Sardinia is one of the most fascinating lands in Italy and beyond; it is a mix of tradition and innovation, as if the island had been divided in two: one side full of unbridled luxury and entertainment belonging to the Costa Smeralda, and on the other a strong attachment to the past and tradition now largely rooted in the Sardinian people and their land.
It is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean and boasts coastlines stretching some 2,000 kilometers, giving rise to spectacular scenery between sea and rocks that is truly unique. Sardinia ferries are daily and departures take place from most Italian ports, so that it is a perfectly accessible destination at all times of the year.
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