Italy's Hidden Gem: Sardinia's Pink Beach and Ancient Ruins
Italy's second-largest island, Sardinia, is capturing the attention of Brits with its stunning landscapes and rich history. Known for its prestigious vineyards, crystal-clear waters, and iconic pink beach, Sardinia is becoming a must-visit destination.
Brits have long favored Italy for its delicious food, sunny weather, and beautiful beaches. Popular spots include Rome and Capri, but Sardinia offers a unique allure. Despite welcoming over six million visitors annually, Sardinia remains less frequented compared to Rome’s 35 million tourists, making it a relatively under-the-radar gem.
Travel enthusiast Tanya showcased Sardinia’s beauty on TikTok, highlighting its turquoise waters, secluded beaches, and lush mountain landscapes. Sardinia's pink beach, Budelli, stands out with its unique hue, created by crushed fossils, crystals, and coral. However, since 1994, environmental laws protect this beach, and stepping on its sand is prohibited. Recently, a Dubai influencer faced a £1,500 fine for trespassing on Budelli.
Sardinia is also renowned for its rugged landscapes dotted with thousands of nuraghi—mysterious Bronze Age stone ruins shaped like beehives, dating back to 1500 BC.
Viewers of Tanya’s TikTok were captivated by Sardinia's beauty, with many adding it to their travel bucket lists. Comments ranged from "This is insanely beautiful" to "It's like a scene from a movie."
For those inspired to visit, Sardinia is accessible with direct flights from Stansted. Other UK airports, like Manchester and Leeds, typically require a connecting flight, often through Barcelona. Flexible travelers can find return flights for around £100 in July.
Accommodation in Sardinia varies widely. A four-star hotel with a private beach can cost about £124 per night, including breakfast. For a more luxurious stay, the Hyatt 7Pines Resort charges over £1,000 per night.