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Sardinia: A Mediterranean Masterpiece


Sardinia is a Mediterranean masterpiece. It’s an island that feels like its own continent, balancing rugged, untamed mountains with some of the most transparent turquoise waters on the planet. Whether you’re looking for a secluded retreat or a vibrant cultural immersion, Sardinia offers a timeless, sun-drenched escape.

A Layered History


Sardinia’s history is ancient and mysterious. The island is dotted with over 7,000 Nuraghi – Bronze Age stone fortresses that resemble beehive towers – built by the Nuragic civilization around 1800 BC. Over the centuries, the island was a strategic stronghold for the Phoenicians, Romans, Vandals and Byzantines. The Spanish (Aragonese) influence in particular remains strong, especially in the city of Alghero, where you can still hear a dialect of Catalan spoken today.

Your dream holiday


Imagine waking up in a luxurious beach villa overlooking the Costa Smeralda, with the scent of wild myrtle and salty air wafting through your window. Sardinia is the ultimate holiday destination for those who value privacy and natural beauty. From the glitzy resorts of Porto Cervo – filled with designer boutiques and megayachts – to the quiet, rustic charm of traditional stone villas nestled in the Gallura hills, there’s a stay for everyone. It’s a place where “dolce far niente” (the sweetness of doing nothing) is perfected under the golden Italian sun.

Typical foods: A culinary journey


Sardinian cuisine is distinct from mainland Italy, with roots in both the sea and the rugged interior.

Malloreddus: Small gnocchi-shaped pasta often served with a rich sausage and tomato ragu.

Porceddu: The island's signature dish - a suckling pig slowly roasted over aromatic wood-burning stoves.

Pane Carasau: Paper-thin, crispy flatbread originally made for shepherds.

Culurgiones: Hand-braided pasta buns filled with potato, pecorino cheese and mint.

Seadas: A dessert pastry filled with fresh pecorino, deep-fried and drizzled with bitter honey.

Activities & Nature


Sardinia is a playground for nature lovers and adrenaline seekers alike.

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Beaches: Spiaggia Rosa (Pink Beach) and the hidden coves of Cala Goloritzé.

Water sports: World-class windsurfing in Porto Pollo and scuba diving in the Maddalena archipelago.

Hiking: Trekking in the Gorropu Gorge, one of the deepest gorges in Europe.

Wildlife: See the wild blue-eyed albino donkeys on Asinara Island or flamingos in the Cagliari lagoons.

Lively festivals


Sardinia holds its traditions close, often expressed through eerily beautiful festivals.

Sartiglia (Oristano): An exciting medieval equestrian tournament held during Carnival.

Sagra di Sant'Efisio (Cagliari): A massive, colorful procession in May with thousands of people in traditional folk costumes.

Mamuthones (Mamoiada): Masked figures in sheepskin and heavy bells perform rhythmic, ancient dances to ward off evil.

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