Once an exclusive retreat for the crème de la crème of society, Porto Cervo is still one of the world’s most luxurious resorts, but thanks to the 2004 opening of an airport in nearby Olbia, you don’t have to own a megayacht to vacation here. You do, however, need to realize this is definitely not a backpack-and-Eurail Pass destination. Designer boutiques, luxury spas, fine restaurants and exclusive nightspots abound.
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4.5 based on 876 reviews
The beaches are a diamond. You can spend your time at the Piccolo Pevero, smaller and more private than the Grand Pevero. On the other hand, Grande Pevero is better than Maldives and you find there all you need to enjoy one full day looking the seaside, swimming, relaxing, eating Italian food and drinking good beers and cocktails. And obviously....the sunnnnn! White sand and blue/emerald water! 100% recommended
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Mdm museum was launched in 2007 out of the desire of the owners and the president to create an alternative to the trendy, recreation-focused aspects that, alongside its natural wonders, characterize the costa smeralda. Mdm benefits from the input of highly qualified and internationally experienced professional curators. The museum also organizes events that embrace art, music and entertainment.
4.0 based on 66 reviews
3.5 based on 209 reviews
Very clean, plenty to see even though it was out of season, parking was cheap, plenty of places available, most cafes and shops were closed, some things seemed expensive, but very nice place !
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