Top 5 Secret Anchorages in Sardinia for 2026

Sardinia’s Costa Smeralda is world-renowned for its glamour, but the true magic lies in the hidden corners of the La Maddalena Archipelago and beyond. As we look forward to the 2026 sailing season, travelers are seeking more than just luxury—they are seeking serenity and untouched nature.

Here are the top 5 secret spots to drop anchor on your next charter.

1. Cala Coticcio (Tahiti), Caprera Island

Often called “Tahiti” for its impossibly clear, shallow turquoise waters and fine white sand, Cala Coticcio is a masterpiece of nature. Surrounded by pinkish granite rocks, it offers a sheltered haven for an afternoon swim.

2. Spiaggia Rosa & Budelli’s Natural Pools

The legendary Pink Sand Beach (Spiaggia Rosa) is a protected sanctuary. While you cannot walk on the beach, anchoring in the “Passo degli Asinelli” nearby allows you to swim in “natural pools” where the water is so blue it looks painted.

3. Cala Corsara, Spargi Island

Accessible only by sea, Cala Corsara features four small beaches tucked away in a wild, rugged landscape. The scent of wild myrtle and juniper carries over the water as you enjoy one of the most pristine sunsets in the Mediterranean.

4. Cala Lunga, Razzoli Island

For those seeking true wilderness, Razzoli is the most northerly and “wild” island. Cala Lunga is a deep, narrow fjord-like bay that offers incredible protection and a feeling of being at the edge of the world.

5. Porto della Madonna

Known as the “Maddalena Lagoon,” this is a stretch of water enclosed between the islands of Budelli, Razzoli, and Santa Maria. The water is shallow and calm, making it the most famous and beautiful natural harbor in the world.

Plan Your 2026 Sardinia Escape

The best way to see these hidden gems is from the deck of a private yacht. At Riviera Boat, we specialize in high-performance and luxury catamarans tailored for the Sardinian coastline.

Ready to sail? View our full fleet and book your 2026 dates here.

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