
We absolutely love the island of Sardinia Italy. It has a distinctive culture and cuisine that feels related to Italy but is definitely Sardinian. Whether you’re after pristine beaches for relaxing days in the sun, exploring charming towns or historic sites, or want to delve into the food culture, Sardinia has it all. Sardinia is famous for crystal-clear water and beautiful beaches but we love it for many more reasons.
It’s no wonder that this is a very popular tour of ours, but if you’d like to know more, here we’ll give you all the details you need to plan your trip: So why Sardinia? As the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, west of mainland Italy, there is a lot of ground to cover and the close links to mainland Europe and North Africa have long shaped the island’s history.
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