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With more beaches per kilometre than any other part of Italy, remote regions filled with wild woods and mountains, and a rich architectural and cultural heritage, Sardinia is a stunner of a holiday destination.
Whether you’re dipping your toes in the warm waters of the Gulf of Orosei or padding along the soft sand at Costa Rei, the first thing you’ll notice is the beaches. The stark contrast of white sand against impossibly turquoise waters, Sardinia even gives Caribbean a run for its money.
Beyond the beaches, holidays to Sardinia offer a fascinating window into history. The cities of Alghero in the north and Cagliari in the south have storied pasts that stretch back almost 3,000 years to the Phoenicians.
Remains from this era, as well as earlier prehistoric settlements, and Carthaginian, Roman and Byzantine civilisations, are very well preserved. Some 7,000 round tower-fortresses called nuraghi date from around 1,500BC, and at sites such as Mont’e Prama in the west coast’s Sinis area, giant stone heads attest to the skills of Sardinia’s ancient civilisations.
There’s plenty for wildlife lovers too. The San Teodoro lagoon south of Olbia is home to many beautiful birds and a large population of flamingos. Near Alghero, the 50,000 hectares of the Porto Conte regional park house 35 identified species of mammals, as well as 150 birds, and spectacular spots such as the Grotta di Nettuno offer coastal caves featuring a lake and enormous stalactites.
Inland, the Giara di Gesturi plateau in central Sardinia is the natural habitat for the rare wild horses that were first recorded here 10,000 years ago.
Ariadimari
4.5
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Gli Ontani Hotel Residence
3.8
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Club Esse Palmasera Resort
3.8
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While Sardinia isn’t exactly known as a budget destination, it’s still possible to find some decent budget accommodation on the island. Between them, northern towns of Alghero and Olbia probably have the widest range of resorts on Sardinia – they’re a good place to start if you’re after a cheaper holiday to Sardinia. Island capital Cagliari covers most budgets and had a nice beach of its own in Spiaggia del Poetto. It’s by no means Sardinia’s best beach, but it makes for a good compromise on price. Give the Costa Smeralda a wide berth. Its beauty might be undeniable, but it’s renowned for its upscale hotels and luxury all-inclusive resorts.
Hotel Pedraladda
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The northeast coast around Olbia is the most developed, while the Costa Smeralda offers family-friendly spots at the higher end of the market. On the north-west coast, the beaches and towns in-and-around Alghero offer plenty of choice – in between here and Olbia, there are lots of water parks, too. The southern part of the island is less crowded, particularly around the southwest’s Costa Verde. Heading east towards Cagliari and past it onto Villasimius and Costa Rei, the coast is characterised by its spectacular beaches, all of which are great for families.
Club Esse Cala Gonone
3.8
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Hotel Pedraladda
4.1
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Horse Country Resort Congress & Spa
4.1
Very Good
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