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Holidays in Sardinia and beyond

Sardinia holidays present unique history, cuisine and culture – blending all the colour and charisma of Italy with the African flavour of nearby Tunisia. Its flawless beaches could rival any tropical island, while the unspoilt natural environment attracts exotic wildlife.

Enjoy traditional cuisine, which is intertwined within Sardinian culture and lifestyle – dine on freshly caught lobster, dishes embellished with locally made cheese and divine Vernaccia wine. Swim and snorkel in the bluest Mediterranean waters. Hike along the rugged coastline – taking in the beautiful views as you go. Hire a car and visit Molentarguis Natural Park, where flamingos nonchalantly adorn city-side lakes. And soak up the atmosphere of scenic Cagliari – where medieval cobblestone passageways and Roman ruins are only a stone’s throw from the cosmopolitan city centre. Choose from a range of Sardinia package holidays or flights to Sardinia to explore this delightful Italian island.

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VOI Colonna Village

This all-inclusive, family-friendly hotel has an enviable beachfront location and an engaging choice of facilities. There are dedicated areas for babies, toddlers and teens and a 5-a-side football pit ...

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from £857 pp 29 May - 05 Jun

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Where to stay in Sardinia

Stay in cosmopolitan Cagliari, majestic Chia or glamourous Porto Cervo

Olbia
Loiri Porto San Paolo, Olbia Tempio province.

Olbia

Sardinia beach holidays often begin with flights to Olbia, a major port city which sits close to the glitzy Emerald Coast. Olbia itself is wonderfully authentic and has more to offer than first meets the eye. Its historic old town is overflowing with rustic wine bars and cafe-filled piazzas, along with interesting boutiques and impressive sites – including the Basilica of San Simplicio. On the palm-lined waterfront you’ll find The National Archaeological Museum, housing precious artefacts from Roman warships, while the ancient Nuraghe Riu Mulinu is perched on a hilltop just outside the city. Once you have explored Olbia’s top attractions, head to the dreamy white-sand beaches on Sardinia’s north-east coast.

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