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Palau sits approximately 40 km (25 miles) northwest of Olbia, making it roughly 45 minutes by road. Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport is the nearest major gateway, so if you're flying in and continuing north, Palau is a natural and easy first stop. A private transfer lets you go door to door without coordinating buses or rental cars on arrival.
A full day is ideal and genuinely well spent. If you're joining an archipelago boat tour, that alone fills 7 to 8 hours. If you'd rather stay on land, half a day covers the Bear Rock, a beach stop, and a walk through town at a relaxed pace. Either way, Palau rewards visitors who give it time rather than treating it as a quick stop.
Yes. Palau works well for mixed groups because the options split naturally across activity levels. Water sports enthusiasts head to Porto Pollo for windsurfing and kitesurfing. Families and less active travelers enjoy shallow, calm beaches or the Bear Rock walk. Culture-minded visitors can explore the fortress and museum. You don't need to agree on a single activity — the town is compact enough that everyone can scatter and reconnect easily.
Plenty. The Bear Rock (Roccia dell'Orso) is Palau's most iconic landmark — a wind-sculpted granite formation resembling a bear that sits over 100 meters above sea level. A 30-minute walk through Mediterranean scrubland brings you to the summit with panoramic views over the archipelago. The 19th-century Monte Altura Fortress and the town's Ethnographic Museum are also worth an hour or two for a grounded sense of local Sardinian history and culture.
Palau is a small coastal town at the northern tip of Sardinia, best known as the main gateway to the La Maddalena Archipelago National Park. What makes it special is the combination of wild granite coastlines, roughly twenty beaches packed into a 24 km (15 miles) stretch of shore, and the kind of crystalline turquoise water that defines northern Sardinia. You get a genuine taste of the Emerald Coast without the crowds of more heavily promoted spots nearby.
Taking a boat excursion into the La Maddalena Archipelago is the highlight most visitors come specifically for. From Palau's port, you can reach islands like Spargi, Santa Maria, and Budelli — where the famous Pink Beach can be viewed from the water. These full-day tours typically run around 7 to 8 hours and include multiple swimming stops in protected national park waters.