I will explain it to you straight away. Budelli is not an island like any other. It is small, only 1.6 square kilometres. It has been uninhabited for years (the last caretaker left in 2021). Yet its name is known all over the world. Why? For a patch of pink sand that looks like something out of a dream. This fame, however, comes at a price. For decades, tourists have carried away buckets of sand as souvenirs, they have thrown anchors without criteria, they have trampled without knowing. Today Budelli is a protected island, guarded with love by the Ente Parco. And you know what? It is more beautiful than ever. Because sometimes, to save something wonderful, you have to learn to look at it without touching it.
The skipper's philosophy: “It is not a ban, it is an invitation. In Budelli, you can't go down to the Pink Beach, but you can admire it as few are privileged to do: from the sea, calmly, without the crowds. And it is a spectacle that changes you inside.”
The Pink Beach: how to admire it while respecting the rules
We start from the beating heart of Budelli. La Pink Beach owes its incredible colour to the fragmentation of tiny shells of marine organisms called Minacina minacea and shells. It is a very rare, delicate phenomenon, unique in the world. That is why, for years, access and landing have been strictly forbidden. You can't go down, you can't anchor close, you can't even swim close. But you won't regret it. Because our skipper knows the exact authorised stopping point: close enough to admire the extraordinary palette of colours ranging from white to deep pink, far enough away not to disturb the ecosystem. You can stop, listen to the history of this unique place, take unforgettable photographs. And while the larger boats are forced to pass quickly, you can stop.
| What is prohibited | What is allowed |
|---|---|
| Landing on the beach | Admiring from the sea at a regulation distance |
| Landing by tender | Stopping with the yacht at the authorised point |
| Bathing close to | Bathing in neighbouring waters (not on the beach) |
| Taking away sand (even a grain) | Photographing, exciting, learning |
The skipper's advice: The best time to see the Pink Beach is in the morning between 9:30 and 10:30, when the side light turns pink. Late afternoon (after 16:30) is also magical, but the wind often picks up. Trust the skipper: he knows when to take you.
Where you can best see the Pink Beach from the boat
Not all vantage points are the same. The skipper of GD Nautica knows exactly the authorised and optimal GPS position. It is not a question of “as close as possible”, but of “the right angle”. From certain points, the pink is barely visible. From others, it is like looking at a painting.
| Point of observation | Pink visibility | Advantage | Disadvantage |
|---|---|---|---|
| South-west (beachfront) | Excellent | Frontal vision, intense colours | It can be more crowded |
| North-west (left side) | Good | Quieter | Partial vision |
| Southeast (right side) | Discrete | Sheltered from the wind | Pink is less visible |
The best spot? The skipper will choose for you according to the weather, the light and the time of day. It is no coincidence that it is called a “tailor-made experience”.
Cala di Roto: the perfect bath after the show
After admiring the Pink Beach, you will long for a real bath. To touch the sand, to dive in carefree. The answer is Roto Cove. It is located on the eastern side of Budelli, and is a beautiful, accessible beach with clear sand and a sea that has nothing to envy from the most famous coves. And here is the news that will please you: here you can go ashore. Yes, you can put your feet in the sand, spread your towel, take a bath. It is the perfect time to relax after the excitement of the Pink Beach.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Island | Budelli |
| Location | Eastern side |
| Landing on land | Allowed |
| Type of sand | Finest white |
| Background | Sandy, gently sloping |
| Wind protection | Good (east-facing, sheltered from the west) |
| Snorkelling | Discreet, better in neighbouring coves |
What to do in Cala di Roto
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A relaxing bath after the excitement of the Pink Beach
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A swim northwards, where small, often deserted coves open up
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Taking souvenir photos with wild Budelli in the background
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Simply lie on the bow of the yacht and enjoy the view
The skipper's advice: After the stop in front of the Pink Beach, ask to be taken to Cala di Roto around 4pm. The late afternoon light is magical, the water is still warm, and many boats have already left. It will be almost all for you.
Porto della Madonna and Il Sasso del Polpo: the other corners of Budelli
Budelli is not just Spiaggia Rosa and Cala di Roto. There are two other jewels that deserve your attention. Port of Our Lady is a small natural harbour on the west coast. It offers shelter and calm waters, perfect for a quick stop or for those who want to avoid the wind. The Octopus Rock is a famous reef in the vicinity of Budelli, a destination for snorkelling and underwater photography enthusiasts. The name doesn't lie: octopuses are at home here, and if you're lucky (and quiet) you might see one coming out of its burrow.
| Corner of Budelli | Type | Why visit |
|---|---|---|
| Port of Our Lady | Natural harbour | Sheltered from the wind, calm waters, ideal for a break |
| The Octopus Rock | Snorkelling rock | Octopuses, lobsters, coloured fish |
What to bring for snorkelling at Sasso del Polpo
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Mask and fins (mandatory, the water is deep)
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GoPro or underwater camera (worth it)
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Patience and silence (animals are shy)
Is it possible to sleep or stay overnight in Budelli?
Until 2021, Budelli had a caretaker. Today, the island is completely uninhabited and there is no accommodation. You cannot sleep on land. But you can stay overnight on board with GD Nautica if you book a multi-day tour. Imagine: waking up off Budelli, with the Pink Beach tinged with the colours of dawn, with no other boats around. It is an experience that very few can relate.
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Is it possible to sleep on land in Budelli? | No, the island is uninhabited and there are no facilities |
| Is it possible to stay overnight on a boat nearby? | Yes, with the necessary authorisations |
| Is anchoring permitted at night? | Yes, in certain authorised areas (the skipper knows the points) |
| What is needed for an overnight stay? | Well-equipped yacht (GD Nautica is) and experienced skipper |
Table: all Budelli coves with permitted/banned access
Here is a complete table to orient you.
| Cove / Zone | Landing on land | Bathing | Snorkelling | Why go there |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pink Beach | Forbidden | Forbidden close to | Forbidden close to | Admiring it from the sea is a unique emotion |
| Roto Cove | Allowed | Allowed | Discreet | The perfect swim after the Pink Beach |
| Port of Our Lady | Allowed (rock) | Allowed | Good | Shelter from the wind, calm waters |
| The Octopus Rock | No (it is a rock) | Allowed | Excellent | Octopus, lobsters, rich seabed |
From Palau to Budelli: sailing times and recommended itinerary
The navigation from Palau to Budelli is one of the most beautiful stretches of the archipelago. It skirts Santo Stefano, crosses the Passo della Moneta, passes between Caprera and Spargi, and finally reaches Budelli from the south. The skipper of GD Nautica will choose the best route depending on the wind and currents.
| Route | Duration | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Palau - Moneta Pass | 20 minutes | Skirting Santo Stefano |
| Passo della Moneta - Budelli (western route) | 30-35 minutes | Passing between Spargi and Budelli |
| Total from Palau to Budelli | 50-55 minutes |
The skipper's advice: Do not go to Budelli as a first stop. It is best to start with Cala Coticcio in Caprera (early morning), then Spargi for lunch, and finally Budelli in the early afternoon. The light is good and the boats on the day tours start to dwindle.
Frequently asked questions about Budelli
Is the Pink Beach still pink?
Yes, indeed. Perhaps even more than before, thanks to the protection. The pink is vivid and intense, especially in the right light.
Can you still see the Pink Beach?
Absolutely. In fact, it is recommended to do it from the sea, at the regulation distance. It is the only way and, believe us, it is the most beautiful.
How long do you stay in front of the Pink Beach?
The skipper of GD Nautica usually stops 20-30 minutes. It is the perfect time to listen to history, observe, photograph and be moved.
Is it possible to take good photos?
Yes. With a good telephoto lens or even a state-of-the-art smartphone, the colours are spectacular. The skipper will be able to give you advice on exposure and angle.
What happens if someone tries to disembark?
The fines are hefty (up to EUR 500) and the checks are frequent. But above all, it is a gesture of great disrespect towards a heritage that belongs to everyone. It is not worth it.
Is Budelli suitable for children?
Yes, but with a few caveats. The stop in front of the Pink Beach is short and suitable even for children (the story of the pink colour fascinates them). Cala di Roto is perfect for swimming. The skipper will be able to engage them with anecdotes and curiosities.
An example of a perfect day in Budelli departing from Palau
Here is how the skipper of GD Nautica could organise a day dedicated to Budelli and its wonders.
| Timetable | Stage | Clou |
|---|---|---|
| 09:00 | Departure from Palau | Embarkation and briefing |
| 09:50 | Cala Coticcio (Caprera) | First stop: photos and bathing |
| 11:30 | Sailing to Spargi | Light lunch on board |
| 12:30 | Cala Corsara (Spargi) | Second bath and relaxation |
| 14:00 | Sailing to Budelli | Short shift |
| 14:30 | Pink Beach (Budelli) | Observation stop, photos, history |
| 15:00 | Cala di Roto (Budelli) | Bathing, disembarking, relaxing |
| 16:00 | The Octopus Rock | Snorkelling (sea permitting) |
| 16:30 | Sailing back to Palau | Panoramas and greetings |
| 17:15 | Arrival in Palau |
Why visit Budelli with GD Nautica
Because our skipper doesn't just take you to “see” the Pink Beach. He tells you why it is pink, why it is protected, why it is important to respect it. He knows the exact observation point, the best time, the history of the caretaker, the legends of the pirates. And then there is the boat: private, silent, respectful. No random roaring engines, no queues of dinghies, no crowds. Just you, the sea, and a colour you will never find anywhere else in the world. Departing from Palau, comfortable and stress-free.
The added value of GD Nautica: It is not a hit-and-run tour. It is an experience that stays with you. The skipper of GD Nautica loves Budelli like few others, and will make you love it in the same way.
Conclusion: Budelli, where pink changes your look
Budelli is not just an island. It is a lesson. It teaches you that the greatest beauty is also the most fragile. It teaches you that sometimes respect is worth more than any souvenir. It teaches you that looking from afar, calmly and consciously, can be more exciting than walking around without seeing. The Pink Beach is still there, more beautiful than ever. And it is waiting for you. Not to walk on it, but to make you fall in love with it. With GD Nautical and our skipper, starting from Palau, that moment will be yours. And you will not forget it.
Ready to let your heart be coloured pink? Contact GD Nautica. Our skipper already has the route to Budelli ready.
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