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Should I go to Sardinia or Capri?

There are some absolutely stunning views from Capri over the island and the sea. Sardinia have long white sand beaches where you can water bikes. Both places have fantastic food! I definitely recommend going both places!



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I guess this isn't too much help but it is really up to what you want, if you fancy driving around and a bit more personal space I would go for Sardinia. If you prefer not to drive and take a view organised day trips then the Amalfi coast. Hope this helps?

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With an area of some 24,000 km2 Sardinia, the second largest island in the Mediterranean, has everything most travellers and holiday makers could wish for. Idyllic beaches with uncontaminated waters. Prehistoric archaeology not seen elsewhere in Europe.

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It is no surprise that Sardinia is also called “The Caribbean of the Mediterranean Sea”. The turquoise water and breath-taking beaches call for road trips around the island and long beach days. There are many bays and beaches to explore all around the island.

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Sardinia, or in Italian 'Sardegna', is not a mainstream Mediterranean destination but a sophisticated Italian island, west of mainland Italy and south of Corsica. With over 1,800km of unspoilt coastline, it is renowned for beautiful beaches, turquoise sea and fascinating rock formations.

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However, let me be clear: while Sardinia isn't the most expensive place to visit, you want to be realistic. You can't expect to visit the island on a €5 per day budget – that simply won't happen, and not even if you travel in the off season and only stick to local places.

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The cost of accommodation in Sardinia is slightly higher than in Sicily. The prices depend on the location, season, and type of accommodation you choose. However, you can still find affordable places to stay in both destinations. In Sicily, you can opt to stay in less popular areas to save on accommodation costs.

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For a first-time visitor, you really need at least 10 days to see a good portion of Sardinia. 10 days, and 3 different bases, will let you explore most of the island's highlights, though just the surface. In two weeks you could probably cover the entire island, though it'd still be a fast-paced trip.

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Unless you're a fan of scorching temperatures and vacation crowds, the best time to visit Sardinia is the shoulder months of April to May and September to October. It's still warm enough to swim in the sea and infinitely better for taking to the country's biking and hiking trails.

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The top 10 most beautiful places in Sardinia
  • Costa Smeralda (Porto Cervo) Costa Smeralda is one of the most fascinating stretches of coastline in the Mediterranean. ...
  • The Maddalena Alchipelago. ...
  • Stintino (La Pelosa Beach) ...
  • Cala Mariolu. ...
  • Cala Goloritzé ...
  • Village of Tiscali. ...
  • Bay of Chia. ...
  • Barbagia.


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They are stunning islands, and each is better under different aspects. If you want a sun and sea vacation, then Sardinia wins this, hands down. It's arguably home to the best beaches in Europe.

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The island attracts more than a million tourists from both Italy (particularly from Lombardy, Piedmont and Lazio), from the rest of Europe (especially from Germany and France), and, to a lesser degree, from the rest of the world.

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Compare with the average cost of living in: On average, the cost of living in Sardinia in 2023 is 8% less than in the United States (USA).

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Also, as you will find written and tagged on the walls of many Sardinian villages, “Sardigna no est Italia” – Sardinia is not Italy. The reason for Sardinia diversity is its distance from the mainland, that has determined a different course of history compared to European mainland.

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One of the questions you may be asking yourself before planning a trip to Sardinia surely is “Is Sardinia safe?” The short answer is yes! Indeed, Sardinia is one of the safest places to visit in Italy and the same basic precautions you'd use in your own country will apply here.

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Sardinian nightlife is pretty laid-back, unless you're hitting the chi-chi bars of the Costa Smeralda, but most visitors are happy with a sundowner, followed by a good dinner.

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Top 10 eats in Sardinia
  • Su Porcheddu. Among the most famous meat dishes on the island, and a real countryside tradition, Su Porcheddu is better known as roast suckling pig, usually cooked on a spit for up to five hours. ...
  • Culurgiones. ...
  • Zuppa Gallurese. ...
  • Malloreddus. ...
  • Pane Carasau. ...
  • Pecorino Sardo. ...
  • Seadas. ...
  • Sea urchins.


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