Palau, Santa Teresa Gallura, Badesi, Aglientu, Trinità d’Agultu, La Maddalena: perfect destinations for a Delphina holiday in hotels, residences or villas, on the most beautiful award-winning beaches in Italy.
As every year, the Blue Flag list is one of the most eagerly awaited moments for sea lovers: an invitation to dive into spectacular landscapes, soak up the sun and enjoy long swims in crystal-clear waters. Let us take you on a journey to discover the award-winning coasts closest to Delphina hotels and resorts, the beaches where the blue flag, a symbol of this prestigious recognition, proudly flies.
The Blue Flag is not just a banner: it is a mark of quality awarded by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) to seaside locations that meet excellence criteria, such as water clarity, beach cleanliness, waste management, services for bathers, and the presence of accommodation and health facilities. A guarantee for those seeking relaxation and comfort by the sea.

Blue Flags 2025 in Badesi
In front of the Resort & SPA Le Dune stretches the beach of Li Junchi, eight kilometers of light-colored sand and clear sea, awarded the Blue Flag since 2016 and confirmed again for 2025. It is the ideal destination for those looking for tranquility, open spaces, and fun for the whole family, with games by the sea and walks along the shoreline. It is also a reference point for water sports enthusiasts such as surfing, windsurfing, and sailing. In the municipality of Badesi, Li Mindi, Lu Poltu Biancu, and Baia delle Mimose also maintain the recognition: ideal beaches for those who love wide open and less crowded spaces.

Blue Flags 2025 in Costa Rossa
Near Badesi, in the area of Trinità d’Agultu, three beaches continue to stand out for the quality of the environment and services. Here, Mediterranean vegetation blends with a varied and evocative coastline, featuring sandy beaches and coves framed by red rocks. Like La Marinedda beach, a bay protected by Punta Li Canneddi in front of the Hotel Marinedda, which is once again among those awarded in 2025.
Near the Hotel Relax Torreruja, the Blue Flag also flies over the Longa beach in Isola Rossa, with shallow waters and turquoise sea. For those seeking peace, Cala Sarraina offers a secluded atmosphere and stunning views, surrounded by Mediterranean scrub.
Heading east, in the municipality of Aglientu, three beaches are confirmed: Vignola Mare, Rena Majore, and Lu Chiscinagghju, all appreciated for the beauty of the environment and the clarity of the water.

Blue Flags 2025 in Santa Teresa Gallura
This year too, Santa Teresa Gallura has earned six Blue Flags. Among them, Rena Bianca in the town center, just a few steps from the Longosardo Tower, and Rena di Ponente, on the isthmus of Capo Testa. The latter is particularly loved by those who enjoy walking among giant granite boulders sculpted by the wind.
The list is completed by Zia Columba/Rena di Levante, Santa Reparata, and Marmorata, all easily accessible during a stay at the Resort Valle dell’Erica Thalasso & SPA. Characterized by shallow waters and unspoiled landscapes, they are perfect for moments of relaxation in contact with nature.

Blue Flag 2025 in the Archipelago of La Maddalena and in Palau
Those choosing the Hotel Capo d’Orso, the Resort Cala di Falco, the Residence Il Mirto or the Park Hotel Cala di Lepre have the opportunity to easily reach two awarded beaches in the Palau area: Palau Vecchio and Isolotto.
In just twenty minutes by ferry from the port of Palau, or thanks to boat excursions offered by Delphina, you can reach the La Maddalena Archipelago, home to some of the most fascinating beaches awarded the Blue Flag: Spalmatore, Porto Lungo, Monti d’a Rena, Bassa Trinità, Carlotto, Nido d’Aquila, Lo Strangolato, Punta Tegge.
On the island of Caprera, you will find Cala Garibaldi, the Relitto beach famous for the remains of an old boat now visible as a wooden skeleton and Due Mari beach, lapped by transparent waters with a shallow sandy seabed. On the island of Santo Stefano, the Spiaggia del Pesce was also awarded, another must-see for sea lovers.