Spiaggia Rena Majore
About
Rena Majò – a pristine, elongated beach on Sardinia’s northernmost tip – captivates visitors with its fine, white sand and crystal‑clear waters that plunge into colourful seabeds. Surrounded by a shaded pine forest and framed by dark cliffs and granite outcrops, the beach offers a tranquil retreat for families, couples, and nature lovers alike. Small shallow pools, often called “calamita,” provide a safe play area for children, while the varied marine life attracts divers and snorkelers. Ample parking, nearby campsites, and rental services for beach gear make it a convenient and well‑equipped holiday destination. With its seldom‑crowded atmosphere and spectacular sunsets, Rena Majò is celebrated as a quiet escape for those seeking relaxation amid lush, untamed scenery.
Highlights
- Fine White Sand
- Crystal Clear Waters
- Shaded Pine Forest
- Calm Rock Pools
- Rich Marine Life
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Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn (May to September) when temperatures are pleasant and crowds are manageable.
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At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours