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PALAU AND SURROUNDINGS

 

A pretty and well-kept town, Palau lives all year round and thanks to its considerable economic development, it has now acquired a certain notoriety in the tourism field.
The organization of shows during the summer season and its proximity to popular resorts such as the Costa Smeralda, make Palau one of the most sought-after locations for holidays in the panorama of international tourism.
The town offers numerous services, restaurants, shops, boutiques and bazaars. All for a quiet holiday dedicated to relaxation and the discovery of Sardinia, its craftsmanship and cuisine made of typical Mediterranean flavors.

SERVICES

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In one of the most seductive sea in the world, the Maddalena Archipelago, known and appreciated by lovers of the sea and sailing, consists of the island of Maddalena, Caprera, Spargi with the Spargiotto and Spargiotello rocks, and Budelli with its pink sand, from Razzoli and Santa Maria, with countless coves of white or pink sand, alternating with granite rocks, shaped and carved by the impetuous and purifying wind.

 

Among the most important, La Maddalena, Caprera, Santa Maria, Razzoli, Budelli, Spargi as well as other smaller ones.

From the port of Palau, 150 meters away from our structure,  
depart
daily several boats that make the tour of the islands 
of the Archipelago.

 

The archipelago is a popular destination for boaters due to its natural beauty and pristine emerald waters.

Caprera is known for having hosted Garibaldi during his exile and is connected with an artificial isthmus in La Maddalena


Santo Stefano hosted a US submarine base.

 

 

the Archipelago is universally recognized as a territory of rare beauty and of particular naturalistic, historical and cultural value; with the recent establishment of the National Park, all the resources present in this territory have been safeguarded, enhanced and enhanced in an exponential way.The La Maddalena National Park occupies a land area of 5,134 hectares and a marine surface of 13,000 hectares.

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