Your dream comes true in sunny Sardinia

Welcome to sunny Sardinia


Two thousand kilometers of sun-drenched coastline, completed with cliffs, coves and beaches that rival those of the Caribbean. Sardinia, one of the islands in the Mediterranean Sea, is not only a scenic location but also a place rich with history and many archaeological sites that show how people lived in the past. Its inhabitants are proud of their traditions and do not necessarily identify as Italians, but as Sardinians. They have their own flag and language. Telling a Sardinian that they are Italian might be considered an insult.

Sardinia offers fishing, diving, snorkeling, and a variety of water sports, including surfing, windsurfing, kiting and yachting. You can also experience adrenaline-pumping activities, relaxation or even dolphin watching in emerald waters. Additionally, you can also see beautifully pink flamingos on the island.

The northern part of Sardinia is surprisingly diverse and offers a range of possibilities for a great holiday. Only sixteen kilometers to the north lies Corsica, and its breath-taking town of Bonifacio, which can be reached by ferry in less than an hour. The local beaches are ideal for water sports and the coastal villages offer a varied cultural heritage.

 

Must-visit attractions

La Maddalena - an island with a stunning pink beach, easily reached by boat from Palau or Porto Torres.

Sacred Well of Santa Cristina -perfectly constructed well from the years before Christ.

Castelsardo – a picturesque town built on a rock on the north coast of Sardinia.

Isola Rosa - a small town with harbor which is ideal not just for relaxing but also for surfing.

Costa Paradiso - a small town nestled among red rocks, where you can also find the unique building La Cupola Villa, once home to Monika Vitti and Michelangelo Antonioni.

Alghero – a beautiful ancient city with a rich history.

Capo Caccia – cliffs so stunningly beautiful that you won't want to leave. At the end of the road lies the incredible Neptuno cave, located beneath the sea. Therefore, the cave is accessible only when the sea is calm. It becomes dangerous to enter if there are waves on the sea.

Capo Testathe closest point on the island to Corsica, There, you will see nature's wonders.

Moreover, there are many incredible beaches, whether public or hidden among the cliffs, where you can enjoy solitude. Agritourism restaurants can be found on every corner and offer you a unique taste of traditional Sardinian gastronomy.


Photo gallery 

Sacred well of Santa Cristina 



Castelsardo 



Sardinian flag



La Cupola Villa



Capo Testa



 Beaches in Sardinia



Rally Sardegna 



Neptune's Cave - Capo Caccia



 Bike along the North coast of Sardinia



Horse riding by the sea



Board preparation for the beginner's windsurfing course