Near the north-eastern tip of Sardinia, near the Bocche di Bonifacio, an archipelago of 62 islands and islets seems to have been created especially to surprise those who do not like to settle. The jagged coastline hides elegant views, almost unexplored coves and white sandy beaches. The largest and only inhabited island is La Maddalena, which gives its name to the archipelago and is the administrative seat of the National Park.
Imagine a landscape shaped by the wind, which over the course of time has shaped it according to its whims, where the colours are those of the Mediterranean maquis, which accounts for about a third of all Sardinian flora and numerous rare species; here the air has the scent of juniper, mastic, heather and myrtle, which grow proudly on the arid, sun-beaten land and mingle with the smell of salt.
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