Discover the best hotels in Villaputzu, Province of Cagliari, Sardinia including Agriturismo Marongiu, Hotel Il Castello, B&B Ziu Anacletu, La Pavoncella, Corallo Vacanze, B&B Donna Violante, Villaggio Camping Porto Corallo, Villa Bifamiliare Porto Corallo, Villa Laura, Le Residenze di Porto Corallo.
Restaurants in Villaputzu
4.5 based on 290 reviews
Tradition is the starting point, love for genuine flavour the common thread. The business was established almost fifty years ago as a farm and for twenty years it has also accommodated guests. On the basis of the purest “agriturismo” spirit, all the food and produce come from the farm’s crops and animals (pigs, sheep, goats and boar as well as farmyard animals)
Wow!! What a great experience! The food was incredible good. Everything was fresh and very tasty, the gnocchetti sardi were my favourite. We couldn't even finish everything as the portions were very generous. Service really good as well, very friendly. I will definitely go back!
4.5 based on 156 reviews
If you’re looking for a quaint hotel in Villaputzu, look no further than Hotel Il Castello. Rooms at Hotel Il Castello provide air conditioning and a minibar, and guests can stay connected with free wifi. In addition, while staying at Hotel Il Castello guests have access to room service. You can also enjoy a pool and an on-site restaurant. Need a place to park? Free parking is available at Hotel Il Castello. If you’re looking for an Italian restaurant, consider a visit to Il Castello, which is not far from Hotel Il Castello. If you’re looking for something to do, Chiesa di San Nicola di Quirra (0.9 mi) is a nice way to spend some time, and it is within walking distance of Hotel Il Castello. The staff at Hotel Il Castello looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
The location is big, tables are spaced and staff friendly. Appetizers were many but slightly salted and a bit similar. Culurgiones were good. All in all good quality and fair prices, I would only suggest to add an English translation to the menu.
5 based on 2 reviews
L’accoglienza di Michele è calda e travolgente: ti senti subito a casa. Le camere sono tutte molto belle e pulitissime. La colazione di Marianna è superba! La migliore di tutta la nostra vacanza, a base di dolci fatti in casa e salati di ottima qualità. Ancora molte grazie per tutta la gentilezza e il bellissimo soggiorno. Torneremo! ?
5 based on 21 reviews
Looking for a place to stay in Villaputzu? Then look no further than La Pavoncella, a family-friendly bed and breakfast that brings the best of Villaputzu to your doorstep. Guest rooms offer air conditioning, and La Pavoncella makes getting online easy as free wifi is available. As an added convenience, there is free public parking available nearby. While you’re here, be sure to check out Marconi Lounge Cafe, one of the wine bars that can be found in Villaputzu, which is a short distance from La Pavoncella. During your visit, be sure to check out Chiesa di San Giorgio Martire (0.4 mi), which is a popular attraction within walking distance of the bed and breakfast. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at La Pavoncella as you experience everything Villaputzu has to offer.
4 based on 228 reviews
Porto Corallo Residence is situated in a natural painting of exceptional beauty, on the South-East coast of Sardinia, North of Costa Rei. It is framed by green and beautiful nature, directly on the sea. Sandy beaches and small bays are the ideal ingredients for an unforgettable vacation. The residence, surrounded by typical Mediterranean vegetation, is composed of ground-floor apartments with small gardens or terrace, and first-floor apartments with balcony and panoramic view. In un quadro di eccezionale bellezza, sulla costa sud-orientale della Sardegna, a nord di Costa Rei sorge il residence Porto Corallo, immerso nel verde, a pochi metri dal mare. Spiaggia di sabbia fine e fondali che digradano dolcemente sono gli ingredienti ideali per una vacanza unica ed indimenticabile.Il residence è inserito nel verde della macchia mediterranea, costituito da abitazioni a piano terra con giardino, terrazza attrezzata e abitazioni al primo piano con balcone panoramico
The service was very good. They speak English and German, which is amazing for Sardinia. They help you find the perfect apartment! The apartment was clean en pretty, but the view is incredible. I was afraid the houses will give you no privacy with the neighbors, but that was incorrect. it has a lot of privacy. Definitely regiment this organization!
4.5 based on 4 reviews
B&B Donna Violante is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Villaputzu, offering many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. The rooms offer a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and air conditioning, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease. While you’re here, be sure to check out some of the Italian restaurants, including Villa Tamerici Restaurant, Agriturismo S'Abioi, and SAMARCANDA, all of which are a short distance from B&B Donna Violante. Enjoy your stay in Villaputzu!
La struttura è piccola ma graziosa con due spazi all'aperto e un piccolo giardino che fa subito vacanza. Le camere pulite e il riposo è garantito. In più è vicinissimo alle spiagge:davvero comodo. Ma ciò che ha reso diverso il nostro soggiorno è stata Veronica che ci ha accolto come fossimo di famiglia. Allegra disponibile ci ha preparato una colazione da Re per ferragosto con Torte fatte in casa . Una sorpresa graditissima che ci ha davvero fatto iniziare bene la vacanza.Di solito la colazione non è prevista, unico vero difetto per l'assenza di convenzioni con bar vicino. Raccomandato
3 based on 35 reviews
My family and I (2 adults and two children aged 10 and 3) camped in our own tent. I have to say this was our first experience of camping in Italy and we found this site to be very different from what we expected or wanted. Our hope was that the site would be immersed in nature and we could enjoy a tranquil camping experience, with a beach close by where I could take my son fishing etc. Instead what we got was a camp site that seemed to be catering to non-campers, mainly filled with either old dilapidated caravans or small wooden huts, the area for camping was smallish and in-between a large restaurant and a Bar / club and the other side was a fairly busy and noisy road. Our first night was spent being kept awake by loud dance music playing until 3AM!! and we had even been careful to pitch as far away from the bar/club as we could. The ground in the camp seemed to be made of a layer of fine dust about 2cm deep and then sold rock so you had to find large rocks to hold tent ropes down or tie to the few trees that were about, tent pegs were not really an option. We had asked for an electrical point when we ordered online, but when we arrived we were told that we would need a very long extension cable to reach the nearest one, and that we would have to provide it ourselves. They recommended we go to town and buy one, in the end we opted just to use our small solar charger for charging phones, and that worked okay for us but made things harder. There is barely any mobile reception at the camp (we are on Tre) I don't know about other providers, and no wifi in the camp except for right outside the check-in desk/hut, so we found looking after work remotely very difficult. On the plus side toilet and showering facilities seemed clean although everywhere seemed to be quite run down including the kids playgound. We never tried the pool (€5 for half the day seemed a little steep and we preferred the beach anyway). The beach is close but across a road is only pebble and rock which we did lots of fishing at and was the highlight of our stay but there is also a nice sand beach with a good bar a little further on. We had meant to stay for a whole week but due to the constant noise late at night (last night was really bad karaoke) and oppressive heat due to lack of shade in the camping area we left after only 5 nights and would have left sooner if we could have. For those that just want discos, bingo and pizza this place might be at the top of your list, but for us it was everything we didn't want in a camp site. :(( I think in future we will be looking for sites that cater for nature lovers wanting to experience true camping. Less disco and more guitars around an open fire, less bingo and more bongo IYKWIM.
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