Cala Santa Maria, located on the island of Santa Maria in the La Maddalena archipelago, is known for its breathtaking beauty. This two-hundred-meter-long beach is the largest in the archipelago and features very fine white sand and a shallow, sandy bottom that forms a natural pool, ideal for swimming. The beach is framed by pink-toned rocks covered in Mediterranean vegetation and offers stunning views of the crystal-clear sea. Accessible only by sea, it provides a secluded retreat from the crowds, with nearby attractions including a brackish water lake, the Marsh, which is home to diverse water birds. The La Maddalena archipelago itself is renowned for its pristine beaches and diverse marine life.
The beach is part of the La Maddalena National Park, which includes several islands such as La Maddalena, Caprera, Budelli, and more, providing a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Visitors often explore nearby islands like Spargi and Razzoli for their scenic coves and beaches.
The region surrounding Cala Santa Maria offers a tranquil and untouched landscape, perfect for those seeking an authentic Sardinian experience.