Things To Do in Sardinia
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Fireworks and fried fish
This festival is based in Alghero. Fireworks explode over the Busquet walkway and, once they’ve finished, the smell of... Read More
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Retrace the past at Tharros
Retrace the past at Tharros
History lessons are delivered in 3D at Tharros. This ancient city was founded by the Phoenicians way back in 730 BC. It... Read More
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Weave through the water on a kayak
Weave through the water on a kayak
See Sardinia from an aquatic-angle during a kayaking session. In-the-know kayake... Read More
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Book a sunset dinner in a sea-view restaurant
Book a sunset dinner in a sea-view restaurant
You’ll come across a string of restaurants along the beach. On most evenings, yo... Read More
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Explore Sassari
Explore Sassari
As Sardinia’s oldest city, Sassari is choc-a-bloc with things to see. There’s a ... Read More
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Chill out on Lazzaretto Beach
Chill out on Lazzaretto Beach
This beach, just 10 minutes from Alghero by car, is more than a little easy on t... Read More
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Rub shoulders with the rich and famous in Porto Cervo
Rub shoulders with the rich and famous in Porto Cervo
Billionaires, royalty, and the odd Hollywood A-lister call in on Porto Cervo whe... Read More
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Unwind on Maria Pia beach
Unwind on Maria Pia beach
Maria Pia Beach, a long ribbon of white sand backed by emerald pine trees, is 20... Read More
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Take the children for a swim at Maria Pia Beach
Take the children for a swim at Maria Pia Beach
Maria Pia Beach, near Alghero, gets the family vote. The fine white sand here sl... Read More
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Destinations in Sardinia
Top Destinations
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Olbia Area
Olbia area holidays let you enjoy the finer things in life. Think high-end Mediterranean shopping, gourmet dining and beautiful beaches. In fact, this place is so posh it’s a hotspot for exclusive celebrity sightings in Sardinia – they flock here on their Emerald Coast luxury travel trips.
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Alghero Area
Alghero area holidays put you right on the north-west Sardinian coastline – also known as the Riviera del Corallo – where beaches meet big‑name sights. You’ve got the Alghero walled old town – or Centro Storico – for history on tap, and the dramatic Neptune’s Caves (Grotte di Nettuno) carved into the cliffs just along the coast.
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Cagliari Area
Holidays to the Cagliari region put you along Sardinia’s south coast – home to a selection box of the island’s best bits.