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Villasimius' Tourism began to grow of importance from the 1960s, and is now it's main economical activity. In 1998 the Protected Sea Area of Capo Carbonara was created on the coast.
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Nestling on one of Southern Sardinia’s golden beaches is the luxurious, 5-star, Chia Laguna Resort. Guests can enjoy a taste of paradise here with the azure blue sea and tiny coves just made for exploring. It’s the ideal place to chill out, relax and be pampered by the wonderful staff who will make this a holiday of a lifetime. Children are welcome here and there’s lots to keep them entertained in the mini club. The nearest airport is in Cagliari (Elmas) and is just 58 km away from the idyllic Chia Laguna Resort.
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VILLASIMIUS, località Is Curcuris, 1,5 km dal mare, villa unifamiliare su unico livello. Ampio soggiorno con angolo cottura con camino, disimpegno, due ampie camere da letto, bagno, locale mq 15 al piano seminterrato. Giardino mq 150, soppalco interno mq 60, travi a vista, climatizzata, ottimo contesto, 500m dalla strada provinciale.
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Villasimius, location Is Curcuris, 1.5 km from the sea, detached villa on one level. Spacious living room with kitchenette with fireplace, corridor, two large bedrooms, bathroom, room 15 sqm on the basement. Garden 150 sqm, 60 sqm loft, exposed beams, air conditioned, excellent environment, 500m from the main road.
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Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily). It is an autonomous region of Italy, and the nearest land masses are (clockwise from north) the French island of Corsica, the Italian Peninsula, Sicily, Tunisia, and the Spanish Balearic Islands.
The name Sardinia is a Latin creation, possibly based on that of the dominant indigenous ethnic group, called the Sardi/Sardini in Latin ( source Wikipedia )
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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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Villasimius, villa di recente costruzione in contesto esclusivo con piscina condominiale composta da: piano terra con ampio salone con angolo cottura, bagno, armadi a muro, due camere da letto con bagno, balconi al piano primo, climatizzata, giardino fiorito, garage.
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Villasimius, newly built villa with pool in exclusive condominium consists of: ground floor with large living room with kitchenette, bathroom, bulit-in closets. Two bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, balconies on the first floor. Airconditioned, flower garden, garage.
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Nuraghe S'Argalla a Villasimius ~ 10 Marzo 2018 | Viaggiare in Sardegna
Nuraghi di Villasimius:
In pochi sanno che a qualche decina di metri dal centro di Villasimius sono presenti diversi nuraghi, anche se nessuno è arrivato intatto fino a noi.
Le quattro torri, difficilmente individuabili, sono situate nelle cime delle quattro verdi e ripide colline localizzate tra il paese di Villasimius, il Tanka Village e Campulongu.
Il Golf Club del Tanka Village è stato costruito nella vallata alla base di queste antiche alture nuragiche.
Tutta l'area risulta recintata, non solo alla base del campo da golf ma anche nelle cime delle colline dove sorgono i nuraghi, il che rende problematico raggiungerli.
Le quattro torri sono orientate grossomodo come i quattro punti cardinali e sono chiamate rispettivamente: nuraghe Accu Sa Pira a Ovest ( lato Cuccureddu ), nuraghe Bruncu a sud-ovest ( lato Campulongu ), nuraghe S'Argalla I a nord e nuraghe S'Argalla nel lato sud-est ( lato spiaggia di Simius ).
L'idea era quella di esplorarli tutti e quattro in una mattina ma, visto che non esistono sentieri segnalati e le colline sono molto ripide e recintate in più punti, siamo riusciti ad esplorare solo il nuraghe S'Argalla.
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Una volta raggiunta la cima della collina rocciosa dove sorge il nuraghe ad appena 110 metri di altezza, si viene letteralmente rapiti dalla vista magnifica.
In ordine di distanza, a nord-est abbiamo il paese di Villasimius mentre nel lato sud-ovest c'è la verdeggiante vallata del Golf Club del Tanka Village.
Più in lontananza partendo da sud-est e spostandosi verso destra osserviamo nell'ordine: la lunga spiaggia di Simius, la spiaggia e lo stagno di Porto Giunco con la sua torre spagnola, il promontorio di Capo Carbonara infine il porto turistico della Marina di Villasimius.
Più vicino a noi, nel lato ovest nord-ovest possiamo osservare le verdissime colline dove sorgono gli altri tre nuraghi nascosti dalla vegetazioni e il lontananza le alte catene montuose e ricche di sorgenti che forniscono di acqua di ottima qualità il paese.
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Finito di osservare il paesaggio incantevole, torniamo al nuraghe S'Argalla, della quale non ci sono informazioni sul web. Quello che appare evidente osservando la mappa e che era, insieme al nuraghe Bruncu, il più vicino alle spiagge.
Della costruzione non è rimasto molto; possiamo osservare la base circolare di un monotorre costruito con massi di granito rosa, dotato di un muro spesso circa 1 metro e con delle mura residue nel lato nord-est di circa 1 metro e mezzo.
Grazie alle immagini satellitari, possiamo calcolare che il suo diametro é di circa i circa 8,5 x 6,5 metri, leggermente ovale.
Nel lato ovest, dalla quale si raggiunge la torre, un muro residuo alto circa 1 metro e la posizione di alcuni grandi massi suggerirebbero la presenza di un ingresso, ma visti i crolli è difficile dirlo con certezza.
Nella zona sono presenti altri nuraghi , i più vicini sono quelli delle colline di Cuccureddu, che esploreremo prossimamente.
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Places to see in ( Sardinia - Italy ) Olbia
Places to see in ( Sardinia - Italy ) Olbia
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.
Olbia is a port and airport town in the north-eastern corner of the island of Sardinia. The town has a long history, and although nowadays it is mostly seen as a transit town for travellers arriving in or leaving Sardinia, Olbia has enough charms to merit some attention in its own right.
Olbia has one or two important sights within the town, and its small historic core is a pleasant place to amble and to sit at a restaurant or bar. The town isn't expensive, and it makes a good base for a day or two - perhaps longer, if you are planning to take a boat trip, visit beaches or explore nearby sights. If you are travelling to or from Olbia Airport, it is certainly worth considering spending a few hours in the town itself.
The enigmatic Nuraghic culture of Sardinia - a Bronze-age people building in stone but leaving no written records - has left many traces around Olbia, some of which can be visited. The Phoenicians were probably the first to develop a settlement and port on the site of Olbia, subsequently occupied by the Greeks and Carthaginians, then conquered by Rome. Roman Olbia was attacked and its ships burned in the harbour by the Vandals in around 450AD. When Olbia finally rose from the ashes it was under a new name, Phausania, in a Sardina ruled by the Byzantine Empire. Later, in a period of self-rule by Sardinian regions, Olbia was a local capital and known as Civita. Next came Pisa, which founded a colony on the site of Olbia, and called it Terranova, a name which was retained through Aragonese rule and up until 1939, when Italy's fascists sought to recapture past glory by re-christening towns with their ancient names; Terranova returned to its Greek name Olbia.
Olbia's important tourist sights are quickly enumerated: two churches and an archaeological museum. The town lies on the shore of a large bay, with a road separating the town from the harbour. Olbia's historic port, in use since pre-Roman times, was in this area, but nowadays the main ferry port is on an island in the bay, connected by a causeway to the town. Olbia's central core is based around Corso Umberto, a lively shop-lined street leading uphill from the waterfront. At the top of a low hill, it opens into Piazza Margherita, a kind of low-key hub of the city. Around this heart there are several attractive narrow lanes lined with old stone buildings, and a few yards from Piazza Margherita, another attractive little square, Piazza Matteotti.
Olbia's important archaeological museum - Museo Archeologico - was first conceived in the 1980s, but has been a work in progress ever since. When we visited, it still felt rather incomplete, but there was a fair quantity of interesting exhibits, and admission was free. The museum and adjacent mainland roads are on the site of the Roman harbour of Olbia. At the beginning of the twenty-first century the remains of 24 Roman and medieval ships were found here, some probably vessels sunk during the sacking of Olbia by the Vandals. Restoration is a slow business, but when we visited two of the ships and a smaller medieval vessel were on display on the museum's ground floor, the relics including an 8m high Roman mast - a rare survival. Accompanying videos explain ancient ship construction techniques and provide a dramatic, film-trailer-style account of the Vandals' arrival. If the ships are not visible when you visit the museum, ask at the information desk - we were allowed in on an escorted tour. Other highlights in the museum include a small bronze boat from the Nuraghic era, a head of Hercules which was found in the sea, some fine Roman decorated glassware, an incense burner depicting musicians riding a camel, and a small gold cross. Check the museum's latest opening times on your arrival in Olbia - you may find it closed for several hours in the afternoon, and at weekends.
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