, where they can wake up to the smell of bread and the song of cicadas.
At full relaxation
If you want a place where you can rejuvenate and unplug, Sardinia is what you need: sea-view resorts, or perhaps a hotel tucked away among the olive trees, whichever accommodation you choose you can relax, enjoy the island’s hospitality and be in touch with nature.









































