Top 10 Best Beaches in Sardinia , Italy
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Things to do in Sardinia! My stay at Chia Laguna in Sardinia - voted Italy's Best Beach 2 years in a row.
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Places to see in ( Sardinia - Italy ) Villasimius
Places to see in ( Sardinia - Italy ) Villasimius
Villasimius, Crabonaxa in Sardinian language, is a comune in the Province of South Sardinia in the Italian region Sardinia, located about 35 kilometres east of Cagliari. Due to its strategically important site, Villasimius' territory was inhabited since prehistoric times, as testified by nuraghe (19th-6th centuries BC), Phoenician-Carthaginian (7th-2nd centuries BC) and Roman (3rd century BC-6th century AD) remains.
During the giudicati (Sardinian kingdoms), Aragonese and Spanish reigns, the territory suffered numerous pirate raids, and became increasingly depopulated. The village name was, at least from the 13th century, Carbonara; this was repopulated from the early 19th century, when it was under the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont, becoming a comune in 1838. Villasimius' economy was traditionally based on agriculture and shepherding and, from 1875, to the extraction of granite. Its tourism industry began in the late 1960s, and is now Villasimius' main economic activity.
In 1998 the Capo Carbonara National Marine Park was created. It encompasses all the waters surrounding the headlands in the eastern Gulf of Cagliari, from Villasimius' western border with Solanas, to its northern border with Castiadas.
Most important beaches of the area are Cala Burroni, Cala Caterina, Campus, Piscadeddus, Porto Giunco, Porto Sa Ruxi, Punta Molentis, Simius, Spiaggia del Riso, Timi Ama.
( Sardinia - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Sardinia . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Sardinia - Italy
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Top 5 Best Hotels in Mellieha, Malta - sorted by Rating Guests
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1. Maritim Antonine Hotel & Spa Malta
2. Solana Hotel & Spa, Mellieha, Malta
3. Paradise Bay Resort, Mellieha, Malta
4. Pergola Hotel & Spa, Mellieha, Malta
5. db Seabank Resort and Spa, Mellieha, Malta
Maritim Antonine Hotel & Spa Malta
George Borg Olivier Street, Mellieha, Malta, MLH 1021, Malta
4-star hotel with 3 restaurants, near Mellieha Bay
Free buffet breakfast, free WiFi and free parking
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Solana Hotel & Spa
Gorg Borg Olivier Street, Mellieha, Malta, MLH1025, Malta
4-star hotel with spa, near Mellieha Bay
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Paradise Bay Resort
Cirkewwa Paradise Bay, Mellieha, Malta, MLH9068, Malta
4-star beachfront hotel with beach bar, near Mellieha Bay
Free WiFi and free parking
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Pergola Hotel & Spa
Adenau Street, Mellieha, Malta, MLH2014, Malta
4-star hotel with 2 restaurants, near Mellieha Bay
Free WiFi
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db Seabank Resort and Spa
Marfa Road, Mellieha Bay, Mellieha, Malta, MLH 9063, Malta
All-inclusive beachfront resort with spa, near Mellieha Bay
Free buffet breakfast and free WiFi
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SPIAGGIA DEL RELITTO 4K (ISOLA DI CAPRERA-SARDEGNA ITALY) Sardinia Paradise
La spiaggia si trova nella parte meridionale dell' isola di Caprera, e per raggiungerla, una volta superato il ponte di Caprera, si deve andare avanti nel rettilineo. Appena entrati nella pineta si deve proseguire fino al secondo incrocio dove si dovrà svoltare sulla destra. Percorrendo la strada asfaltata, senza svoltare in nessun incrocio, si arriverà all’estremo sud dell’isola, dove in prossimità della spiaggia dei Due Mari (conosciuta anche come Cala Portese), riconoscibile per il fatto che il mare è sia sul lato destro (spiaggia piccolina) e sia su quello sinistro (diverse spiagge molto più grandi collegate tra di loro) ed anche per il fatto che da quel punto la strada asfaltata si interrompe e continua con quella in terra battuta. Una volta arrivati all’altezza del rettilineo finale che condurrà al cancello di Punta Rossa, si dovrà svoltare subito sulla sinistra continuando per la strada sterrata fino ad arrivare ad uno spiazzo, dove appena parcheggiato, si dovrà proseguire a piedi ed in pochi metri si arriverà alla spiaggia. La spiaggia del Relitto, oltre che dalla sua sabbia bianca e sottile, è caratterizzata dalla presenza sulla riva di uno scheletro di una nave antica che trasportava carbone fatta arenare dopo un incendio scoppiato a bordo. E’ suggestivo fare il bagno vicino a questi resti in un mare trasparente dal fondale sabbioso attorniati da una vegetazione ricca di macchia mediterranea.
SPIAGGIA DEL RELITTO - CAPRERA
The beach of Relitto (Wreck), located in the southern part of the island, takes its name from the skeleton of an old cargo ship that ran aground here following a fire that broke out on board.
The presence of the semi-submerged wreck makes it even more impressive to bathe in these crystal clear waters of emerald, turquoise and blue shades.
All around the beach, naturally set among the rocks of the bay, extends the luxuriant Mediterranean vegetation to make the landscape even more beautiful and wild.
5 Things You Didn't Know About MAURITIUS
BONZOUR from the beautiful African island nation of MAURITIUS!
(I didn't misspell 'Bonzour,' it means 'Hello' in their language of Creole, which is very similar to French) ;)
If you are like I was a few days ago, then you don't know much about this hidden country of Mauritius, which lies off the south eastern coast of Africa.
But after getting in touch with some locals from Mauritius who have kindly introduced me to their culture and showed me around the island -- I have put together this video which highlights the most interesting things I've learned about Mauritius so far.
Have you ever been to Mauritius or know anything about Mauritian culture? What is your favorite part about the country?
Special thanks to Mauritius Tourism for inviting us, Solana Beach Mauritius for hosting us and My Moris for the delicioud street food tour!
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CAGLIARI - Italy Travel Guide | Around The World
Cagliari is an Italian municipality and the capital of the island of Sardinia, an autonomous region of Italy. Cagliari's Sardinian name Casteddu literally means castle. It has about 150,000 inhabitants, while its metropolitan city (including Cagliari and 16 other nearby municipalities) has more than 431,000 inhabitants. According to Eurostat, the population of the Functional urban area, the commuting zone of Cagliari, rises to 476,974. Cagliari is the 26th largest city in Italy and the largest city on the island of Sardinia.
An ancient city with a long history, Cagliari has seen the rule of several civilisations. Under the buildings of the modern city there is a continuous stratification attesting to human settlement over the course of some five thousand years, from the Neolithic to today. Historical sites include the prehistoric Domus de Janas, very damaged by cave activity, a large Carthaginian era necropolis, a Roman era amphitheatre, a Byzantine basilica, three Pisan-era towers and a strong system of fortification that made the town the core of Spanish Habsburg imperial power in the western Mediterranean Sea. Its natural resources have always been its sheltered harbour, the often powerfully fortified hill of Castel di Castro, the modern Casteddu, the salt from its lagoons, and, from the hinterland, wheat from the Campidano plain and silver and other ores from the Iglesiente mines.
Cagliari was the capital of the Kingdom of Sardinia from 1324 to 1848, when Turin became the formal capital of the kingdom (which in 1861 became the Kingdom of Italy). Today the city is a regional cultural, educational, political and artistic centre, known for its diverse Art Nouveau architecture and several monuments. It is also Sardinia's economic and industrial hub, having one of the biggest ports in the Mediterranean Sea, an international airport, and the 106th highest income level in Italy (among 8,092 comuni), comparable to that of several northern Italian cities.
It is also the seat of the University of Cagliari, founded in 1607, and of the Primate Roman Catholic archdiocese of Sardinia, since the 5th century AD. The main beach of Cagliari is the Poetto. It stretches for about 8 kilometres (5 mi), from Sella del Diavolo (Devil's Saddle) up to the coastline of Quartu Sant'Elena. Poetto is also the name of the district located on the western stretch of the strip between the beach and Saline di Molentargius (Molentargius's Salt Mine). Another smaller beach is that of Calamosca near the Sant'Elia district. On the coast between Calamosca and Poetto beaches, among the cliffs of the Sella del Diavolo, lies Cala Fighera, a small bay.Cagliari is close to other seaside locations such as Santa Margherita di Pula, Chia, Geremeas, Solanas, Villasimius and Costa Rei.
The city has numerous libraries and is also home to the State Archive, containing thousands of handwritten documents from the foundation of the Kingdom of Sardinia (1325 AD) to the present. In addition to numerous local and university department libraries, the most important libraries are the old University Library, with thousands of ancient books, the Provincial Library, the Regional Library, and the Mediateca of the Mediterranean, which contains the municipal archive and library collection.
Considerable remains of the ancient city of Karalis are still visible, including those of the Tuvixeddu necropolis, the Roman amphitheatre, traditionally called Is centu scalas (One hundred steps), and of an aqueduct used to provide generally scarce water. Still visible are also some ancient cisterns of vast extent, the ruins of a small circular temple, and numerous sepulchres on a hill outside the modern town that appear to have formed the necropolis of the ancient city. The amphitheatre stages open-air operas and concerts during the summer.
The Palaeo-Christian Basilica of San Saturnino, dedicated to a martyr killed under Diocletian's reign, Saturninus of Cagliari, patron saint of the city, was built in the 5th century. Of the original building the dome and the central part remain, to which two arms (one with a nave and two aisles) were added later. A Palaeo-Christian crypt is also under the church of San Lucifero (1660), dedicated to Saint Lucifer, a bishop of the city. The church has a Baroque façade with ancient columns and sculpted parts, some of which came from the nearby necropolis.
The Most BEAUTIFUL ISLAND!! Travel Diary- CAPRI, Italy
The more time we spend in the south the more I'm dreading our tour ending. Every time I upload a video I say that the places in it are my new favourite, or that they are the most beautiful, but I honestly think I'm going to have a hard time beating Capri. It's filled with tourists (most English speaking it seems), but the people of the island are so kind and the students we taught here were so loving. And there is seriously no beating the views from every point on the island. I'm obsessed with Capri, enjoy!!
Sardinia 2016
Sardinia Italy July 2016
THINGS TO DO IN SAN DIEGO
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