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Jerzu, an idyllic spot for rock climbers

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Jerzu is set on a hill overlooking the sea and is surrounded by a frame of limestone peaks, an ideal spot for rock-climbing. The climbing area around the village of Jerzu is certainly one of the most interesting and suggestive of Sardinia. Despite the fact that the exploitation of the… Read More →

05 February 2013 by admin in Destinations / No Comments
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Chia, white sandy beaches and crystalline water

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Baia Chia, in the South of Sardinia, is a fantastic seaside spot. The white sandy beaches, the high sand dunes and the crystalline water have a Caribbean feel. It is only the Mediterranean vegetation and in particular the juniper trees, typical of this region, that remind you this fantastic island… Read More →

05 February 2013 by admin in Destinations / No Comments
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Alghero, a popular destination all year round

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The town of Alghero is located on the northwest coast of Sardinia on the island’s coral reef, one of the most spectacular for diving and snorkeling. The favourable winds also make it popular with surfers, windsurfers and sailors particularly off season. The town itself is pretty with a historical centre… Read More →

30 January 2013 by admin in Destinations / No Comments
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Cagliari, amazing city on the sea

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Cagliari has the charm that only cities on the sea have, which together with a mild climate make it a fantastic place to visit all year round. There are beautiful beaches and plenty going on in this city with an array of historical monuments and archaeological ruins, great shops and… Read More →

28 January 2013 by admin in Destinations / No Comments
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Buggerru

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Buggerru is set on a suggestive gorge with a slight slope towards the sea where there is a very well equipped small harbour and the beach of Buggerru set between two impressive rocky promontories. The village is surrounded by mountains covered with historical ruins that tell of the mineral past… Read More →

24 January 2013 by admin in Destinations / No Comments
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Orosei

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Orosei, set in the middle of the Eastern coast of Sardinia, is a secluded quiet village easily accessible via the famous “Orientale Sarda” , the scenic road that links it with Olbia and the Emerald coast, and national route SS 129 that links it with Nuoro and from there with… Read More →

22 January 2013 by admin in Destinations / No Comments
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Bosa: river town on the coast

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Bosa is a charming town set on the Temo river valley near the sea overviewed by the Serravalle Castle, from where the houses of the Medieval centre developed descending to the Temo river bank. Bosa is the only river side town in the whole of Sardinia. The river is very… Read More →

18 January 2013 by admin in Destinations / No Comments
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Stintino, a unique fishing village on the north-western tip of Sardinia

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The enchanting old fishing village of Stintino stretches over two inlets with two harbours: the old marina named “minori” (Sardinian for small) and the new named “mannu” (Sardinian for large). During the summer season there are many forms of entertainment for the tourists and the locals, in particular the Latin… Read More →

18 January 2013 by admin in Destinations / No Comments
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Sardinia destinations: Castelsardo

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The small town of Castelsardo is set on a rock overlooking the sea. It was built in such strategically high position as a defence from possible attacks from the sea. Castelsardo is an extraordinary example of Medieval town, which developed around the castle, with the old town walls still intact…. Read More →

17 January 2013 by admin in Destinations / No Comments
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