Sardegna is the second largest island of the Mediterranean. Cagliari is the capital of the island. Each of eight Sardinian provinces is interesting in its own way. Sardegna has long been a popular holiday destination for divers and fans of other water sports. Well-equipped clean beaches, numerous diving and surfing schools, kid entertainment centers and luxury restaurants make the rest a refined one.
It’s enough to see the cultural calendar of Sardegna to appreciate its multifaceted culture. It includes the most original celebrations and festivals; the history of many celebrations … Open
Each town of this wonderful island has its unique cultural traditions and historical monuments. The main symbol of Sassari is Rosello Fountain located near the bridge of the same name. It … Open
Sardinia is notable for its upscale thalassotherapy centers, some of which are famous all over the world. One of the most famous centers is the one located on the territory of the resort of Forte Village. It is called AcquaForte Thalass&Spa. This wellness and spa center is a holder of many prestigious awards. It offers its visitors unique recovery and cosmetic procedures with the use of seawater.
Sardegna is perfect for a family vacation; those who can’t relax without full-fledged sports and trips to beautiful places would enjoy the picturesque island too. Liguria never ceases … Open
Sardinia is also popular with shopping enthusiasts. At the local resorts, there are boutiques of the most famous global brands, such as Gucci, Prada, and Armani. There are more shops and shopping centers in the capital. The city of Porto Cervo is also notable for elite shops and jewelry houses. Olbia attracts thrifty tourists. There is the famous Luxury Mall Italy outlet in the city. Some of the most popular souvenirs in Sardinia are textiles of the local production decorated with traditional embroidery. Here, fans of food tourism can buy such souvenirs, as olive oil of the local production and the beautiful bottle of myrtle liqueur called Mirto di Mirto. As the locals say, this liqueur has inimitable healing properties.
1. The beach season on the island opens in May and lasts until mid-November. The hottest month is August, when the daily temperature may be about +35°C. Fans of hiking excursions are … Open