Smaller islands in Sardinia
Asinara
The island of Asinara, just under 18 km long and up to 6 km wide, is situated in municipal area of Porto Torres in the province of Sassari.
Budelli – La Maddalena
Probably the most famous of the smaller islands of the archipelago, Budelli is surrounded by 11 km of enchanting coast.
Foradada Island
Opposite the spectacular cliffs of Capo Caccia, the Foradada island is a fragment of coast separated in times past, taking its name from a characteristic which it entertains
- Molara
This 158 m chunk of granite rises in the sea opposite the spellbinding scenery of Capo Coda Cavallo, in the municipality of San Teodoro.
Pan di Zucchero
Similar to an enormous sugar cube floating in the middle of the sea, the island of Pan di Zucchero creates an evocative sight.
Razzoli - La Maddalena
Facing the Bocche di Bonifacio, the island of Razzoli, 1500 m squared, has a particularly harsh appearance due to the rocky conformation of its tall granite coasts.
Spargi – La Maddalena
In the north-west of the Archipelago of La Maddalena rises the third largest island of Spargi with its smaller islets Spargiotto and Spargiottello.
The island of Caprera
Caprera is one of the islands that make up the Archipelago of La Maddalena, dotted around the coasts of the Gallura territory. It is joined to La Maddalena over a bridge-dike.
The Island of Cavoli
The evocative Island of Cavoli is found in the locality and municipal area of Villasimius, easily reached from the marina of Villasimius.
The Island of La Maddalena
La Maddalena is one of the islands that make up the archipelago of the same name, situated around the coasts of the Gallura territory: it is the only island that has been constantly inhabited since its foundation.