The pink beach of the island of Budelli

Budelli, one of the Maddalena Islands, is famous for its pink sand beach, composed of fragments of mixed pink shells, coral and granite. The beach, which once almost disappeared, is unique and now .

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Poetto, the long beach of Cagliari

In the south of Sardinia, between the sea situated towards Africa and the pond of Molentargius, lies Poetto, the 8km long beach of Cagliari, lively both during the day and at night. On the southern.

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Easter Celebrations in Sardinia

Alghero and Castelsardo host the most impressive Easter Celebrations, with rituals originating back to ancient times. Easter celebrations at Alghero are of Catalonian origin and take place in the pic.

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Grazia Deledda – A literary journey in Sardinia

Following the trails of writer Grazia Deledda, Nobel Prize winner for literature in 1926, in her native city, Nuoro. A literary journey through the alleys with is insights into her novels. Inland .

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Cruising Maddalena

The Maddalena Archipelago consists of 7 islands and numerous islets with wind-blown granite coastlines. Looking north, past the Straits of Bonifacio, you can catch a glimpse of the island of Corsica i.

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Sardinia’s Excellent Wine

Gambero Rosso, an annual guide of the best Italian wines, has included 11 examples of Sardinian wine amongst its most highly recommended entries. The list includes perennial favourites such as the Ca.

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Barefoot in Cabras

The first weekend in September is a time of celebration for the inhabitants of Cabras as the annual San Sebastiano Festival gets underway. The highlight of the two day event is the dawn race where hun.

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Neptune’s Caves in Alghero

Neptune’s Caves, one of Alghero’s best known attractions, are hidden inside the famous Capo Caccia limestone cliffs, home until recently to a colony of Monarch Seals. Reachable by taking o.

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Sardinia’s “Nuraghi”: Silent Witnesses of the Past

The “nuraghi are big towers of stone, either on their own or clustered in a group. These imposing stone towers are the remains of the ancient Nuragica civilization that lived on Sardinia from the Br.

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