Santa Teresa di Gallura Santa Teresa di Gallura lies on a stretch of coastline where rocks drop sharply down to the sea, broken occasionally by stretches of beach. It looks like a noblewoman reclining on a rocky surface stretching out towards the strait of Bonifacio....
Villasimius The intense deep blue colour of the sea, the brilliant white of its sandy beaches and the green of the Mediterranean land, all create an explosion of colours. Villasimius was originally founded by Punic seafarers, and the town grew on the strength of its...
Santa Margherita di Pula Santa Margherita di Pula is the jewel in the crown of southern Sardinian coastal resorts. Since it was first discovered in the 1960s by Cagliari’s middle class it has continued to expand and thrive, helped by the presence of one of the world’s...
Porto Rotondo It is worth looking back at the history of Porto Cervo, which began in March 1962. Indeed, it was in the spring of 50 years ago that Prince Karim Aga Khan created the Emerald Coast out of nothing. The picturesque coastal village of Porto Cervo has become...
Porto Cervo It is worth looking back at the history of Porto Cervo, which began in March 1962. Indeed, it was in the spring of 50 years ago that Prince Karim Aga Khan created the Emerald Coast out of nothing. The picturesque coastal village of Porto Cervo has become a...
Palau Palau is situated between the end of the Maddalena archipelago and the road that leads into the province of Gallura. It owes its international fame and prestige in large part to the flamboyant Spanish Count Raphael de Neville, who was so amazed by the beauty of...