Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean and is formed by a series of mountainous massifs, hills and narrow highlands. The coasts are jagged and rocky, interspersed with marvelous beaches of very fine sand and countless inlets. The seaside landscapes, especially on the Costa Smeralda, are among the most beautiful in the world. Numerous small, enchanting islets are scattered in front of the coasts.
Al Porticciolo Hotel Facing the harbour, just 10 minutes from Fiumicino airport, you will find this delightful, family-run hotel. Enjoy a range of delicious, fresh fish specialities at the popular restaurant.
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Hotel Polo Rimini Located in Rimini, in the Marina Centro area, Hotel Polo is near both the beach and the historic centre. The establishment offers hospitality, elegance and discretion.
The hotel staff will be pleased to welcome you in an elegant and professional ...
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Alghero - The historic town centre with its characteristic streets, the churches in Catalan-Gothic style, the town walls, the towers and the Aragon style buildings constantly remind that the town was dominated for 4 centuries first by the Catalans, then by the Spanish.
Alghero is in fact the only town in Italy where the Catalan language is still spoken. Hotels Alghero
Cagliari - The area boasts some of the most important attractions of the world, such as the national archaeological museum for the Nuragica culture, developed during the Bronze Age and full of Phoenician–Punic collections.
The parks of Monte Urpinu and Monte Claro offer a beautiful mix of Mediterranean vegetation and surprising views over Poetto beach and the coastline, a must for any sea-side lover. Hotels Cagliari
Olbia - Olbia is very close to the Costa Smeralda, on the homonym gulf. Only few kilometres away are the most marvellous beaches of Sardinia's north-east coast: Pittulongu (2 km) and the Saline (3 km). Slightly further away are the exclusive beaches of Marinella, Bados, Sos Aranzos, Porto Istana and many other splendid small bays and coves.
Olbia is not only sea and beaches; it is also famous for it's shopping centres, nightlife, restaurants and the many pre-historical sites around the town and Arzachena (20 Km). You can also explore the Limbara Mountains (25 Km) and Lake Liscia (20 Km). Hotels Olbia
Cala Gonone - Calagonone, internationally renowned for the beauty of its landscapes and nature, offers infinite possibilities to take part in various types of sport and several trips, on the sea or in the inland, organized by agencies specialising in this field.
Just a few miles from Cala Gonone there is a plethora of fascinating archaeological sites, including Nuraghe Mannu, the Nuragic villages of Serra Orrios and Tiscali and the tomb of the Giants of Thomes. All of these sites, and many more, are easy to reach thanks to the youth co-operatives that organise guided tours both on land and by sea.
Hotels Cala Gonone
Eating & Drinking
Al Porto - via Sardegna 44, Cagliari
Elegant marine style and professional service in an establishment in the historical centre, with fish of the day display and secluded dining area; local seafood cuisine.
Antica Hostaria - via Cavour 60, Cagliari
In the historical centre, a warm and welcoming atmosphere in a typical restaurant with a collection of paintings; the traditional cuisine covers the whole national range.
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