Sardinia will surprise you with its many faces. Which is more fascinating, the lonely white beaches or the wild, rugged mountains? The cosmopolitan Costa Smeralda or the simple life of the herders? A unique world, just a few hours flight away, so near and yet so very different.
Secluded from the usy streams of tourists for years, Sardinia has kept its beauty, its original nature, and its traditions. Perhaps it is the distance the second largest Mediterranean island keeps: 190km to the Italian mainland, 180km to the African coast. A small continent of its own, with 1,800km of coastline, a history that begins millennia before Christ, and the Sardinians themselves, proud but enthusiastic hosts.
Sardinia is tempting in every season with its mysterious Nuraghes – 3,000-year-old stone-age buildings – with its breathtaking sea cliffs at Capo Testa, its belligerent murals on political themes, the gentle scent of macchia on the breeze, the rugged, bare rocks inland, the cork-oak forests, or the pink sea of almond blossoms in January.
No concrete coasts, no stress – everything is low-key. An island of songs and history, which has even produced a Nobelprize winner for literature, Grazia Deledda. An island that sometimes appears a little mysterious – because its wild beauty constantly wants to be rediscovered.
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