Arbatax Park Resort – Seven-time world’s best eco resort – Ogliastra – Sardinia
On Sardinia’s east coast, where the land meets the Gulf of Orosei in a collision of red porphyry rock and turquoise water, a peninsula of 60 hectares of protected nature reserve holds the only resort on earth to have been awarded the title of World’s Best Eco Resort seven consecutive times. Arbatax Park is not a resort that happens to be set in nature. It is a resort that is nature – and in 2026, under new management by the Falkensteiner group, it begins its most ambitious chapter yet.
Ogliastra – the wildest and least-known part of the island
Most visitors to Sardinia see the Costa Smeralda in the north, the beaches around Cagliari in the south, and the road between them. Ogliastra – the landlocked province on the central east coast – receives a fraction of those visitors. This is not because it is inferior. It is because it is harder to get to. And the people who do get there tend to come back.
Ogliastra is the landscape that Sardinia kept for itself. The mountains of the Gennargentu come down to the coast with an abruptness that leaves almost no room for the flat coastal developments that have occupied other stretches of the island. The cliffs are limestone and porphyry. The sea is the deep, clear blue of deep water close to shore. The villages – Baunei, Urzulei, Talana, Villagrande – have been inhabited continuously since the Bronze Age and still carry the weight of that continuity in their architecture, their food and their silence.
This is also, by the reckoning of population scientists, one of the five places on earth where people live longest. The Blue Zone of Ogliastra – a designation that emerged from research into exceptional human longevity – has produced the highest concentration of male centenarians ever recorded. The reasons are debated. The diet, the movement, the social cohesion, the clean air and the clean water all play a role. What is certain is that arriving in Ogliastra, you feel the difference before you can explain it.
Arbatax Park Resort 2026 – enquire about availability and packages
Seven-time World’s Best Eco Resort – 6 hotels – 60 ha nature reserve – Falkensteiner management
There are places in the world that take something from you when you leave – a piece of your attention, a colour you can’t quite reproduce at home, a quality of silence. Ogliastra is one of them. Arbatax Park is the reason most people find their way there.
Arbatax Park Resort – what winning seven times actually means
The World Travel Awards Best Eco Resort of the World has been awarded to Arbatax Park seven times. The significance of that number is not in the trophy cabinet – it is in what it says about consistency. Winning once is a campaign. Winning seven times is a way of operating.
The eco concept at Arbatax Park is not a set of policies. It is the physical structure of the resort: 60 hectares of protected nature reserve on the Bellavista peninsula, into which six hotels have been built rather than built upon. Nothing on the resort footprint exists outside the nature park. The resort’s own kitchen garden supplies the restaurants directly. Composting converts organic waste into soil. Solar panels contribute substantially to the energy demand. The native Sardinian animals – including the Sardinian deer and Sardinian wild boar – live within the resort grounds in semi-wild conditions, encountered on walks rather than in enclosures.
In 2026 a new chapter opens. The Falkensteiner Michaeler Tourism Group (FMTG), an international hospitality company with deep Italian roots, takes over the operational management of the resort. The intention is not to change Arbatax Park – it is to give its sustainable model the management infrastructure to grow. By 2027, four of the six hotels will be consolidated into a new entity, Club Funimation by Falkensteiner, while the resort’s character and ecological commitment remain the operational foundation.
Arbatax Park Resort – key facts for 2026
- Location: Bellavista Peninsula – Arbatax – Ogliastra – east coast of Sardinia – inside a protected nature reserve
- Awards: 7x World’s Best Eco Resort (World Travel Awards) – World’s Best Sensory Garden 2025
- Hotels: Six accommodation types – Le Dune – I Cottage – Le Suites del Mare – Monte Turri (Adults Only) – Ville del Parco – Telis
- Management from 2026: Falkensteiner Michaeler Tourism Group (FMTG) – consolidation into Club Funimation by Falkensteiner from 2027
- Nature Park: 60 hectares Bellavista Nature Park – native wildlife – sensory garden – kitchen garden
- Wellness: Bellavista Wellness Centre – 2,000 sqm – spa – sauna – hammam – pools
- Restaurants: Up to 12 restaurants in high season – estate-grown produce – Sardinian cuisine
- Airports: Cagliari (CAG) approx. 145 km – Olbia (OLB) approx. 180 km
- Season: From approximately 15 May 2026 – closing early October
Six hotels – each with a different relationship to the landscape
Choosing a hotel at Arbatax Park is less a question of stars and more a question of what you want to see when you open the curtains. The six hotels share the same nature reserve, the same sports facilities, the same restaurants and the same wellness centre – but their relationship to the sea, the forest and the light is entirely different.
Adults only – the highest point of the peninsula – panoramic sea views
Hotel Monte Turri – Adults Only
The only adults-only hotel on the resort – elevated position – direct access to the Wellness Centre
Monte Turri sits at the highest point of the Bellavista Peninsula, with a view that takes in the Gulf of Orosei in its entirety on clear days. As the resort’s only adults-only hotel, it has a quietude that the family areas of the resort cannot offer. The direct connection to the Bellavista Wellness Centre makes it the natural choice for guests whose holiday is built around spa, silence and the particular quality of light that comes off water from elevation. The most refined address in the resort.
Five-star suites – direct sea access – most exclusive accommodation on the resort
Le Suites del Mare
Sea-access suites – separate living area – family suites with two bedrooms available
Le Suites del Mare are the premium tier of the resort – suites with direct sea access, separate living areas and the only accommodation category with full à la carte half-board service. Family suites with two bedrooms accommodate couples travelling with children who want the privacy of a suite without sacrificing resort access. The natural choice for honeymoons, significant anniversaries and guests for whom the best available option is the only acceptable one.
Closest to the beach – dune setting – most popular with families
Hotel Le Dune
Steps from the beach – Sardinian-style rooms – sea-view options available
Le Dune is where most families with children choose to stay, and the reason is simple: the beach is steps away rather than minutes. The Sardinian-style rooms with their terracotta tones and wooden fittings open onto terraces or balconies, some with sea views. The dune landscape around the hotel is the most characteristic part of the resort’s eastern shore. For guests whose day begins and ends at the water’s edge, this is the right building.
Two characters – sea and garden
I Cottage
Private bungalows divided between sea-facing and garden-embedded positions. The bungalow format provides a degree of independence from the hotel building – an outdoor life centred on the private terrace rather than a shared corridor. Best for couples and small families who prefer horizontal living to vertical hotels.
Nature park proximity – up to 5 guests
Ville del Parco
Set on a gentle slope within the Bellavista Nature Park, 400 metres from the sea, closest to the sport and wellness facilities. Standard and connecting rooms accommodate up to five guests. The surroundings here are more forested than coastal – the hotel for guests who came for the nature park as much as the beach.
Central – accessible entry point
Hotel Telis
The most centrally located and most accessible of the six hotels in terms of price point. Full access to all resort facilities. The sensible choice for guests whose priority is the full Arbatax Park experience – nature, sport, wellness, food – and who are willing to trade a premium sea view for value.
The Blue Zone – the science of longevity on your doorstep
The term Blue Zone was coined by explorer and author Dan Buettner after a demographic study identified five regions where the population consistently outlives the global average by significant margins. Ogliastra in Sardinia was one of the five – and the one with the highest concentration of male centenarians ever recorded anywhere.
What makes Ogliastra a Blue Zone is not a single factor. Researchers point to a combination of plant-rich diet (minestrone, pecorino cheese from sheep milk, sourdough bread, Cannonau red wine in moderate quantities), lifelong natural movement (the terrain demands it), strong family and community bonds that persist into old age, a sense of purpose that does not retire at 65, and a relationship with the land that still involves physical labour and seasonal rhythms. The Arbatax Park Resort sits inside this zone – not adjacent to it.
The Blue Zone in practice – what guests experience at Arbatax Park
- Food from the estate: The resort’s kitchen garden produces vegetables, herbs and fruit that supply the restaurants directly – the shortest possible food chain from soil to plate
- Natural movement: Walking trails through the nature park, morning yoga on terraces facing the sea, archery in the pine groves, hiking routes that begin at the resort gate
- Sardinian longevity cuisine: The restaurant programme includes traditional Ogliastra dishes built on the ingredients associated with the Blue Zone diet – pulses, dark vegetables, local cheese, fresh fish, Cannonau
- Sensory garden: The resort’s sensory garden – awarded World’s Best Sensory Garden 2025 – is a curated natural environment designed to engage all five senses. An unusual and effective form of active rest
- The pace: Ogliastra runs at a different rhythm than the coastal resorts of the north or south. That rhythm is part of the offering
Wellness – the Bellavista Wellness Centre
The Bellavista Wellness Centre is the spa infrastructure of the resort: 2,000 square metres combining indoor and outdoor pools, a saltwater pool, sauna, hammam, steam room, treatment rooms and a beauty salon. The outdoor area opens directly toward the sea, giving the wellness experience an atmospheric backdrop that no urban spa can manufacture. Monte Turri guests have direct access from their hotel building; all other hotels are within a short walk.
Bellavista Wellness Centre – what is available
- Pools: Indoor pool – outdoor pools – children’s pool – saltwater pool – whirlpool
- Thermal area: Finnish sauna – hammam – steam room – Kneipp water circuit
- Treatments: Classic massage – sports massage – Ayurvedic treatments – hot stone – aromatherapy – body wraps
- Beauty: Facials – body scrubs – manicure – pedicure – hair salon
- Movement: Yoga classes in the nature park – Pilates – aqua fitness in the outdoor pool
- Booking: Treatments are charged additionally and should be booked in advance, particularly in July and August
Sport – an unusually complete programme for an eco resort
Arbatax Park’s sport offering stands out from comparable properties because a significant proportion of it is free – included in the room rate rather than charged as an additional daily levy. This is not universal in Mediterranean resort sport programmes.
Included – multiple courts
Tennis and Padel
Multiple tennis courts and padel courts on the resort, free for all hotel guests. Tennis instruction available against a supplement. One of the few Sardinian east-coast resorts with a genuinely functional multi-court tennis facility.
Included – in the nature park
Archery
A professional archery range set within the Bellavista Nature Park – one of the most unusual complimentary activities offered by any Mediterranean resort. Guided sessions for beginners and more experienced archers, children and adults. The setting under the Sardinian pines is exceptional.
Additional charge – PADI certified
Diving and snorkelling
The Gulf of Orosei is one of the clearest and most biodiverse marine environments in the Mediterranean. The resort’s diving centre offers guided dives and courses at all levels. Snorkelling along the shallow reef is included in the stay. The underwater visibility regularly exceeds 30 metres.
Included – beach and grass
Beach volleyball and football
A beach volleyball court and a full-size football pitch are part of the complimentary sport facilities. Both are used for spontaneous matches and for the resort’s organised activity programme – particularly popular with families and groups.
Additional charge – from the resort beach
Kayaking and canoeing
Kayaks and canoes are available directly from the resort beach for independent paddling along the porphyry coastline. Guided kayak excursions to snorkelling spots and sea caves are bookable through the concierge – one of the best ways to see the red rock landscape from the water.
Included – year-round
Gym and squash
A well-equipped fitness studio with cardio and weight-training machines, plus a squash court, are part of the complimentary sport offer. Available every day of the stay. Fitness consultation available on request.
Hiking – some of the finest walking in all of Italy
The trails that begin at or near Arbatax Park include some of the most spectacular walking terrain in the Mediterranean. This is not a claim that requires qualification. Cala Goloritzé is among the most celebrated natural sites in Italy. The Gorropu Canyon is widely described as the deepest gorge in Europe. The Supramonte plateau is one of the last genuine wilderness zones of the Italian peninsula. All three are accessible in a single day from the resort.
The key hiking routes from Arbatax Park
- Cala Goloritzé (moderate – 4 hrs return): The descent from the Baunei plateau through macchia scrubland to one of Italy’s most beautiful beaches – a crescent of white sand under a natural limestone arch, accessible only on foot or by boat. UNESCO Natural Heritage site. Daily visitor numbers are capped – booking through the resort concierge is essential. The view on descent is among the finest in all of Sardinia
- Gorropu Canyon (moderate – 5–6 hrs): Europe’s deepest gorge – limestone walls rising 500 metres from a boulder-strewn floor – lies 45 minutes by road from the resort. The walk through the Flumineddu river gorge to the canyon mouth rewards with absolute silence and extraordinary geology. Guided tours bookable through the resort
- Supramonte di Baunei (demanding – multi-day possible): The high limestone plateau above the coast – treeless, windswept, populated by Sardinian griffon vultures – offers multi-day trekking with overnight stays in shepherd refuges. One of the most authentic wilderness experiences in Italy. Certified local guides essential
- Bellavista Nature Park trails (easy – 30 min to 2 hrs): A network of marked walking paths directly within the resort grounds. Suitable for all fitness levels, including children. The morning circuit through the estate at dawn, before other guests are about, is one of the quietest hours available anywhere in Sardinia
- Porto Frailis coastal path (easy – 1 hr): A short cliff-top walk south of the resort along the porphyry shoreline – spectacular geology, clear water below, no altitude gain
Cycling – Ogliastra by two wheels
Ogliastra is underrated as a cycling destination. The coastal road south of Arbatax is quiet, flat and extraordinarily scenic – one of the few stretches of eastern Sardinian coast where you can cycle at the water’s edge for kilometres without significant traffic. The interior, by contrast, is serious mountain biking territory. Bicycle hire is available at the resort for a supplement.
Easy – coastal – families and leisure cyclists
Arbatax to Cardedu coast road
The flat road south along the coast through Cardedu and Marina di Gairo passes some of the quietest beaches on the east coast – small turquoise coves accessible from the road by short walking tracks. Approximately 30 km return. For families and guests who want scenery without climbing.
Demanding – mountain – experienced riders
Ogliastra plateau MTB routes
The hills and mountains of Ogliastra contain an extensive network of gravel roads, mule tracks and technical single-track trails. The local knowledge required to navigate them is significant – the resort can arrange guided MTB outings with local guides who know the terrain and its seasonal conditions.
Families – the nature park as the world’s best children’s resource
The Arbatax Park Resort’s approach to children is unusual for a resort that also takes its ecological seriousness seriously. Rather than containing children in an air-conditioned activity room, the resort treats the 60-hectare nature park as the children’s resource – a place where Sardinian wildlife is encountered, the kitchen garden is explored and the sea provides the structure for the day.
Children and family offer at Arbatax Park
- Mini Club (4–16 years, free of charge): Supervised daily programme in the nature park – wildlife identification, visits to the resort’s petting farm with native Sardinian animals, kitchen garden workshops, archery for children, swimming and evening theatre performances
- Teen Club: Separate programme for teenagers from 13 – sport, excursions and an evening entertainment strand designed for older children
- Petting farm: Native Sardinian animal species living semi-wild within the nature park – an encounter with genuine island wildlife rather than a zoo display
- Children’s pool: A dedicated shallow pool with supervised area adjacent to the main pool complex
- Kitchen garden visits: Guided tours of the estate’s organic kitchen garden – how food grows, what is in season, how it reaches the plate
- Family suites: Le Suites del Mare offers two-bedroom family suites with separate living areas – the highest level of family accommodation on the resort
Dining – the shortest food chain in Sardinian hospitality
The dining philosophy at Arbatax Park is not complicated: grow what you can, source the rest from the people who produce it around you in Ogliastra, and cook it in ways that respect the ingredient. The result – across up to 12 restaurants in high season – is a consistent expression of what Sardinian food actually is rather than what it is assumed to be.
Main dining – half-board
Buffet restaurant with terrace
The main buffet restaurant anchors the half-board offer – breakfast, lunch and dinner for the majority of guests. Sardinian dishes, fresh pasta, fish from the Gulf of Orosei, estate vegetables and a daily selection of local cheeses and cured meats. The evening terrace, overlooking the gardens, is the social centre of the resort after dark.
Fine dining – Monte Turri – adults only
Monte Turri à la carte restaurant
The restaurant attached to the adults-only Hotel Monte Turri offers the most refined dining on the resort: Sardinian cuisine interpreted with care – suckling pig, wild boar, lobster from the local catch, hand-rolled culurgiones pasta – with a wine list that represents the best of the Cannonau-producing estates of Ogliastra and Nuoro. Reservation recommended.
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MICE – meetings with a purpose, in a place that means what it says
There is a particular kind of company that comes to Arbatax Park for its events – the kind for which the venue choice is itself a message. Holding a leadership retreat or an incentive trip at the world’s best eco resort, inside a Blue Zone, on a peninsula that has won seven consecutive global sustainability awards, is not a neutral act. It tells your delegates, your partners and your competitors something about what you value. For some organisations, that statement is worth more than the conference room square footage.
MICE offer at Arbatax Park Resort
- Conference spaces: Multiple meeting rooms for groups from 10 to several hundred – full AV equipment – natural daylight – sea-view terraces for coffee breaks and receptions
- Sustainable catering: Estate-grown produce and Ogliastra regional suppliers – the most credibly green conference catering in Sardinia
- Team building in the nature park: Archery competition – guided kayak coastal circuit – Blue Zone longevity walk with a local guide – Sardinian cooking demonstration using estate ingredients
- Incentive activities: Half-day hike to Cala Goloritzé – boat excursion along the Gulf of Orosei sea caves – group dive briefing and dive – Cannonau wine tasting with the producer
- Exclusive booking: Sections of the resort or the entire property can be booked exclusively for large groups – enquire through the resort MICE team
- The narrative: Seven-time World’s Best Eco Resort – Blue Zone location – Falkensteiner management – the most defensible sustainability story in Mediterranean MICE
MICE and incentive programmes at Arbatax Park Resort – enquire for group rates and exclusive packages.
Getting there – and why the journey is part of the experience
Arbatax is on the east coast of Sardinia, which is not where most flights arrive. The effort required to get there is, in a sense, structural to the experience – Ogliastra has stayed itself precisely because it is slightly harder to reach than the north or south of the island. The reward is that when you arrive, it feels earned.
How to reach Arbatax Park Resort
- Cagliari Airport (CAG): 145 km – approximately 2 hours by hire car – the most direct option. Direct flights from across Europe: London, Frankfurt, Munich, Zurich, Amsterdam, Paris, Madrid and many more
- Olbia Airport (OLB): 180 km – approximately 2.5 hours – useful for travellers arriving from northern European airports with strong Olbia connections
- Ferry to Arbatax: Direct ferry services from Civitavecchia (Rome, 10 hrs), Genoa (13 hrs) and Naples (10 hrs) dock at Arbatax port – the most atmospheric arrival for those travelling with a car. Operated by Grimaldi Lines and Tirrenia
- Hire car: Strongly recommended – Ogliastra is not well served by public transport and a hire car is essential for day excursions to Cala Goloritzé, Gorropu and the surrounding villages
- Resort transfer: The resort can arrange transfers from both Cagliari and Olbia airports – book at the time of room reservation
- Trenino Verde: The historic narrow-gauge steam railway running from Arbatax through the Sardinian mountain interior to Sorgono is one of Italy’s most romantic rail journeys – slow, extraordinarily scenic, and a journey in its own right
Best time to visit
- May and June: The best all-round window – comfortable temperatures (24–28°C), uncrowded, full activity programme running, hiking conditions optimal before the summer heat. Significantly lower rates than July and August
- July: High season – warm, full resort, all twelve restaurants open. Book well ahead; the resort fills early for this period
- August: Peak season – the hottest month, the busiest, and the highest rates. Extraordinary for beach and sea; too hot for serious hiking
- September and October: The informed traveller’s choice – sea temperature still 25–26°C, resort quieter, rates lower, hiking and cycling at their best, Sardinian harvest season in the villages around the resort
- Resort season 2026: From approximately 15 May – closing early October. Exact dates confirmed at arbataxpark.com/en
What to do around the resort – the region in brief
5 min – the red rocks
Arbatax village and porphyry cliffs
The village of Arbatax is defined by its red porphyry rock formations – a geological spectacle right at the water’s edge, five minutes’ walk from the resort gate. The small harbour is the departure point for coastal boat excursions. The historic Trenitalia narrow-gauge railway station is also here – the Trenino Verde service runs seasonally.
45 min – Bronze Age history
Nuraghe Arrubiu – Orroli
One of Sardinia’s most significant nuraghi – Bronze Age stone tower complexes – sits at Orroli, 90 minutes from the resort. The Arrubiu is unusually large and unusually well-preserved, with multiple towers and a surrounding village layout. The Sardinian Bronze Age is not well known outside Italy; this site is an excellent introduction.
By boat – Gulf of Orosei sea caves
Cala Sisine, Cala Biriola and Cala Mariolu
The most beautiful coves of the Gulf of Orosei are accessible only by boat. The resort can arrange full-day excursions that cover several coves in a single trip – turquoise water, white pebble beaches, sea caves and the limestone cliff architecture of the gulf’s interior. The standard by which all Mediterranean boat days are measured.
5 km – capital of Ogliastra
Tortoli – markets and restaurants
The provincial capital of Ogliastra, Tortoli, is five kilometres from the resort – the most active town in the region, with a weekly market, local restaurants serving genuinely traditional Ogliastra food and the most complete range of shops on the east coast. An essential half-day for anyone who wants to understand the region beyond the resort perimeter.
Arbatax Park Resort Sardinia 2026 – World’s Best Eco Resort
Seven awards,
60 hectares of wild Sardinia,
one remarkable place.
Seven times the world’s best eco resort. A Blue Zone peninsula. Cala Goloritzé reachable before breakfast. Archery under Sardinian pines. Twelve restaurants growing their own ingredients. MICE that means something. Arbatax Park Resort – Sardinia’s most distinctive address for 2026.
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