Wild landscapes and more
Sardinia and its wild hinterland are a one of a kind landscapes you will not find anywhere else in Italy. Untouched beaches and deep rooted traditions are just a little part of what Sardinia has to offer. Here time seems to have stopped, sheep and shepherds invade the roads but also majestic yachts are parked in wonderful marinas.
Santa Teresa Di Gallura
White sands, clear waters
Sardinian beaches are ranked among the world’s best beaches, with a variety that ranged from rugged, cliff-backed coves of the East to the dune-flanked strands of the West. Sardinia’s white beaches and blue or emerald seas are called the Caribbean of Europe – and we cannot disagree.
La Maddalena
Island of old traditions
Beyond the sandy beaches and the mountainous interior, nuraghi – mysterious Bronze Age stone ruins shaped like beehives, are found throughout the island, some dating back to 1500 B.C. Curious to see more? Visit Sardinia now!
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Alghero
Barcellonetta, an Italian term meaning small and pretty Barcelona, is the nickname for the city of Alghero, on the North coast of Sardinia
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