Sardinia
Located west of the Italian mainland, Sardinia is known for its rugged coastline, crystal-clear waters and pristine beaches.
Visitors to Sardinia can enjoy its stunning beaches and is renowned for its luxury resorts and turquoise waters. Beyond the coast, the island offers ancient archaeological sites like the Nuragic complexes, charming villages, and delicious local cuisine, including fresh seafood and traditional Sardinian dishes like pane carasau and porceddu.

Popular Areas of Sardinia
Costa Smeralda, located in the northeast, is a glamorous destination known for its luxury resorts, white sandy beaches, and crystal-clear waters. You can relax on beautiful beaches like Spiaggia del Principe or enjoy water sports such as sailing and snorkeling. The area is also famous for its exclusive shopping, fine dining, and vibrant nightlife in towns like Porto Cervo.
Alghero, on Sardinia’s northwest coast, offers a mix of history and seaside charm. You can explore its medieval old town, stroll along its stunning waterfront, or visit the nearby Neptune’s Grotto, a stunning sea cave. Alghero’s rich Catalan influence is reflected in its architecture, language and cuisine.
Things to do in Sardinia
Sardinia offers plenty of outdoor adventures, from hiking through the rugged landscapes of Gennargentu National Park to exploring the beautiful coastal paths along the Costa Smeralda. The crystal-clear waters are perfect for snorkeling, scuba diving, and sailing, with countless hidden coves and beaches to discover. For those seeking more excitement, Sardinia’s mountainous terrain provides excellent opportunities for rock climbing and canyoning.
History buffs can visit the island’s ancient Nuragic sites, such as Su Nuraxi di Barumini, a UNESCO World Heritage site that offers a glimpse into Sardinia’s prehistoric past. You can experience the island’s traditional Sardinian culture, with local festivals, handicrafts and cuisine like the famous suckling pig (porceddu) and pecorino cheese.

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