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Palazzo Tirso MGallery Cagliari
Located in Cagliari, 1.8 miles from Spiaggia di Giorgino, Palazzo Tirso MGallery Cagliari provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness center and a terrace.

Palazzo Doglio
Located a 10-minute drive from Poetto Beach and 0.9 mi of Sardinia International Fair, Palazzo Doglio offers rooms in Cagliari.

Euro Hotel Iglesias
Offering free covered parking, Euro Hotel Iglesias is a 5-minute walk from the historical center of Iglesias. This hotel features free WiFi and spacious air-conditioned rooms.

Nichotel
The Nichotel is set in the historic center of Carloforte, near the picturesque promenade and the central square where you can find a wide range of bars, restaurants and shops.

Casa Clàt - Boutique Hotel
Located in Cagliari, 23 miles from Nora, Casa Clàt - Boutique Hotel has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.

La Corte degli Ulivi - Albergo Rurale
Located in Tresnuraghes, La Corte degli Ulivi - Albergo Rurale features a garden. This 3-star hotel offers room service and free shuttle service.

Relais La Ghinghetta
Facing the beachfront, Relais La Ghinghetta offers 4-star accommodations in Portoscuso and has an outdoor swimming pool, terrace and bar.

Cala Sinzias Resort
Located in Castiadas, a 4-minute walk from Spiaggia di Cala Sinzias, Cala Sinzias Resort has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.

Hotel Made
Located in Posada, within 1.8 miles of Su Tiriarzu Beach and 19 miles of Bidderosa Oasis, Hotel Made provides accommodations with a bar and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private...

Hotel Maison del Sole
Located in Terra Mala, within a 3-minute walk of Terra Mala and 15 miles of Sardinia International Fair, Hotel Maison del Sole provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi as well as free...

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Highlights
Emerald Coast and Stintino Peninsula
Take a dip in the cool crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea.The Maddalena Archipelago
Cruise around these stunning islands, famous for their clear waters and unspoiled nature.Culinary Tours
Try out the Sardinian roast piglet, dumplings and cheeses, topped off with some local Cannonau wine.Neptune's Grotto
Dedicated to the sea god Neptune, these stunning caves will take you into an enchanting world.The Mysterious Nuraghe
Visit these prehistoric stone structures from the Nuragic Age, evidence of Sardinia's ancient civilization.Hiking
Hike across the deep the deep Gorroppu Gorge, or to the ancient Tiscali village built into the mountain.Kite and Windsurfing in Porto Pollo
The mix of calm and wavy waters and a steady wind makes Porto Pollo a perfect natural gym.Dunes of Piscinas
Constantly reshaped by the mistral wind, these golden sand dunes stretch along the Costa Verde.Orgosolo Murals
After discovering Orgosolo's mural tradition, you can enjoy a typical lunch with local shepherds in Supramonte.The Mining Villages
These abandoned villages in Sardinia recount the story of life in the mines.
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A great holiday resort.
A great holiday resort. Lovely beaches, lots of boat trips, great food and wine with the added bonus of a magnificent old town with ramparts overlooking the sea. There's also Neptunes caves - a must-see attraction.Guest review bymichaelUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Cagliari is a wonderful town, rich of history, culture, day...
Cagliari is a wonderful town, rich of history, culture, day and night life! gorgeous beaches within one hour drive. I suggest Cala Luna and Teuredda, on the West side, and Mari Pintau (45 Mts) on the East side, on the way to Villa Simius.Guest review byRobertaUnited States - 8.0
Olbia as an urban city has a wonderful centre.
Olbia as an urban city has a wonderful centre. The harbour and plaza areas are beautiful as are the two main churches. There is a great park with lots of play and sport facilities for all age groups. - across the road from the Martini hotel. There are also children's play areas situated along the harbour front There are numerous really good Italian and fish restaurants. There is a good selection of craft, souvenir and clothes shops to suit all budgets, We would have liked to have visited the museum but there were conservation conferences being held there the week we were visiting. We visited the small harbour front market and the larger Saturday market. During our week-long stay we spent one day at Mamas beach and took bus trips to a few of the small villages nearby, but to fully appreciate the beauty of Sardinia I would recommend hiring a car.Guest review byTetley18United Kingdom - 6.0
It's a beautiful place but it was very obvious that most of...
It's a beautiful place but it was very obvious that most of the locals were not super thrilled about the tourists and they took a lot of opportunities to overcharge and scam us, particularly at some restaurants. Please note that some people were very kind and welcoming but that wasn't common unfortunately. I wish I could say I loved San Teodoro but I had a much nicer time in Olbia.Guest review byLilianAustralia - 10.0
Vey nice little town.
Vey nice little town. It was near the hiking trails to Gala Luna. quite a lot of people, but not so busy in September. Hotel staff said that it is much more in summer months. There were nice clean beaches in town and near by.Guest review byKatrinEstonia - 8.0
Great location for a number of beautiful beaches and a...
Great location for a number of beautiful beaches and a lively town with some very good restaurants but if you want to explore the area further a car is essential Sunbeds and umbrellas at the beach are quite expensive so it’s worth taking towels and chairs if you canGuest review byJohnUnited Kingdom - 10.0
We have stayed in other very nice resorts and hotels with...
We have stayed in other very nice resorts and hotels with robust amenities throughout Sardinia and this was easily our favorite one. The staff was extremely helpful and friendly and went out of their way to assist us. In addition to the hotel, we loved touring around Capo Testa and spent a lot of time in Santa Teresa which is a very charming town near the hotel. Next time we will spend more time at the beaches since an injury prevented us from navigating the rocky beach.Guest review byDavidUnited States - 10.0
The best place in Sardinia.
The best place in Sardinia. Cute Italian town with picturesque houses, great restaurants and the best gelato. We loved going from beach to beach, they all possess different qualities, but they are all lovely with the bluest water I’ve seen. You definitely need a car or a Vespa to get the best experience. Taking a boat trip for a day is also a must! Would strongly recommend spending a few days in La Maddalena!Guest review byTameshaNorway - 8.0
cute medieval town, interesting museum
cute medieval town, interesting museum inside the castle, serveral restaurants/cafes with amazing view over the ocean, several beaches nearby, lively towncentre, enchanting cliffs (the little mermaid was filmed here)Guest review byAdelmannAustria - 4.0
Sardegna is overpriced for what it is.
Sardegna is overpriced for what it is. Sure you come for the picturesque beaches but you'll pay for it. To stay at the beach and get an umbrella and two beach chairs will cost you 50EUR. The food is extremely at the beach restaurant, just junk food really. not a proper Italian experience. We struggled to find good restaurants in the area, there was only one really nice one down at the port Ristorante Lina, but apart from that we couldn't wait to move on to our next adventure.Guest review byAnthonyUnited Kingdom