
If you are leaving for a family holiday to Sardinia, you are certainly not bothering about what to do: white beaches, crystal clear waters within the reach of the little ones, cities on a human scale and plenty of nature. Children will be delighted to build sand castles and explore the shallow water between one ice cream and the next, all day long.
But if you want a different day, there is so much more to discover. Amusement parks, dinosaurs, waterparks and adventures, here are some alternative and fun activities to offer to your children.
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