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The Maddalena Arcipelago:
Sardinia
The Maddalena Archipelago decorates the Sardinian
north-eastern coast, close to Bonifacio Straits, and in 1996
was declared National Park.
Transparent waters, spectacular sea beds, secluded beaches
which pop up along the some 140 Km of his coast make this
corner one of the most fascinating places of the world. The
Maddalena archipelago is composed by seven wonderful main
islands and an incredible variety of little reefs and rocks.
But the strong point of these islands is the skyline of the
landscape: a real geological show madly modelled by wind and
water.
Maddalena and the other Archipelago’s islands are a privileged
corner, a paradise on earth that nature, along the times,
leaved intact in their original beauty.
Not only the summer is the appropriate season: Maddalena,
Caprera, and the other islands are heaven almost 365 days
every year.
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