The Coast, Town by Town
Fifteen places, fifteen ways of living here.
From the Costa Smeralda’s marinas to the granite wilderness of La Maddalena and the working towns of the western coast — this is the real range of where a new build in North Sardinia can put you.
The Olbia Gateway
Costa Smeralda

Costa Smeralda
Porto Rotondo
A planned resort town, built in 1964 and still holding its shape.

Costa Smeralda
Porto Cervo
The Costa Smeralda's original harbour, shaped like a deer.

Costa Smeralda
Baia Sardinia
A 1960s Costa Smeralda resort, still defined by one pink-sand beach.

Costa Smeralda
Cannigione
Porto Cervo's quieter, more affordable neighbour.
The Far North & La Maddalena
The Western Coast

The Western Coast
Castelsardo
A Genoese fortress town on the Anglona coast.

The Western Coast
Badesi
A hilltop town with sea views and room still to grow.

The Western Coast
Alghero
Sardinia's Catalan city, with its own international airport.

The Western Coast
Porto Torres
A working port town with a 2,000-year-old bridge.

The Western Coast
Valledoria
"The Bay of Sunsets," and over seven kilometres of beach.





