The second-largest island in Mediterranean after Sicily, Sardinia serves up a lovely blend of sea, sand and history. Thousands of nuraghe (stone buildings) dot the landscape, proof that people have been enjoying the lovely climate here for millennia. From posh Costa Smerelda in the north to medieval Alghero in the northwest to the lively capital of Cagliari in the south, and with many picturesque towns and unspoiled sandy beaches in between, Sardinia’s got a little something for everyone.
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A must see in Sardegna and the beach is extremely clean. It is one of the most beautiful beaches in Sardegna.
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La Maddalena Archipelago National Park is a geomarine protected area consisting of a group of islands situated in the north-east of the coast of Gallura, in the stretch of sea between Sardinia and Corsica known as Bocche di Bonifacio. These islands – except for La Maddalena Island housing the homonymous town and characterized by a significant human presence – are entirely deserted or scattered with small human settlements, like in Caprera and Santa Maria Islands.
You MUST take a boat trip around the Arcipelago if your visiting Sardinia. Full day excursion, calling at 3 Islands, Maddalena, Maria & Pargi - all part of a National Park with limited Tourist access. Fabulous trip
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This 14th-century cathedral is located in the medieval quarter of Castello.
A small walk throught the old city within the wall next to the palace you will find an impressive catholic church -no entrance fee. We have a guide explaining the vriuos oppart and is a must visit if you are in the old town .
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Located on the northern promontory of the Gulf of Oristano are the ruins of Tharros, a Phoenician-Roman port city that was abandoned in the year 1000 AD.
If you like ruins, you will love Tharros. Remote ocean side setting, a bit of a trek to get there but worth every km. Easily accessible, with walkable tracks and paths and superb signage in most places, Italian and English that provide sufficient explanation of the ruins.Worthwhile to download a more comprehensive guide before you go, if you require additional detail. Also note that insect repellent might be in order, the mosquitos were not swarming but were were annoying
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If you stay in holidays in the north west cost of Sardinia, this little beach is a MUST visit place!! Worth driving more than hour to admire this amazing place! Water is nn second to nn! (Even Maldives! Without sea marine life obviously) be prepare to arrive early as parking space in the streets are limited, there is a private parking to in the hill too. You must bring a “stuoia” or get an ombrellone :).
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Cruised on the SS125 from Cala Gonone, what a thrilling ride!! We set out pretty early and really enjoyed the downhill hike to the cala...nothing will ever prepare you for the rugged, unspoilt beauty that is Goloritze....had to stop a minute to take it all in..on our visit the weather was fairly hot and the sea dramatically choppy, couldn’t swim around the way we wanted to but pretty sure we’ll do in the future but . The hike uphill is good exercise... do as they all say: pack some snacks, enough water and wear proper hiking shoes, i did wear trainers and stepping on those sharp rocks wasn’t exactly painless...
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lovely beach, one of the most beautiful I visited on Sardinia. perfect sand , beautiful view and cristal clear water. just a bit unlucky that it was windy the day we came there so umbrella was not an option, but staying there for long without shadow was not an option either. but if we'll go to sardinia again, this one is definitely on the list!
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