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Best beaches in Porto San Paolo and the nearby area

accessible both by land and boat...
Vista aerea Spiaggia del Dottore

You’re on holiday in Sardinia, more precisely in the Tavolara and Porto San Paolo area, and all the information about beaches and places to visit is starting to feel a bit overwhelming. In this guide to the best beaches in Porto San Paolo, you’ll find a carefully selected list of the best beaches in Porto San Paolo and nearby locations, accessible both by land and by boat, with useful details on facilities, shelter from the wind, accessibility, and how to get there.

Overview

Porto San Paolo is one of the most strategic starting points for visiting the beaches of north-east Sardinia.

We are located within the Tavolara Punta Coda Cavallo Marine Protected Area, right in front of the main islands of Tavolara and Molara (discover the best beaches on the islands).

The coastline stretching both north and south offers, within just a few kilometres, a remarkable concentration of breathtaking beaches.

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Porto Istana

Porto Istana is one of the most loved and recognizable beaches in the entire Porto San Paolo area. The sand is white and incredibly fine, almost powdery, while the sea displays ever-changing shades from turquoise to emerald green. The beach is relatively wide (compared to others in the area), but it becomes crowded during the central hours of the summer season. The view of Tavolara is a true classic — a selfie here is almost mandatory.

Vista aerea Spiaggia di Porto Istana

The Beach and the Sea

The seabed is shallow and even, perfect for children and for those who enjoy entering the water with ease. Water conditions are almost always excellent: clear, transparent, and ideal for a relaxing swim or simple activities in the sea.

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Porto Istana is especially suitable for families, but also for couples and anyone looking for a wide, comfortable, and easily accessible beach. It’s one of those “carefree” destinations where spending a full day is effortless.

Facilities

The beach offers a wide range of services: beach clubs, sunbed and umbrella rentals, kiosks, showers, and a parking area (paid during the summer months). It is one of the best-equipped beaches in the area.

Shelter from the wind

Porto Istana is well protected from north and north-west winds, although the very fine sand can be blown around on particularly windy days. It is more exposed to the Scirocco (south-east) and easterly winds, which can create small waves and make the beach feel breezier.

How to get there

Reaching Porto Istana is easy: it is located about 10 minutes from Porto San Paolo in the direction of Olbia. At the Murta Maria roundabout, turn towards the sea and continue straight until the end of the road.
During high season, parking is regulated and fills up quickly, so arriving early is recommended to avoid waiting.
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Interesting fact

Porto Istana actually consists of four small beaches separated by short stretches of rock, but most visitors know and use only the main one. It is also famous for the occasional nighttime glow of the water, caused by the presence of plankton during certain periods of the year.

Spiaggia del Dottore

Although Spiaggia del Dottore is administratively part of the municipality of Olbia, it is much closer to Porto San Paolo. It can only be reached on foot or by boat, a feature that makes it one of the most charming coves in the area. Those who discover it rarely forget it: it is small, intimate, surrounded by Mediterranean scrub, and embraced by a sea that feels like a natural swimming pool.

Vista aerea Spiaggia del Dottore

The Beach and the Sea

The water is extraordinarily clear, a very light shade of blue, and the sand is soft and pale. The seabed alternates between sandy stretches and rocky areas along the sides, perfect for snorkeling. Arriving early in the morning allows you to experience a truly magical moment: the bay is silent and empty, with still waters reflecting every detail. On windless days, the sea becomes almost flat, offering one of the most crystal-clear views along the entire coastline.

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Perfect for those who love discovering hidden coves, away from beach clubs and crowds. Anyone who chooses to reach it should expect a walk of about 20 minutes, but the effort is rewarded with a place of truly unique charm.

Facilities

There are no facilities available, and this is precisely what helps preserve the cove’s wild atmosphere. It is essential to bring water, food, a beach umbrella, and everything you may need to spend the day independently.

Shelter from the wind

Spiaggia del Dottore is well sheltered from west, north, and east winds.
It is, however, exposed to winds coming from the south, which blow directly into the bay.

How to get there

Follow the road towards Porto Istana and, shortly before the parking areas, turn left onto Via Punzutu, continuing until the end of the road.
There are no official parking spaces: you will need to leave your car along the side of the road, so arriving early is highly recommended.

From here, a path immersed in Mediterranean scrub begins, leading first to Spiaggia delle 3 Sorelle after about 10 minutes. Continuing along the coast, with the sea on your right, you will reach the next cove: Spiaggia del Dottore.

For those who prefer to reach it more comfortably by sea and stop directly in the bay, here is the link to the boat tours page.

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Interesting fact

The name “Spiaggia del Dottore” is said to derive from a former landowner in the area, nicknamed “the doctor.” In the past, it was considered a “secret” beach mainly frequented by locals, to the point that for years it did not even appear in tourist guidebooks.

The real name of Spiaggia del Dottore is S’Ispiaggia de s’Ainu, which means “Donkey Beach.”

Costa Corallina

Costa Corallina is made up of a main beach (the marina beach) and a series of nearby coves that allow you to find shelter from almost all winds.
The shoreline is characterized by light-colored sand and particularly clear turquoise water. The main beach is located next to a small marina.
It is generally less crowded than Porto Istana, especially in the morning hours.

Panoramica Costa Corallina

The Beach and the Sea

Costa Corallina is made up of a main beach (the marina beach) and a series of nearby coves that allow you to find shelter from almost all winds. The shoreline is characterized by light-colored sand and particularly clear turquoise water. The main beach is located next to a small marina. It is generally less crowded than Porto Istana, especially in the morning hours.

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Costa Corallina is easily accessible to everyone, as (at least) the marina beach has no obstacles, and none of the beaches in the area require challenging paths to reach. The shallow seabed and the availability of services also make it suitable for families. Dogs are often seen on the free beach, although in theory they are not permitted.

Facilities

The marina beach is divided between a free area and a licensed beach club area, where you can rent sunbeds and canoes and use a kiosk with paid restroom facilities.
Near the docks there is also a restaurant-bar, making your stay even more comfortable.
The parking area, located just a few steps from the beach, is free — a rarity in Sardinia — thanks to the owner of the Costa Corallina Marina.
This feature makes the beach easily accessible even for people with reduced mobility.

Shelter from the wind

The only winds that can create small waves in Costa Corallina are those coming from the north and north-east, which are generally rare during the summer months. Otherwise, the bay offers excellent protection.

How to get there

Costa Corallina is located just five minutes by car from Porto San Paolo, in the direction of Olbia.
Leaving the town and reaching the top of the hill, turn right to enter the Costa Corallina village and follow the signs to the marina.
The beaches can also be reached on foot from the village, with about a 15-minute walk passing through the I Fari village.

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Interesting fact

Costa Corallina owes its name to the coral that was once found along the rocky seabed of the area. “Lo Scoglietto,” much loved by children for diving, is actually a tiny granite islet that emerges just a few meters from the shore and is one of the symbols of the bay.

Spiaggia di Porto San Paolo

The town’s main beach is extremely convenient for those staying in the area who want to avoid using the car.
It opens onto a small square with shops and bars and is also pleasant for a stroll along the shoreline or for a sunset aperitif.

Surrounded by small houses and bordered by always-green lawns, it perfectly represents the image of a peaceful seaside village. The Hotel San Paolo, overlooking the beach, was the first to open to tourism in the area in the 1960s.

Panoramica Spiaggia di Porto San Paolo

The Beach and the Sea

Soft sand, a shallow seabed, and a spectacular view of Tavolara make it a beach ideal for those seeking comfort without giving up natural beauty. During high season, a rope line marks the swimming area, separating it from the floating docks for small boats located just beyond.

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Families with children, those who love comfortable beaches, anyone who wants to stay close to services, or those returning from a boat trip to Tavolara and the islands. The beach is located about 1 km from Porto San Paolo and can also be reached on foot from the village in around 15 minutes, crossing the hill that separates the two.

Facilities

Bars, restaurants, shops, and boarding piers. Since it is located in the village, there are many services available, from a jewelry store to a newsstand.

Shelter from the wind

Very well sheltered from the mistral, even when strong, thanks to the protection offered by the surrounding houses.
Less suitable, however, with winds ranging from north-east to south, which can make the sea rougher.

How to get there

By car: from the village roundabout, turn towards the sea and continue for about 500 meters until you reach the paid parking areas on the left, next to the sports field or the Hotel Il Faro di Molara. From there, walk straight ahead passing under an arch until you reach the small square by the sea.

On foot: easily reachable from anywhere in the village, either through the small square or by walking along the seafront using the pedestrian paths.

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Interesting fact

For many years, Porto San Paolo beach was the historic departure point for local fishermen heading to Tavolara. Even today, early in the morning, it is common to see small traditional boats returning after a fishing trip.A special detail: the view of the beach with Tavolara in the background is one of the most photographed scenes in the area, especially at sunset, when the light paints the island in soft pink hues.

Costa Dorata (Don Diego)

A small semicircular cove, also known as Don Diego after the nearby hotel that blends harmoniously into the landscape. Surrounded by Mediterranean scrub, it is perfect for those seeking a quiet and less crowded spot.

The main beach is shared with the Don Diego Hotel, but in the surrounding area there are also several small coves—some tiny, with space for just two or three people. It is particularly appreciated for its unique view of Tavolara, which from this angle appears narrow and tall, highlighting its impressive limestone cliffs.

Spiaggia dell' hotel Don Diego

The Beach and the Sea

The sand is light-colored, with grains slightly coarser than average (an advantage on windy days, as it doesn’t blow around easily).
The water is clear, with bright shades and a mixed seabed: sandy in the center and rocky along the sides, perfect for snorkeling and exploring.
The sea slopes gently and evenly, preserving the wild charm of this small bay.

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Ideal for those seeking tranquility, as it is usually not crowded even during high season. Thanks to its low visitor numbers, it is also perfect for nature lovers and those who appreciate the surrounding Mediterranean scrub.
Not suitable for strollers, as reaching it requires a 5-minute walk across the sand.

Facilities

There are no public facilities. The services of the adjacent hotel are reserved exclusively for guests, so it is essential to bring water, a beach umbrella, and everything you may need.

Shelter from the wind

It offers excellent protection from:
Mistral, westerly, and tramontana winds (the winds from the north and north-west quadrant).

It is more exposed to winds coming from: south, south-east, and south-west.

The sand, which is not too fine, helps make your stay pleasant even in the presence of moderate wind.

How to get there

It is located south of Porto San Paolo. Leave the village and drive about 1 km in the direction of San Teodoro until you clearly see the hotel sign on the left. Follow the road until you reach the barrier, where there is a small public parking area near the entrance to the path leading to the beach (short and easy).View the map

Interesting fact

The name Don Diego comes from the historic hotel that discreetly overlooks the bay, one of the first charming hotels built in the area, renowned for its perfect integration into the landscape.

Costa Dorata is often chosen by locals during the low season because it remains peaceful even when other beaches become crowded. The name “Dorata” (golden) comes from the warm reflections of the sand at sunset, when the cove lights up in golden and pink hues — a perfect moment for striking photographs.

Porto Taverna

Although technically located just outside Porto San Paolo, Porto Taverna is widely considered one of the best beaches in Porto San Paolo and the surrounding area.
Among the largest and best-known beaches in the area, Porto Taverna offers a unique and close-up view of Tavolara, which from this angle appears particularly imposing and recognizable.
Its generous size (remarkable for the area), very light-colored sand, and bright, luminous waters make it one of the most iconic beaches in the entire region. During the peak summer months, we recommend renting a sunbed and umbrella.

Spiaggia di Porto Taverna

The Beach and the Sea

The beach is wide, long, and deep, with very fine, bright white sand reminiscent of a tropical shoreline.
The seabed remains shallow for many meters, making it perfect for safe swimming.
The water alternates between light and intense shades, creating a spectacular view, especially on calm days.

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Facilities

The beach offers numerous facilities:

It is one of the best-equipped beaches in the area, ideal for spending the entire day.

Shelter from the wind

Porto Taverna offers decent protection from the Mistral, westerly, and south-westerly winds, but it is not recommended on very windy days due to its very fine sand, which can be blown around and make your stay less pleasant.

How to get there

There are two entrances to the beach: north and south. From Porto San Paolo, it can be reached in about 10 minutes heading south.

After leaving the village, drive for about 3 km, then turn left at the first roundabout. Continue for approximately 500 meters until you reach the parking areas on the right, close to the beach entrance.

Alternatively, continue along the main road for about another kilometer and, at the Vaccileddi junction, turn left and proceed straight ahead until you reach the parking areas.

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Interesting fact

Porto Taverna has always been one of the most beloved beaches among nature photographers: at sunset, the sun sets behind the bay and lights up Tavolara in pink and golden hues, creating spectacular scenery.

Together with Porto Istana, Porto Taverna is one of the most popular spots for winter walks along the shoreline.

In September, a 5 km open-water swimming race takes place here, starting from Tavolara.

Cala Girgolu

Located just south of Porto Taverna (although the turn-off from the main road is different), Cala Girgolu is a beach with yellow sand tending towards white, easily accessible and usually less crowded than the main beaches in the area.

It is also perfect as a starting point for a walk to the nearby Spiaggia delle Vacche and Sassi Piatti, two of the most scenic coves along the coastline.

Cala Girgolu vista aerea

The Beach and the Sea

The sea is crystal clear, with extraordinary color variations ranging from soft turquoise to emerald green.
The entrance into the water is gradual, with a sandy seabed and a buoy field positioned about one hundred meters from the shore, ensuring safety for swimmers.
The bay retains a natural and wild character, perfect for those who love an authentic seaside experience.

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Cala Girgolu is ideal for:

Facilities

There are no facilities available: it is necessary to bring water, food, a beach umbrella, and everything you may need for the day.

Shelter from the wind

The bay offers good protection from: Mistral (North-West), Westerly (West), Sirocco (South-East), and Ostro (South).

How to get there

From Porto San Paolo, head south for about 5 km to Monte Petrosu and turn left following the signs for Cala Girgolu. Continue for another 3 km, part of which is on an unpaved road, but with junctions that are always well signposted. Once you reach the houses in the area, the paid parking during the summer months is located on the left, about 100 meters from the beach.View the map

Interesting fact

Cala Girgolu is famous for its former iconic rock, “La Tartaruga” (the Turtle), a large granite boulder shaped by the wind that resembled a turtle. Although it was damaged years ago, it remains an iconic landmark of the area.

The area is also rich in small natural rock pools, perfect for evocative photographs in the early morning.

The path towards Sassi Piatti leads to a series of smooth granite slabs that warm up in the sun, becoming a perfect spot to relax between swims.

For those who love walking, Cala Girgolu is a true hidden little paradise.

Spiaggia delle Vacche

Spiaggia delle Vacche is one of the most scenic and well-known coves within the Marine Protected Area.
Small and secluded, it can only be reached on foot after a short walk through granite rocks and Mediterranean scrub, or by boat.
It is an intimate bay, enclosed by large wind-smoothed boulders and a sea with incredibly bright colors.

Spiaggia delle vacche - le migliori spiagge di Tavolara e dintorni

The Beach and the Sea

The beach is small and not very deep (with space for a maximum of about 50–60 people), so arriving early is essential. It is made up of light, soft sand mixed with smooth granite pebbles that make it even more distinctive.
The sea displays all the typical shades of the area: very light blue near the shore and a deeper turquoise in slightly deeper waters.
The seabed is sandy in the center, while rocky outcrops emerge along the sides, ideal for snorkeling.

The rocks at the entrance of the cove prevent boats from entering, which is a major advantage during the high season.

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Spiaggia delle Vacche is recomended for:

It is not suitable for those looking for facilities, immediate comfort, or large open spaces.

Facilities

No facilities are available, but fortunately the walking path is easy.

Shelter from the wind

The cove is well sheltered from westerly winds, all winds from the southern quadrant, and easterly winds; however, winds from the northern quadrant can create some choppiness, as it is a very enclosed inlet.

How to get there

Spiaggia delle Vacche can be reached only on foot starting from Cala Girgolu. From the main parking area (paid during the summer months), follow the road closed to non-residents; at the end, a short path begins through granite rocks and stretches of Mediterranean scrub. The walk takes about 10–15 minutes and is easy to follow thanks to the frequent tracks left by visitors.View the map

Interesting fact

Spiaggia delle Vacche takes its name from the small herds that once used to reach the coast during the cooler hours of the day—an image that today can only be seen in winter.The cove is also famous for its smooth granite boulders, shaped by wind and sea spray, some of which have taken on unique forms that make it perfect for striking photographs.Due to its environmental fragility, it is considered one of the beaches that deserves the greatest respect: signs and notices from local residents encouraging responsible behavior are not uncommon.

Sassi Piatti

There is no real beach here: the shoreline is made up of large granite slabs, smoothed by wind and sea, with soft and irregular shapes that gently slope down towards the water.

Among these rocks, you can find small natural inlets that resemble jacuzzi pools, making the area truly unique and fascinating.

The rocks are so wide and smooth that many visitors use these surfaces as natural “sunbeds” to lie on and relax in the sun.

Sassi Piatti foto dalla barca

The Beach and the Sea

Although there is no sand, the seabed is clear and highly scenic, with colors ranging from soft light blue to bright turquoise. The rocky areas along the sides offer excellent spots for snorkeling and for taking striking photographs. It is recommended to wear water shoes to make entering the water and exploring the rocks easier, but the best way to reach this area is by boat.

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Sassi Piatti are perfect for:

It is not suitable for those looking for comfort, wide open spaces, or easy access.

Facilities

No facilities are available.
The area is completely natural and far from any refreshment points: it is important to bring water, food, sun protection, and everything you may need.

Shelter from the wind

The area offers good shelter from winds coming from the south, east, and west, but not from those arriving from the north.

How to get there

Sassi Piatti can be reached via a path through the vegetation starting from the Spiaggia delle Vacche.
The route winds through granite rocks and stretches of Mediterranean scrub: it is not always easy and requires attention and appropriate footwear.
The walk takes between 5 and 15 minutes, depending on the specific cove you wish to reach.

The best way to visit this area is with a guided boat tour.

Interesting fact

The rocks of Sassi Piatti are made of pink granite, the same material that characterizes many areas of Gallura.

During the central hours of the day, the flat slabs naturally warm up in the sun, becoming perfect for those who enjoy “heat baths” between swims.

Over time, the variety of rock shapes has inspired several nicknames given by visitors: “the table,” “the bench,” “the crescent,” “the pool,” turning the area into a small exploratory game, especially for children.

Capo Coda Cavallo

Capo Coda Cavallo is the tip of a peninsula stretching eastward, characterized by a distinctive shape that resembles a horse’s tail.
It is one of the most scenic areas of Gallura and is home to some of the most famous beaches along the north-eastern coast, including Brandinchi and Lu Impostu.
The main beach of Capo Coda Cavallo is among the most beloved in the entire Marine Protected Area, offering a spectacular panorama.

Panoramica Spiaggia di Capo Coda Cavallo

The Beach and the Sea

The beach is characterized by very light, fine sand. The water takes on shades ranging from turquoise to light blue, thanks to the vast sandy seabed, one of the most extensive in the area. The sea slopes gently, making the bay perfect for long, relaxing swims.

Right next to the beach rises the small islet of Proratora, highly appreciated for snorkeling and for visiting the cave facing east, where fragments of Roman-era pottery can still be found. Despite its spaciousness, during July and August it can become very crowded in the central hours of the day.

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Capo Coda Cavallo ideal for:

If the closest parking areas are full, it is necessary to walk about 10 minutes along a downhill dirt road. On the way back, the uphill walk can be challenging during the hottest hours of the day.

Facilities

In the central area, there is both a beach club and a kiosk.

For additional services, you need to climb the staircase leading up to the village, where you will find bars and restaurants with an extraordinary view, perfect for a sunset aperitif.Paid parking areas near the beach are limited: if you arrive late, you will need to park in the upper area and walk down to the bay.

Shelter from the wind

The beach offers good protection from south and south-east winds; however, the very fine sand can easily be blown around in strong winds, making your stay less pleasant.

How to get there

Capo Coda Cavallo is located about 15–20 minutes from Porto San Paolo, heading towards San Teodoro.
After passing the junction for Monte Petrosu, continue for about one kilometer until you see the clearly signposted left turn for Capo Coda Cavallo.
From there, drive approximately 4 km to the entrance of the village.
Just before the entrance, turn left again onto a dirt road and follow it carefully to the parking areas.

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Interesting fact

Thanks to its shape, the peninsula offers beaches exposed on different sides, allowing you to almost always find a sheltered spot on windy days.

The name “Coda Cavallo” already appeared on 19th-century nautical charts, precisely because of the peninsula’s long and narrow shape, clearly visible from above.

During the Second World War, the tip of the peninsula was used as a strategic observation point to monitor maritime traffic, thanks to its elevated position and open view over the entire gulf.

Conclusion

Porto San Paolo offers a unique variety of beaches: large bays with full services, wild coves among granite rocks, and truly distinctive spots. Whether you are looking for relaxation, child-friendly waters, or breathtaking views, you will surely find the perfect beach.

Of course, the list does not end here. In upcoming articles, we will explore beaches accessible only by boat, including Tavolara and Molara.

If you would like to discover the most hidden areas of the Marine Protected Area, you can experience them from the sea with our boat trips in Porto San Paolo, aboard comfortable classic boats ideal for small groups.

FAQ

Costa Corallina, Porto Istana, Porto Taverna, and the main beach of Porto San Paolo all feature shallow seabeds, available services, and convenient parking.

During the high season, the most renowned beaches become crowded from early morning, so we recommend either renting a sunbed to stay comfortable and avoid space issues (although they are often not inexpensive) or choosing Don Diego and some of the coves at Cala Girgolu and Sassi Piatti, which offer greater tranquility, especially in the morning.

Porto Taverna, Porto Istana, and Capo Coda Cavallo are among the most scenic.

The beaches most sheltered from the Mistral are Don Diego, Cala Girgolu, Porto San Paolo beach, Porto Istana, the entire southern coast of Capo Ceraso, and some beaches in Costa Corallina.

The beaches most sheltered from the Sirocco are Cala Girgolu, Sassi Piatti, Spiaggia delle Vacche, Costa Corallina, and Capo Coda Cavallo (although here the fine sand can be blown around in strong winds).

No, the first official dog-friendly beaches are located in the Olbia and San Teodoro areas. However, outside the peak summer months, well-behaved dogs are generally tolerated on most beaches.

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