Arbatax is a coastal village in southeastern Sardinia, Italy, on the Tyrrhenian Sea. Known for its distinctive red porphyry rock formations that frame the shoreline, the village serves as a gateway to the Gennargentu mountains inland. Visitors swim in clear Mediterranean waters, explore nearby beaches and hiking trails, and visit the medieval towers perched on the cliffs.
Arbatax is a port settlement within the municipality of Tortoli, located on the eastern coast of Sardinia in the Ogliastra province, Italy. It sits approximately 180 kilometres north of Cagliari and serves as a ferry terminal and base for exploring the surrounding Supramonte coastline and Gennargentu foothills.