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Types of Accommodation in Sardenia
You are looking for Bed and Breakfasts in Sardenia, Italy. We are bringing you one step closer to finding your perfect accommodation solution.
In Sardenia we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 2 Star Hotels, 3 Star Hotels, 4 Star Hotels, 5 Star Hotels, Apartments, Bed and Breakfasts, Residences and Resorts.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Sardenia include: Alghero, Arbus, Baronia, Bonarcado, Bosa, Cagliari, Isola di San Pietro, Loc. Baja Sardinia, Loiri-porto San Paolo, Nuoro, Olbia, Oristano, S.Teresa di Gallura, Santa Maria la Palma, Sassari and Tortolì.
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Sardenia include: Villaggio Sabbie D'oro, Hotel Donatella, Verdemare, Hotel L'Ancora Sas, Residence Flamar Vacanze, Hotel Punta Negra, El Faro Hotel and Lu Nibareddu.
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Sardinia is the second largest island (23,813 sq. km.) in the Mediterranean (Sicily is larger), and as a result of its isolation, less dependent on insularity than on the distance separating it from mainland Italy, it has conserved its own economy and traditions far more than have other regions. Lying in the Tyrrhenian Sea to the east, the Sardinian to the west and separated from Corsica to the north by the Strait of Bonifacio, and including the smaller islands round it (SantÀntioco, San Pietro, Asinara, La Maddalena, Caprera, etc.), it is the most extensive region after Sicily and Piedmont.
History. The morphology of the island is the result of complex tectonic processes and volcanic activity in the Cenozoic era on a mass of Palaeozoic rock upthrust from the sea, later severely affected by late Palaeozoic orogenesis. The Sardinian mountains are a chaotic series of deeply eroded ranges, groups, plateaux and uplands, scattered in apparent disarray.
A geological characteristic is ... Read More...
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Tourism in Sardenia
Basically, tourism in Sardinia is linked to its extraordinarily beautiful coastline, with a variety of splendours hard to find elsewhere, and not only in the Mediterranean. Pure white sands alternate with tiny hidden coves, sheer cliffs frequently soar above magnificent caves and picturesque rocks rise from a clear sparkling sea facing rugged promontories, eroded by the wind.
The most important and interesting sights and places, taking S. Teresa di Gallura at the northern tip of the region as a starting point, are as follows: towards the east (the area is described in `Tourist Itineraries') lies Palau, facing La Maddalena and Caprera islands, Baia Sardinia and the famous resorts on the Costa Smeralda; past Olbia, lie S. Teodoro, Cala Liberotto, Marina di Orosei, at the beginning of the wide gulf of that name and Cala Gonone, not far from the famous Bue Marino cave. Past a row of cliffs with pretty beaches, accessible only from the sea, stand S. Maria Navarrese, Arbatax with the red ... Read More...
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You are looking for Bed and Breakfasts in Sardenia, Italy
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Sardenia include: El Faro Hotel, Hotel Donatella, Hotel L'Ancora Sas, Hotel Punta Negra, Lu Nibareddu, Residence Flamar Vacanze, Verdemare and Villaggio Sabbie D'oro.
In Sardenia we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 2 Star Hotels, 3 Star Hotels, 4 Star Hotels, 5 Star Hotels, Apartments, Bed and Breakfasts, Residences and Resorts.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Sardenia include: Alghero, Arbus, Baronia, Bonarcado, Bosa, Cagliari, Isola di San Pietro, Loc. Baja Sardinia, Loiri-porto San Paolo, Nuoro, Olbia, Oristano, S.Teresa di Gallura, Santa Maria la Palma, Sassari and Tortolì.
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