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Sardinia Italy is one of the most beautiful places in the world! As we walked along the coastline of Sardinia, the smell of fresh bougainvillea permeated the air as though we had entered a secret serene garden. The sun shined down onto the crystal clear cerulean Sea, illuminating the waters and creating a sparkle effect, dancing in unison on the surface. This was not the Italy we knew before. This was an entirely new world to explore. This was Sardinia.
Just south of Corsica France, Sardinia’s coast had been beckoning us to visit for years, as though it knew we would fall in love with this Mediterranean island lifetimes before stepping onto it. The northeastern coastline of Sardinia, known as the Costa Smeralda, is notorious as the playground for sailing and the rich & famous. Yachts flood the glamorous town of Porto Cervo in the summer months and create an alternate utopian universe for Europe’s bourgeois to rub shoulders. While the Costa Smeralda may be known as the summer playground for the elite, there is so much more that it offers.
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Olbia in Sardinia | Italy Travel Guide | Cruise Port | 4K Ultra HD Walking Tour
Olbia is a coastal city in northeast Sardinia, Italy. It’s known for the medieval San Simplicio basilica, and for cafes dotting central squares like Piazza Matteotti. On the palm-lined waterfront to the east, the Museo Archeologico di Olbia has exhibits ranging from Nuragic artifacts to Roman warships. The hilltop Nuraghe Riu Mulinu is an archaeological complex with views of the Gulf of Olbia.
Main attractions include:
Romanesque former cathedral of San Simplicio (11th–12th century).
Church of St. Paul Apostle (medieval)
National Archaeology Museum
Pedres Castle
Several dolmens and a menhir
Several nuraghes
Remains of the Roman forum and aqueduct
Remains of Carthaginian walls
Fausto Noce park, the largest in Sardinia
River park of Padrongianus
Costa Smeralda
Basilica of San Simplicio, Olbia
Arcipelago di La Maddalena National Park
Tomba Dei Giganti
Spiaggia Pittulongu
Spiaggia di Porto Istana
Port of Olbia
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Sardinia - Sardegna in Italian - is a large island in the Mediterranean to the west of Italy. It has a mountainous interior and a famed coastline with turquoise waters which attracts throngs of holiday-makers every year. The island is a region of Italy, and its regional capital is Cagliari, on the southern coast. With three international airports and ferries from mainland Italy, it is a very accessible tourist destination.
The island has a long and intriguing history, and is dotted with interesting archaeological sites. In the Bronze Age the island was populated by an enigmatic people who built nuraghi - stone towers - across the island, along with palaces, sacred wells and other structures. Many remain, as ruins, and the importance of these sites is recognised with a UNESCO World Heritage listing. As Sardinia is on Mediterranean trading routes, various subsequent civilisations colonised or conquered the coastal areas, including the Phoenicians, Romans and Byzantines. Later the island was for some time under Spanish domination. A version of Catalan is still spoken in Alghero. The mountains inland, difficult to conquer and offering little to invaders, have a reputation as untouched pockets of ancient culture and tradition.
Sardinia has a dual reputation within Italy. It is one of the most popular summer holiday destinations for beach-loving Italian families - indeed, it's said that whole districts of Romans decamp with their neighbours to the same Sardinian beaches each August. At the same time , Sardinia's ancient 'otherness' casts a lingering and occasionally sinister shadow: the shepherds and hardy inland communities, the mountains once seen as the lair of kidnappers and the enduring individual character and dialects of Sardinia all make the place rather un-Italian. None of this, however, affects the tourists who flock to the white beaches and blue seas.
The smartest destination in Sardinia is the Costa Smeralda, the 'emerald coast'. This beautiful stretch of coastline at Sardinia's north-east corner was developed in the 1960s by wealthy investors including the Aga Khan. Every summer gossip magazines are full of photos of Italian and international 'celebrities' partying, swimming or hanging out on huge yachts in Porto Cervo and the other exclusive resorts of the Costa Smeralda.
Airports and travel
Sardinia has three international airports: Alghero, Olbia and Cagliari. All three are served by flights from the UK, although services are reduced considerably in the winter. British Airways and Easyjet both fly to Sardinia's capital Cagliari. Ryanair fly to Alghero and Easyjet to Olbia. These three airports make Sardinia, in the summer months at least, very accessible. The airports are all very close to the towns they serve, and connected by public bus services.
Ferries connect the island to mainland Italy, and if you prefer not to fly, you could travel by train via Paris to Genoa or Livorno and then catch a ferry.
Sardinia is best explored by car, as the island's prehistoric archaeological sites and glorious beaches are scattered and often remote. However, the island's towns are connected by trains and buses, and with a bit of research it is possible to enjoy a rewarding holiday using public transport. In the summer steam trains operate on some of Sardinia's scenic trenino verde ('little green train') routes.
Sardinia highlights
Sardinia is ideal for several different types of holiday, or, if you have time, a combination. For a lively city break, visit Cagliari, with its museums, bars, affordable restaurants and nearby sandy beaches. For more of a holiday resort feel, fly to Alghero to explore the historic town centre and enjoy boat trips. North of Olbia, the exclusive - and expensive - resorts of the Costa Smeralda line one of the island's most beautiful stretches of coastline, and beyond the glitz you'll come to the island archipelago of La Maddalena. This cluster of islands - once home to Garibaldi and now a marine reserve - and the island of Sant'Antioco, down in the south west, make good locations for a tranquil island getaway.
Although, as mentioned above, Sardinia does have lots of uninspiring seaside hotels to cater for the full-board Italian market, you will also find luxurious places to stay, rural family-friendly resorts, decent B&Bs and thoroughly modern urban hotels. Prices are fairly high, varying from location to location, but outside the summer months you can find good deals. Check hotel location maps and read other guests' reviews to work out if a hotel will suit you. Some hotels cater for touring holidays and won't suit car-free travellers, while others, in tight-packed town centres, may not have parking or easy access for drivers. In most towns you will be able to find one or two first-class places to stay - but as the most charming tend to have only a few rooms, it's a good idea to book well in advance.
SARDINIA ROADTRIP | ITINERARY | HIKING | BEACHES
Full 7 Day Sardinia Roadtrip 2016 itinerary tried & tested! beautiful Sardegna Italia
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Landed late @ Olbia, Sardinia - overnight at near Porto Rotondo
Start of Sardinia Roadtrip 2016 - Sardegna Italia
Day 1 - Porto Rotondo,
- Costa Smeralda's best beaches
- Porto Cervo millionaires paradise
- Stayed at
Day 2 - Capo Testa - Sardinia's best hiking & walking route
- Santa Teresa Gallura - Explored town center & stayed here
to take ferry to Corsica first thing in the morning
Day 3 - Original plan was a day trip to Corsica by ferry
- Explored old town in Alghero and stayed at
Day 4 - Neptune's Grotto. Explored Bosa and spent the night here
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Day 5 - Gola Su Gorropu (hiking and amazing views) stayed @
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Day 6 - Explored Orosei old town by bicycle
Day 7 - Recommend boat hire at Cala Gonone
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Alghero and Olbia in beautiful Sardinia, Italy
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Travel Vlog: Sardinia- HIDDEN GEMS, B-DAY SURPRISE & RANDOM EXPLORING!
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This VLOG is all about our trip to Olbia, Sardinia including what we did for my birthday, My surprise gift for my birthday and Things to do while in Sardinia, Italy.
Things to do in Olbia, Sardinia - Video includes things to do in Sardinia for tourists including discovering hidden gems of Olbia, The turquoise water, sandy beaches and mouth watering meals.
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Travel Guide to Sardinia, Region of Italy
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My adventures in this magnificent island of Mediterranean sea.
Paradise beaches with cristalline water, amazing waterfalls, incredible prehistoric buildings, uncontaminated nature with incredible landscape: all these are Sardinia.
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0:30 Porto Taverna, Loiri Porto San Paolo
00:36-00:41 Canyon Gorropu
00:42-00:47 Waterfall Neulavè, Padru
00:48-00:53 Perda e liana, Gairo
00:54-01:00 Figarolo Island, Golfo Aranci
01:01-01:09 Tavolara Island, Olbia
01:10-01:12 Goloritzè, Cala Gonone
01:13-01:19 Tavolara Island, Olbia
01:20-01:23 Nuraghe San Pietro, Torpè
01:24-01:27 Nuraghe Losa, Abbasanta
01:28-01:30 Domus de janas Borutta, Buddusò
01:31-01:32 Nuraghe boddò, Alà dei Sardi
01:33-01:39 Cala Coticcio, Caprera Island
01:43-01:48 Cala Girgolu, San Teodoro
01:49-01:55 Casteldoria castle, Santa Maria Coghinas
01:56-02:00 Pedres castle, Olbia
02:01-02:05 Mangiabarche lighthouse, Calasetta
02:06-02:20 La pelosa, Stintino
02:21-02:24 Cala Brandinchi, San Teodoro
02:25-02:30 Molara island, Olbia
02:31-02:42 Chrisso relict, Don Diego Loiri Porto San Paolo
02:43-02:48 Bue Marino grotto, Cala Gonone
02:49-02:54 Cala Luna, Cala Gonone
02:55-02:57 Cala Goloritzè, Cala Gonone
02:58-03:00 Castelsardo
03:01-03:03 Su stampu e su turrunu, Seulo
03:04-03:06 Pozzo savor Sa testa, Olbia
03:07-03:08 Porto Flavia, Masua
03:09-03:12 Rio Pitrisconi, San Teodoro
03:13-03:14 S’archittu, Cuglieri
03:15-03:18 S’illiorai waterfall, Bitti
03:19-03:34 Isola Piana, Tavolara
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Sardinia is a magical island in the Mediterranean Sea. Sandy beaches with the bluest waters and breath-taking mountainous views! One of most the most beautiful places in the world.
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Cagliari (Capital of Sardinia)
Spiaggia del Poetto (Cagliari)
Spiaggia Porto Guinco (Villasimius)
Spiaggia Le Dune di Piscanas (Arbus)
Nora Archaeological Tour (Pula)
Spiaggia di Tuerredda (Teulada)
Cala Goloritze (Baunei)
Spiaggia di Is Arutas (Cabras)
Spiaggia di Palmasera (Cala Gonone)
Spiaggia di Sos Dorroles (Cala Gonone)
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00:06 Porto Cervo
02:48 Neptune's grotto and stunning way in the cliff
04:07 Costa Smeralda- Spaggia del Principe
05:47 Spaggia Grande Baia Resort & spa, Tavolara island in the background
06:02 Gola Di Gorropu
6:50 Spaggia La Cinta
Disney Magic Cruise in the Mediterranean, Exploring Olbia, Sardinia | Fun time with JunNk
Today we are off the Disney Magic in Olbia in Sardinia which is an Island off the west coast of Italy in Mediterranean. This is our 3rd day on our 2017 Disney Mediterranean cruise since we left Barcelona and the first time I have been to Sardinia. I have heard great things about the beaches on Sardinia so think it is only right to find one!
We head off the Disney Magic in a group ready to set off exploring Olbia, Heading into the town to get bus tickets to take us to a near by beach so we can go for a swim in the beautiful Mediterranean sea.
A fairly short day in Olbia, Sardinia as we have to head back to the Disney Magic to get ready for JunNk's evening show.
I extend this Vlog to cover the following sea day on the Disney Magic cruise ship where JunNk has a workshop/ fun time with JunNk.
This then leads to the end of our little trip on the Disney Magic. Disembarking the Disney Magic in the Mediterranean from one of our 2017 Disney Cruise. The beauty of working onboard is quick trips exploring the world and getting paid!! Loving every minute!
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Seguimi in Sardegna, terra di spiagge incredibili ma anche di luoghi incontaminati immersi nella natura, insenature e grotte da esplorare.
Questo è il mio ultimo progetto che mira esclusivamente a far conoscere i luoghi più belli della mia terra.
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Location: Cascate Sos Molinos, Porto Sa Ruxi, Campu Longu, Masua, Grotta Azzurra.
Driving in Sardinia Italy | Breathtaking Sardinia road trip with wayamaya
Driving in Sardinia Italy is an amazing experience! Before you travel to Sardinia for a day, for a week or for holidays, watch wayamaya's breathtaking Sardinia road trip video that will make you want to travel to Sardinia Italy now ????
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Why visit Sardinia, Italy? Sardinia is an amazingly beautiful rocky island, the second largest in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily). Together with the small nearby islands, Sardinia forms an administrative region in Italy with a population of more than 1.7 million people and 3 million tourists visit Sardinia every year. It's easy to see why because exploring Sardinia is a great idea and a wonderful experience!
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Costa Paradiso, or Paradise Coast, is self-explanatory. It is on the central northern coast of the island, with eight kilometres of characteristic red rocks shaped by the elements and transformed into the most beautiful natural sculptures. The crystal clear turquoise transparency of the sea, fine white sandy beaches and the many greens of the surrounding countryside make it truly idyllic.
One of the most wonderful beaches in Sardinia can be found here, Li Cossi, framed in pink granite rock formations. Further south, under a mountain of the same name, is Tinnari beach, with a double arch sculptured in the rocks and figures that set the imagination roaming. The rock changes colour during the day, and is a true spectacle, as well as a perfect setting for photography enthusiasts. It is also a paradise for snorkelling, with transparent emerald green water and many coves and seabeds to explore. There is a small village called Costa Paradiso, close to Castelsardo and the small centres of Costa Tinnari and Isola Rossa. It is prevalently an area of villas or holiday homes with swimming pools and architecture designed to blend into the landscape. One of the lovely aspects of this special Italian island is that developments have mostly been designed with great respect to the environment, creating the best possible impact and complimenting, not ruining the landscape, a dreadful mistake that has been repeatedly made in other parts of the Mediterranean. There are some eyesores on the island, but many coastal areas have been developed with great taste, elegance and respect for nature. Many of the villas on Costa Paradiso are situated just a few metres from the sea. There are bars, restaurants, supermarkets and shops in the area, as well as a medical centre, piano bars and clubs for a thriving nightlife. Sports facilities include tennis courts and equestrian centres, and for watersports lovers, surfing, diving and sailing are all available. Costa Paradiso can be easily reached by ferry to Olbia, Golfo Aranci or Porto Torres. During the summer season, there are frequent express ferries from the mainland, that take just a few hours to make the enjoyable crossing to Sardinia. The airports of Olbia and Alghero are also close, and an easy solution for visitors to the area. Once discovered, the Costa Paradiso is a place people come back to, time after time.
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