Ferries from
Maddalena Island to Sardinia
Ferries from
Maddalena Island to Sardinia
Currently there are no sailings from Maddalena Island to Sardinia.
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Maddalena Island, the main island of the Maddalena archipelago off the coast of Sardinia, Italy, offers visitors pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters. This stunning Mediterranean gem is known for its protected marine park, which preserves the natural beauty of its coastline and underwater ecosystems. The charming town of La Maddalena features narrow streets, colourful buildings, and a relaxed atmosphere where visitors can enjoy authentic Italian cuisine. History enthusiasts will appreciate the island's naval heritage, including the home of Italian national hero Giuseppe Garibaldi on the nearby island of Caprera. During summer, the island hosts various music festivals and cultural events that celebrate local traditions. Maddalena Island is easily accessible by ferry from the port of Palau on Sardinia's northeastern coast, with frequent daily connections making it perfect for day trips or longer stays. From here, visitors can also explore the other islands in the archipelago or return to Sardinia to continue their Italian adventure.
Sardinia, Italy's second-largest island, offers a perfect blend of stunning beaches, ancient history and rugged landscapes. This Mediterranean gem boasts some of Europe's most pristine coastlines, with the Costa Smeralda's turquoise waters particularly famous among beach lovers. History enthusiasts will appreciate the mysterious ancient stone structures called nuraghi, dating back to the Bronze Age, with Su Nuraxi di Barumini recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The island's interior reveals charming villages and dramatic mountains ideal for hiking and exploration. Each summer, Sardinia comes alive with festivals, including the colourful Cavalcata Sarda in Sassari and religious celebrations like Sant'Efisio in Cagliari, celebrated since 1656. From the main port of Cagliari, travellers can easily connect to mainland Italy, with regular ferry services to Naples, Civitavecchia (Rome) and Palermo in Sicily, making it an excellent starting point for broader Mediterranean adventures.