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Where to avoid in Sardinia?

In Cagliari, Sant'Elia, San Michele, Is Mirrionis districts are areas where drug dealing and petty crimes are most common, and best avoided at night.



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Southwest Sardinia is the island's least-visited region. It shouldn't be! It boasts fabulous nature, beaches, archeological sites, and history. It's reachable from Cagliari and the city's Elmas airport.

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There is nothing new about banditry on this rugged, vol canic Italian island, which has come to be known as Italy's Wild West. But the bandits, who used to rustle sheep and cattle, are now playing for higher stakes. Still quartered in their impenetrable inland caves, they have begun to move toward the coast.

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  • Best areas to stay in Sardinia.
  • Alghero – a fantastic cosy city with a beach.
  • Cagliari – the island's capital with local life.
  • Olbia – City Close to Some of Sardinia's Best Beaches.
  • Porto Cervo & Costa Smeralda – Stay by the Most Beautiful Beaches in Europe.


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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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Golfo de Orosei The Golfo di Orosei on Sardinia's east coast is where you'll find the most dramatic coastal scenery – green mountains, jagged limestone cliffs, and hidden beaches.

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The most expensive part of Sardinia is by far, the Costa Smeralda, which is the northeastern part of the island (which incudes Olbia, Porto Cervo, La Maddelena and Santa Teresa.) Its home to some spectacular beaches and stunning views, and world-class resorts.

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Breakfast in Sardinia often consists of crepes with pecorino cheese. Crepes obviously need very little introduction, pecorino though is a cheese made from sheep's milk. The crepe is served with the cheese often melted inside with prosciutto, or sometimes with honey.

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If your primary destination is the Costa Smeralda, La Maddalena, or the Gulf of Orosei, you should fly into Olbia. If you want to visit Alghero and the northwest, you should of course fly into Alghero. If you'll be road tripping in South Sardinia and the Costa Verde, your airport of choice is Cagliari.

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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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Cagliari is also known for its historical monuments, such as the Castello. Both Alghero and Cagliari have their own unique charm, and the choice between the two depends on your personal preferences. If you prefer a small town with a relaxed atmosphere and stunning beaches, Alghero might be the better choice for you.

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Created by Prince Karim Aga Khan and various other investors, Porto Cervo is the main centre of Costa Smeralda. It has a resident population of 421 inhabitants. Porto Cervo has been named one of the most expensive resorts in the world, along as being a luxury yacht magnet and billionaires' playground.

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The Costa Smeralda is a stretch of coastline in northern Sardinia. In Italian, its name means the Emerald Coast, a nod to the many colour variations of its waters. Today it's a popular vacation spot for celebrities because of its white sandy beaches and glitzy resorts.

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Chosen by many as a summer and beach destination, Sardinia is famous for the clear and pristine waters, awarded time after time, and for the variety of its coasts.

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Getting around Sicily is more affordable than getting around Sardinia. Sicily has an extensive public transportation network, including buses, trains, and taxis. The prices of transportation are reasonable, making it easy for tourists to explore the area without spending too much money.

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1. Cala Brandinchi. Known as 'Little Tahiti' for its incredible clear waters, and recognised as one of the most famous beaches in Sardinia, Cala Brandinchi makes it onto any list showcasing Sardinia's best beaches.

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The answer is definitely yes! Olbia is a charming town located on the northeast coast of Sardinia, Italy, and it has a lot to offer to its visitors. Olbia is the main gateway to the beautiful Costa Smeralda, one of the most exclusive and luxurious destinations in Europe.

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Sardinians are friendly and polite with a strong sense of tradition and a passion for their island. This is reflected in their many festivals and events that take place throughout the year.

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