Visit San Teodoro, this buzzing coastal town on Sardinia’s northeast edge, about 20 miles south of Olbia, is all about beach-hopping, seafood feasting, and chasing sunsets with a glass of Vermentino in hand. The beaches? Unreal. La Cinta stretches like a postcard, and Cala Brandinchi (aka Little Tahiti) could fool you into thinking you’re somewhere …
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Think Sardinia is just beaches and bronzed tourists? Think again. Head inland and visit Nuoro Sardinia, where the island’s true character comes alive in cobbled alleys, wild mountain views, and centuries-old traditions that haven’t budged an inch. This is where shepherds meet poets, and where the pace is slow, but the flavors and stories run …
Read moreVisit Arbatax for crimson cliffs, hidden coves, and a local vibe untouched by mass tourism. This small port town on Sardinia’s eastern coast sits between the sea and the Supramonte mountains, just minutes from Tortolì. It’s a solid base for exploring the Gulf of Orosei, hitting the beach, or diving into Sardinia’s rugged heartland. Arbatax …
Read moreLooking for a sun-kissed slice of paradise along the coast of Sardinia? Nestled on the island’s southeastern tip, Villasimius delivers crystal-clear waters, powdery white sand, hidden coves, and the laid-back charm of Sardinian culture. Whether you’re after a relaxing escape or a mix of scuba diving, boat tours, and gourmet experiences, Villasimius hits the sweet …
Read moreVisit Bosa and you’ll wonder how this town isn’t packed with paparazzi. Perched along Sardinia’s west coast and wrapped around the slow-flowing Temo River, Bosa is the place where time naps in the sun, cats own the alleyways, and every photo looks like a vintage postcard. The Malaspina Castle watches from above while locals sip …
Read moreSardinia, Italy’s second-largest island, is home to some of the best beaches in Europe. Picture soft white sand underfoot, transparent turquoise water stretching to the horizon, and cliffs that drop into secluded coves where time seems to pause. From the glam beaches of Costa Smeralda to the wild, untamed shores of Baunei, Sardinia is a …
Read moreDreaming of a place where emerald seas meet elegant coastlines? Visit Costa Smeralda, Sardinia’s most iconic stretch of coast, known for its postcard-perfect beaches, glamorous towns like Porto Cervo, and rugged Gallura landscapes. Originally developed in the 1960s by Prince Karim Aga Khan IV, this northeastern gem mixes barefoot luxury with authentic Sardinian character. Beyond …
Read morePlanning to visit La Maddalena? Get ready for one of Sardinia’s most scenic escapes. Just off the northern coast, this stunning archipelago blends rugged coastline, translucent waters, and authentic Italian charm across seven main islands and dozens of islets. Base yourself in La Maddalena town and explore beaches like Cala Spalmatore, hop on a boat …
Read moreVisit Olbia and discover one of Sardinia’s most exciting coastal hubs. Located in the island’s northeast, Olbia is more than just a stopover for Costa Smeralda, it’s a destination in its own right. From exploring Nuragic ruins to sailing around secret coves, this guide covers all the top things to do for travelers aged 28 …
Read morePlanning to visit Alghero on your Sardinia trip? This coastal gem on the island’s northwest corner blends medieval city walls, Catalan heritage, and postcard-worthy beaches with some of the best seafood you’ll ever try. Nicknamed the capital of the Riviera del Corallo, Alghero is where you can wander cobbled streets, watch the sunset from old …
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