Discovering the Island of Spargi: an unspoilt paradise in the Maddalena archipelago
If you are looking for a unique place to immerse yourself in wild and unspoilt nature, the Island of Spargi is a destination you cannot miss. Located in the archipelago of La Maddalena, this small granite island is a true jewel of the Mediterranean, famous for its soft, clear sandy beaches, turquoise waters and legends linked to its breathtaking landscapes. In this article I will guide you through the wonders of Spargi: what to see, where to go and why it is one of the most precious pearls of the La Maddalena Archipelago National Park.

Why visit the Island of Spargi
The island of Spargi is the third largest island of the archipelago and extends for about four square kilometres. Totally uninhabitedis a place where nature reigns supreme. Here you will find a hinterland rich in typical vegetationwith junipers, mastic trees and cysts, and a unique coastline marked by sand dunes and crystal-clear inlets.
But Spargi is not just about nature: its past is marked by stories of sailors, submerged wrecks and military fortifications that have left indelible traces on the island.
What to see and do on the Island of Spargi
The most beautiful beaches
Cala Corsara
Among the sandy creeks most famous is undoubtedly Cala Corsara.
This beach, surrounded by granite boulders shaped by the wind, offers postcard-perfect scenery.
- Curiosities: The rocks of the Cove have particular shapes, such as the 'witch' and the 'dog', which feed local legends and stories that have been passed down through the centuries.
Cala Granara
Another beach not to be missed is Cala Granaraless frequented but equally fascinating.
Here the white sand mixes with the green vegetation, creating a unique contrast.
Cala Soraya
Named after the Queen of Persia Soraya and represents one of the most romantic corners of the island.
Its beauty has been celebrated by many visitors for its tranquil atmosphere and crystal-clear waters.

The story of the wreck of Spargi
Discovered in 1939 by renowned archaeologist Nino Lamboglia, the wreck of Spargi is a Roman honorary ship dating back to 2nd century B.C.. It was carrying amphorae of wine and other products, and its cargo is exhibited at the museum La Maddalena Naval Base.
This finding testifies to the importance of the island along the Mediterranean trade routes.
The charm of the Secca Corsara
La Secca Corsara is an underwater rock formation close to the island, perfect for the diving.
His backdrops host large underwater attractionssuch as gorgonia and granite walls, making it a true diving paradise for lovers of the sport.
Inland Excursions
L'hinterland of Spargi is a treasure to explore. The little waterways that cross the area are covered with typical vegetation, including strawberry trees. Climbing the hills, you can reach peaks over the sea from which to admire breathtaking views of the archipelago and all the typical scents of the Mediterranean maquis.
Local fauna
Rare bird species nest on the island, such as the seagull course and the tufted cormorantsymbols of the National Park's biodiversity. These birds find refuge among the rocks and quiet creeks.
Military fortifications
Don't miss a visit to the Talmone Military Batteryone of the fortifications dating from the late 19th and early 20th century. This site tells the story of Sardinia's coastal defences and offers a spectacular view of the island and the surrounding sea.
Boat Excursions
The only way to reach the island is by seafrom Palau or La Maddalena.
Many excursions include stops at Cala Corsara, Cala Granara and other lesser-known coves. You can also take advantage of boat transport through the Consortium of Wonders.

Snorkelling and diving
The seabed around the island is a real spectacle. In addition to the wreck of Spargi, the inlets and the surrounding shallows offer the opportunity to admire gorgoniansshoals of fish and the turquoise of the sea with its reflections.
The Knight's Beach
Not far from Spargi, on theisland of Budelli, you will find the famous Knight's Beach.
This enchanting place is surrounded by sand dunes and pristine waters, and is often included in island tours of the archipelago.
Photos and videos: capturing the beauty of the island
Spargi is the ideal place for photography enthusiasts.
Photograph the tufted cormorant and the storm bird, every corner of the island, from the sand gullies to hidden coves, it offers the perfect backdrop for unique shots. Don't forget to bring a video camera to capture your snorkelling moments or a day in the sandy creeks making everything 'Instagrammable“!
FAQ: Frequently asked questions on the Island of Spargi
1. How do I get to the island of Spargi?
You can only reach Spargi by boat. Book a boat tour to see Spargi
2. What are the most beautiful beaches in Spargi?
The beaches not to be missed are Cala Corsara, Cala Granara e Cala Sorayafamous for its turquoise waters and soft white sand, if you like snorkelling you will find shallow waters, but if you prefer diving in some places the water is up to 35 metres deep.
3. Is it possible to go hiking inland?
Yes, the site offers routes through the hinterland, ideal for hikers ready to explore the Mediterranean vegetation and admire unique views.
4. What is the history of the Spargi wreck?
It is a Roman ship discovered in 1939, carrying amphorae of wine and oil, but not only: foodstuffs, precious jewellery and pottery. Its artefacts are on display at the Naval Museum of La Maddalena, which you can visit on your voyage of discovery.
5. What can I do on the island?
You can go snorkelling, diving, boat trips, birdwatching and diving or just relax on the pristine beaches.
6. Is Spargi suitable for children?
Yes, but it is important to bring everything you need, as the environment is uninhabited and lacks facilities or services such as public toilets and cabins or the possibility of renting sunbeds and umbrellas.
7. What animal species can be observed?
If you are lucky, you will be able to see some of the most interesting animals in the area, such as the Corsican seagull, the tufted cormorant and other endemic species that nest in the most hidden creeks and breed during mating season.
8. How long does it take to visit Spargi?
One day is enough to explore the pearls of the archipelago and the main coves and enjoy nature.
9. Where to sleep in Spargi?
The island is uninhabited. You can stay overnight in La Maddalena or Palau.
10. What are the rules for visiting Spargi?
Visit this place covered in cysts, junipers and mastic trees, reach the sea with its typical and endemic Mediterranean habitat and remember, it is important to respect the rules of the National Park: do not collect sand or shells, do not light fires and do not disturb the wildlife.