Budoni, Sardinia Holidays: Beaches and Hotels Guide
Budoni sits on the north-east coast of Sardinia, an island known for some of the clearest water and finest sand in the Mediterranean. UK families and couples come here for that postcard sea, the pine-backed beaches and a calmer, more natural style of Italian holiday.
It is a place to slow down, swim and eat well, with the rugged Sardinian interior never far away if you fancy a change of scene.
Where to stay in Budoni
Janna e Sole is a four star coastal resort in Budoni, Sardinia, a comfortable self-contained base if you want easy access to the beach and a relaxed family-friendly setting.
Getting there and when to go
Sardinia is reached by air from the UK, often via the island's airports, with onward drives to the Budoni coast. The season is at its warmest and busiest in high summer, when the sea is ideal for swimming. June and September give you that same clear water with fewer crowds and gentler heat.
Beaches and resorts
The Budoni coast is lined with long stretches of soft, pale sand and shallow, turquoise water, often framed by pine trees and low dunes. The gentle shelving suits families with young children, and there are quieter coves to find if you are happy to explore a little.
Food and things to do
Sardinian cooking is a highlight, with fresh seafood, pasta, local cheeses and good regional wine. Beyond the beach you can take boat trips along the coast, snorkel in the clear shallows or drive inland to see the island's hills and villages.
Who it suits
Budoni suits families and couples who want beautiful beaches, clean clear water and a relaxed pace over busy nightlife. If you are after a lively resort strip, this stretch of coast will feel quiet.
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