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Emerald Coast | Sardinia

“Rumored to have one of the highest life expectancy on the planet. It’s little wonder why, when you consider the way they live – the food, the weather and the atmosphere...''

5

Cities

8

Days

11000

Starting price

May | September

Best time to Visit

Welcome to Sardinia!


One of the most glamourous and exclusive tourist destinations in Italy. Sardinia, holds a real soul and a wild beauty that makes it a unique place: the emerald-green water of the sea (hence the name), and the white-sand beaches nestled in countless bays. Here, you will find elegant resorts and luxury hotels overlooking the beautiful sandy beaches and the crystal-clear sea. In the small marinas or on the sea near the coast, you can admire wonderful luxury yachts that belong to the many international millionaires and famous movie stars who spend their holidays here. But it’s not all glitter and glam; the hinterland is full of archeological sites built by the ancient Nuragic, and the attractive villages of Arzachena and San Pantaleo provide a more Sardinian authenticity on the coast.

Cities you will visit


  • Porto Cervo. This utopic village displays a combination of Greek, North African, Spanish, and Italian architectural elements, as well as a pseudo-Moorish effect with a touch of the Flintstones.

  • Porto Rotondo: born in 1964, this smart seaside resort has been much loved by the jet set for its quota of yachts, Ferraris, boutiques, and luxury restaurants, lending it a certain elegance.

  • Asinara National Park, one of the most beautiful places in the world. this small island off the northwest coast of Sardinia is called Asinara. Wild animals roam freely and the wind sweeps the most beautiful beaches, with the clearest waters you can swim in. Declared a national park in 2002, this island is surrounded by a marine protected area.

  • La Maddalena , quiet place of turquoise lagoons, deserted islands, and the most heavenly beaches in Sardinia. Suspended between Sardinia and Corsica, la Maddalena is the largest of the islands of the National park, known as well as one of the Seven Sisters: Caprera, Santo Stefano, Spargi, Budelli, Santa Maria, Razzoli, and another 55 tiny isolotti.

  • The Origin of Nuraghe Albucciu in Arzachena, one of the most characteristic examples of a corridor building, and the ancestor of the later Nuraghis, dating back to the Middle Bronze ages.



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