Sardinia Island - useful information for tourists. The magical and unique island of Sardinia

Russia does not have regular air connections with the island of Sardinia, but during tourist season are being organized charter from major cities – such as Moscow, St. Petersburg and Yekaterinburg. Planes arrive in Sardinia at airport of the island's capital - Cagliari. However, purchasing a ticket for such a charter flight is not an easy task, because they are mainly purchased by travel companies.

To the city from Cagliari airport you can get there on a special bus- these are sent every thirty minutes. They get to the bus station, which is located on the square. Matteotti. The journey takes approximately ten minutes t, it costs travel four euros. Or use a taxi service.

Due to the difficulty of purchasing a ticket for a charter flight independent travelers, most likely, you will have to get to Sardinia with transfers. For residents of the capital, as well as St. Petersburg and Yekaterinburg, the most suitable option is to purchase a ticket for flight from the company Al Italia with a transfer in Rome. It will be so best in terms of saving timeAnd, because this airline, which is a national carrier, has the most convenient connections. In addition, most flights from Rome to the island of Sardinia are operated by Al Italia.

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Weather in Sardinia by month:

Month Temperature Cloudiness Rainy days /
Precipitation
Number of solar
hours per day
During the day At night
January 8.4°C 4.0°C 47.6% 4 days (68.4 mm.) 9 o'clock 42m.
February 8.4°C 3.3°C 49.8% 6 days (78.5 mm.) 10 o'clock 42m.
March 11.6°C 5.2°C 44.4% 7 days (85.9 mm.) 11 o'clock 58m.
April 16.4°C 8.2°C 32.2% 6 days (60.4 mm.) 13:00 17m.
May 18.9°C 10.9°C 26.8% 6 days (100.4 mm.) 14h. 24m.
June 24.3°C 15.4°C 17.6% 4 days (62.9 mm.) 14h. 58m.
July 28.0°C 18.8°C 11.5% 2 days (35.7 mm.) 14h. 41m.
August 28.6°C 19.7°C 12.1% 4 days (64.4 mm.) 13:00 43m.
September 23.4°C 16.2°C 21.1% 4 days (59.1 mm.) 12h. 27m.
October 19.1°C 13.0°C 30.4% 3 days (66.7 mm.) 11 o'clock 8m.
November 13.4°C 8.7°C 44.0% 5 days (77.4 mm.) 9 o'clock 59m.
December 9.8°C 5.1°C 37.6% 2 days (42.5 mm.) 9 o'clock 23m.

*This table displays weather averages collected over more than three years

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Cost of a holiday in Sardinia. June 2014.

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Visas + insurance for two cost 120 euros. Ryanair bought tickets for the Vilnius-Rome-Vilnius flight online for 250 euros. From St. Petersburg to Vilnius by car and back 100 euros. We left the car with friends for free. From Rome, that is, from Civitavecchia, we traveled to Sardinia by ferry from the Saremar company. Tickets for it cost 150 euros. Apartments for 10 days - 360 euros, in an area called Isola Rossa, for 36 euros per day. It is more convenient to get around Sardinia by car. Car rental + gasoline - 250 +150 euros. The car was booked through the well-known Hertz. She was waiting for us at Olbia airport.

All excursions were carried out independently, in a rented car. There are not many attractions in the classical sense. But a lot beautiful places, beaches, etc. We went to most picturesque city called Castelcado. This is how you can see the ruins ancient castle and wander through the medieval streets of the center. Santa Teresa has a wonderful beach overlooking Corsica. A liter of gasoline costs 1.4 euros. We spent about 150 euros on gasoline for 10 days.

Food and products

Prices depend on the distance to the beaches and main tourist routes. There are many chain stores where prices are two or even three times lower. Lunch in our understanding, that is, with a hot dish, in a bar or restaurant on the beach, without frills, cost about 20-25 euros per person. Breakfast from 5 to 10 euros. In supermarkets the prices are about the same as ours, or even higher, for example wines from 10 euros. In the cafe: Pizza - 10-12 euros. Beer - 3-4.5 euros. A cup of coffee - 1 euro. Sandwich - 3-5 euros. Sometimes we cooked ourselves, sometimes we went to a cafe. We spent about 50 euros a day on food.

Cost of services and entertainment

Umbrella on the beach - 8 euros for the whole day. Sun lounger - 10 euros. Scuba diving mask - 10 euros. It broke quickly, apparently Chinese. Catamaran on the beach - 10 euros per hour.

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Impressions from a holiday in June

In June it was quite hot, the sea was quite warm, and there were noticeably fewer people on the beaches than in August. The roads are not congested, prices are lower than at the end of summer. In my opinion this is good time for relax.

Why is it better to vacation in September?

It seems to me that September is the ideal time to holiday in Sardinia if you are not dependent on school holidays. It’s very warm, there are few tourists, housing prices are falling noticeably, there is a lot of local fruit and excellent wine.

Vacation with children

In Sardinia great beaches- clean, with good entries into the water and without strong waves near the shore. In terms of the number of children's entertainment, the island is noticeably inferior to Spanish resorts, but many interesting museums And historical places that are worth seeing at school age.

What to take with you on vacation?

Not prevent good guide, the island is worth a closer look at the less popular attractions. Good sunscreen and comfortable shoes. Warm clothes if you are going to visit the caves.

Where is the best place to stay?

We have been to the island several times and visited most of the resorts, my favorites being the Costa Smeralda in the north and the Maddalena archipelago. We went many times and with different budgets. Of the hotels, we liked the Colonna Resort hotel in the town of Porto Cervo the most - they have wonderful clean pools and nice beach. Sardinia has a large selection of houses, villas, and apartments at very affordable prices, but it makes sense to rent a car - there are a lot of beaches, and it will definitely be interesting to drive along the coast. Emerald Coast located next to the airport in Olbia, easy and quick access, in my opinion, this part of the island is more interesting than the south.

What to do at the resort?

First of all, of course, it’s worth visiting different beaches - in Sardinia they are amazingly beautiful, clean and quite different.

We liked the caves of Iz Zuddas - they are inferior in presentation to the caves in Mallorca, but still very impressive.

It makes sense to travel around small picturesque towns and visit restaurants. If you are interested in nuraghi, then there are interesting ones in both parts of the island; we were in Prisgiona - it’s a bit difficult with children, but still interesting. Almost every city has interesting ruins, churches, basilicas and fortresses. There is a good one in Olbia Archaeological Museum. If you have time and opportunity, then it’s worth getting to the Maddalena archipelago - it’s very beautiful there, on one of the islands there is the Garibaldi House Museum.

The beaches on the island (especially on the Costa Smeralda) are wonderful, it is very difficult to choose the best one, among the not the most popular, but very beautiful, I would like to mention the beaches near the village of La Conia (Barca Bruchata and Mannena) - there are several more of them, you can walk along small paths.

On the Spiaggia Bianca beach near Golfo Aranci we saw a school of dolphins several times.

The general impression of the beaches was very good, the sea was clean, there were almost no sea urchins, and there were no jellyfish at all. The bottom is very interesting, you can see octopuses and large fish close to the shore, the sand is fine and very pleasant. The sea is calm, entry into the water is convenient.

Sun loungers and umbrellas are available for rent almost everywhere, often not very new. There are often no showers on the beaches, and, in my opinion, there are not enough lifeguards.

One of the tangible disadvantages is the intrusive African traders, who are quite difficult to drive away.

Despite the fact that Sardinia is not a cheap resort, the prices did not seem wildly high to me. I liked the small shops in Porto Cervo, a good choice women's clothing made of cotton in non-banal styles. There are many high-quality bags from brands that have not yet become an eyesore. Interesting choice shoes You can buy great products.

Where can I eat?

In Porto Cervo I liked Trattoria da Patrizia - there are a lot of locals here, the interior is simple, but really very tasty.

In the same city I liked the Accueil restaurant - it was delicious, good dishes and interior.

About the quality of food and service

Most of the restaurants were very tasty, only one was amazingly bad. It was the only one where almost all the seats were empty in the evening - apparently, notoriety spreads quickly. The staff is friendly, they don't shortchange you, and they serve you quickly.

How much does it cost to eat? About food prices.

At the Accueil restaurant, dinner for two with wine cost about 140 euros; you can eat for 50-60 euros for two. You can take pizza with you almost everywhere.

Entertainment

The entertainment intended for children was not particularly impressive. We went to the dinosaur park - it seemed quite boring, I liked the dinosaur museum in Switzerland in the canton of Zurich much more.

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Driving through panoramic places along the coast, you can enjoy magnificent landscapes with an emerald-colored sea and bizarre granite cliffs. The number of yachts of various models and sizes here is also amazing. And here and there the villas of the richest people, such as Silvio Berlusconi, Roman Abramovich, Alisher Usmanov and many others, are buried in the greenery of the Mediterranean vegetation.

The heart of the Costa Smeralda is the town of Porto Cervo.

The incongruous are combined here in an absolutely amazing way: seemingly simple mud huts in the Mediterranean style are found in boutiques of famous expensive brands such as Gucci, Valentino, Versace, Dolce&Gabbana and many others. In the Porto Cervo marina there is a luxurious yacht club, where oligarchs today moor their “ship masterpieces”. Well, in September...

gallery (Sardegna) - one of the cleanest islands Mediterranean Sea. It has preserved its traditional patriarchal way of life, its original diverse culture and traditions, the beaches are not crowded, the sea is emerald, there are many beautiful grottoes and caves, and festivals and holidays are held here almost all year round.

North coast

The northern coast is famous for its granite monoliths and picturesque archipelagos - La Maddalena, Caprera, Tavolara and Molara. Isola Rossa ("Red Island") is a pleasant tourist resort with many beaches, named after the pink granite cliffs on the shore. The elite resort of Costa Smeralda ("Emerald Coast") is world famous - a kingdom of granite rocks, green juniper, pristine beaches and small islands. Here is the famous Pevero golf club throughout Italy and the gorgeous beach of the same name.

The northeastern part of the island is interesting for its limestone cliffs and Neptune's Cave, which is reached by 656 steps from the top of the cliff at Capo Cacia, as well as the beaches of Algero and the picturesque island of Asinara, which used to serve as a prison. Now there is a national park here, and construction is underway nearby tourist centre, which will become the base for excursions around Asinara in the future.

East Coast

On east coast There are the beautiful beaches of San Teodoro and Budoni, considered the longest stretch of wild beaches in the country. On the shores of the Gulf of Orosei grows one of the last tracts of coastal subtropical forest in Europe. From the sea, these beaches are surrounded by giant limestone cliffs, secluded beaches and coastal caves are practically isolated from the rest of the land. Further to the south stretch the wild and little-known to tourists banks of Tortoli, Barisardo, Gairo and Tertenia.

South coast

In the south of the island is the province of Cagliari with the capital of Sardinia - the port of Cagliari. Of interest here are the sand dunes of Pistis and Piscinas, the ferruginous-limestone cliffs of Iglesiente near Masua Nebida, which represent an unusual and impressive sight. In the Sulcis Archipelago you can trek along dizzying paths over cliffs or under gray and red rocks. The Gulf of Cagliari is flat Sandy shore with numerous beaches and lagoons that are inhabited big amount waterfowl.

The Costa del Sud ("South Coast") is interesting for its beaches known only to locals, hidden coves and the ruins of the beautiful Roman city of Nora.

West and Southwest

On southwest coast There are excellent beaches of Muravera, Castiadas and Villasimius, the water temperature here is higher than on the rest of the country's coast. On the west coast there are many steep banks, beautiful dark volcanic rocks, among which you can find absolutely wild beaches in small coves. The tourist resort of Sinis on the peninsula of the same name, located near the city of Oristano, is widely known. Sinis is famous for its white sand beaches, as well as a rich archaeological heritage - the Phoenician-founded city of Tharros and numerous monuments and monuments from the Punic Wars.

Beaches of Sardinia

In 1921, the artist and poet David Lawrence, visiting Sardinia, remarked about her geographical location, that the island is “lost between Europe and Africa and does not belong to anything.” gallery lies off the beaten path, but perhaps this is part of its appeal. The beaches of Sardinia are some of the cleanest and least crowded in Italy. The capital of the island is Cagliari- an excellent starting point for exploring Sardinia.

Popular resort Costa Smeralda- an area of ​​luxury and sophistication. It is not suitable for a “budget” holiday, unlike the ancient Spanish port Alghero, a favorite hangout for UK tourists.

Cagliari

5 km from the center Cagliari beach located Poetto- one of the most beautiful urban beaches in the Mediterranean. 11 km of sandy coast attract tourists all year round and local residents. Thanks to the warm, mild climate, you can swim here from the end of April to the end of October.


Small shops, bars and tourist offices line the beach. From here you can watch regular sailing regattas and competitions. In the harbor Marina Piccola You can rent yachts, motor and sailing boats, attend windsurfing courses and a sailing school.

The surrounding area of ​​Cagliari is also rich in beaches. Near the town Pula, located 27 km from the capital, lies the beach Nora, interesting not only for its beautiful white sand, magical caves and picturesque rocks, but also for the archaeological excavations of the Punic city of Nora. Another eight kilometers further you will find amazing beautiful beach Santa Margherita, impressing guests with magnificent pine forest, stretching for 12 km along the sea. Both beaches are equipped with showers, toilets and sun umbrellas.

Moving further east you can reach the beach Chia. The tower of the same name rises above it, from the foot of which there are stunning views of the beach and the island. Cardulinu, connected to the shore by a narrow strip of sand. Beyond Chia lies a scattering of smaller beaches. They are covered with low sand dunes, overgrown with juniper and low-growing Mediterranean bushes. Opposite the beach S "Acqua Durci" you will see a rocky island Su Giudeu, whose base is black from the abundance of octopuses living here. Adventure seekers can wade to the island and climb to an 18-meter height to view all the splendor that surrounds them.

All beaches near Chia are also equipped with everything necessary for swimming and water sports enthusiasts.

Even further to the west is the city Teulada and the dark gray limestone headland of the same name. The rocks rise 40 meters, and from here you can see the snow-white mountain below sand beach. The width of the beach is about 70 m, it is almost entirely covered with luxurious dunes. The height of some sand hills reaches 30 m.

The beach is surrounded by bushes and pine trees, and on the sand you can sometimes find traces of turtles laying eggs here. Most of the territory is a nature reserve and remains virtually untouched, as it is located within the boundaries of a secret military base.

The best vacation spot west of Cagliari is a pebble beach Cala Regina. At the far end of the beach rises watch tower XVII century. Similar towers are built along the entire coast. Next is the sandy beach Marie Pintau. Its name translates as "Painted Sea". Indeed, the amazingly rich green color of the water near the shore will amaze you. Moreover, with all the depth of color, the water remains crystal clear.

Geremeas- another sandy beach, perfectly equipped for relaxation. For 2 km along the coast there are bars, restaurants, and swimming pools. Horse riding lessons are also available on site, and there is a modern water park just next to the beach.

Longest swimming season lasts on the beach Torre delle Stelle, located between two granite capes. These are essentially two long beaches of white sand, most of which are free to swim.

Solanas - favorite place recreation for countless tourists, attracted here by the beautiful sandy beach and clear water. The seabed near Solanas is also sandy, flat and safe. On the beach you can rent boats, pedalos, do water sports, and sit in a beach bar. There is also an ambulance station on site.

Sarrabus

Region Sarrabus can be divided into two parts: mountainous and coastal. The mountainous one is covered with lush Mediterranean vegetation, and the seaside, respectively, with magnificent beaches.


Picturesque coastline near the city Villasimius V last years has become a popular holiday destination. In the bay Capo Carbonara there are several beaches of varying sizes, separated by rocky headlands and deep stone caves. Among them Capo Boi, Spiaggia del Riso, Porto Giunco And Punta Is Molentis.

The bay is part of the geological marine park and is a protected area. Thanks to this, the water and sand here are surprisingly clean, and the surrounding area delights the eye with untouched natural beauty. The cleanliness of the coastal waters can also be judged by the fact that in the bay you can often see a white-bellied seal, which lives only in safe, unpolluted waters.

Beach Capo Boys hiding among lush greenery growing at the foot of picturesque granite cliffs. The picture is complemented by snow-white sand and emerald green coastal waters. The beach has everything you need: umbrellas, sun loungers, bars, rescue service, aquatic species sports

Spiaggia del Riso located near the tourist harbor. The beach got its name (Rice Beach) because the stones on the coast, worn away by the sea for thousands of years, gradually turned into tiny pebbles the size of a grain of rice.

The uniqueness of the beach Porto Junco- in its amazing pink sand. And above the sandy beach of Punta iz Molentis rise the ruins of a “nuragha” - a fortified dwelling from the Bronze Age.

In the city Castiadas from 1800 to 1950 it was located Correctional Facility, whose prisoners were engaged in agricultural work and land reclamation of the region. There was no industrial development. As a result, the area has remained virtually unpolluted and is currently being developed in a resort direction. A local landmark is Peppino's rock- a separate rock 20 meters from the shore. You can reach it by wading and from its top you can admire a delightful panorama of the surrounding area.

Not far from the city there is an 8-kilometer sandy coastline Costa Rey, with golden beaches, small caves and emerald coves surrounded by lush greenery. A secluded beach Cala Pira, hidden behind rocks and water-shaved boulders, attracts lovers of silence and solitude.

Muravera- the largest city in Sarrabus. It is located on a fertile plain and is surrounded by citrus plantations. Muravera and its surroundings are famous for the highest average temperatures in Sardinia (at any time of the year), as well as beaches of exceptional beauty. Among them is the beach at the mouth of the river Flumendosa, beaches of San Giovanni, Saline, Colostrai And Torre Salinas.

Torre Salinas- a beautiful, long and uncluttered sandy beach, washed by the greenery of sea waves on one side, and surrounded by the greenery of lush bushes on the other. The sea here is calm, the bottom is shallow and sandy. On the beach there are bars and small kiosks with fast food and drinks, rental of umbrellas, sun loungers and various watercraft. The beach of San Giovanni is also well equipped, with its snow-white wide ribbon of delicate sand and incredibly clear sea caressing the shore.

Nuoro

Nuoro is the central region of Sardinia with a very diverse landscape. There are mountains, spacious valleys, and gentle green hills descending to wide beaches.


Not far from the city Gairo amazing beach located Spiaggia Coccorocci. The dunes on the beach consist of porphyry rubble ground into sand, mostly dark in color. The unusualness of the landscape is complemented by veins of pink, gray and green shades found here and there. This is the largest pebble beach in Sardinia. From here you can see a majestic panorama of mountains towering above the coast and covered with dense forests.

A little further south along the coast lies a large sandy beach Torre di Bari, surrounded by cliffs and small bays. A well-preserved 17th-century watchtower stands above the beach.

Moving further south, we come to two nearby beaches - Spiaggia Orri And Spiaggia Cea. These are spacious sandy beaches surrounded by granite cliffs and pine forests. A special feature of Spiaggia Cea are two spectacular porphyry cliffs of bright red color that rise from the water opposite the northern end of the beach.

In the bay Orosei lies one of the most beautiful beaches in the Mediterranean - Cala Luna. The length of the beach is 700 meters, in its southern part there is freshwater lake, surrounded by tall oleander trees. The northern end of the beach is occupied by impressive cliffs. Seven huge cave entrances yawn in the stone wall, leading to labyrinths of grottoes, washed into granite by sea waves over thousands of years.

Beach Cala Sisine, together with Cala Luna, is the best beach in the bay. You can get to it by boat from nearby towns. The beach is pebbly and sandy, the water off the coast is incredibly clear, acquiring a rich blue-blue color at depth. Immediately behind the beach, a dense forest begins, rising to the nearby mountains.

Alghero

Aliero is the northernmost region of the island. Here is located stone cape Capo Caccia, on which vultures live, with a wingspan of up to 3 meters.


In the bay Asinara there are beaches Spiaggia di Balai And Spiaggia di Platamona, covered with sand dunes on which wild lilies bloom. The beaches are surrounded by pine trees and are a favorite vacation spot for the local population.

Near the seaside town Argentiera There are two beautiful beaches. Above the lesser south beach Entrances to zinc and lead mines from the 19th century have been preserved. The sand on the beach is grayish, mixed with pebbles. And the sea near the shore is deep and very blue.

Gallura

In the northeast of Sardinia lies a mountainous province Gallura. Gallura's granite rocks are over 300 million years old. All this time, waves and wind “worked” over the stones. And as a result of erosion, amazing “sculptures” rose above the sea, resembling animal figures in appearance. One of these figures, a huge stone “bear” on the cape Capo D'Orso, is the symbol of Gallura.


The largest beach on south coast Gallura is called Isuledda. It is a long strip of white sand surrounded by juniper trees. There is a 3 km beach nearby La Cinta, covered with luxurious sand dunes.

One of the few pebble beaches in Gallura - Spalmatore. It is located on a cape lying on the western coast of the island Tavolara. On small island Budelli you will find a small beach Spiaggia Rosa, which got its name from the soft pink color of the sand on the shore. Hidden between high granite rocks, the beach from afar looks like a secluded Italian courtyard strewn with rose petals.

Very picturesque beach Capriccioli. These are, in fact, many small sandy beaches, separated by rocky massifs protruding from the shores into clear sea waters. Fantastic “sculptures” made of pink granite are scattered over the beaches.

Oristano

Provinces Oristano, stretched along west coast Sicily, at almost 100 km, is the most untouched area of ​​the island. Pink flamingos still nest on its deserted beaches, surrounded by virgin pine forests. Main river Oriztano - Tirso, near the coast forms a system of lagoons and lakes, which is the most interesting “marsh” area in Europe.


Small sandy beach S "Archittu) got its name thanks to the natural “bridge” of the same name - a through arch washed out by the waves in a long and narrow cape protruding deep into the sea. This is the largest such “bridge” in Sardinia. Due to the unusual landscape, the beach attracts many tourists during the season and is fully ready to receive vacationers. There is a bar, a restaurant, a rescue service, and rental of umbrellas and sunbeds.

Spiaggia di S. Caterina di Pittinurri- medium-sized beach, Northern part of which is sandy, and the southern one is pebble. The beach is located in a picturesque bay, surrounded by steep limestone cliffs with undulating topography. The bottom drops quite sharply, and the water, even near the shore, pleases the eye with a deep dark blue color.

6 km beach Is Arenas protected from the winds by a continuous chain of sand dunes, the longest in Sardinia. Unfortunately, in recent decades this small “desert” (the only such area in Europe) has radically changed its appearance due to a coastal greening program. Today, most of the dunes are lined with pine and acacia trees, and only a few sand dunes remain untouched. Despite these changes, the beach itself has not lost its charm and may even have benefited from picturesque green spaces. Is Arenaz is covered with light gray sand and is not too crowded even in the peak season, as it is quite far from major cities and highways.

Another quiet beach - S "Arena Scoada". The sand on it is pure golden in color, and the coastal waters have a tint reminiscent of emerald. It feels like you are on a deserted tropical island.

Sulcis

Area Sulchis, occupying the southwestern part of Sardinia, received its name from ancient city Sulci on the island Sant'Antioco. Sulchis was the first site on the island to rise from the waters of the Mediterranean Sea and is an area rich in both mining, archeology and culture.


Amazing beach preserved in its original form Piscinas consists of the purest white sand, which in some areas is formed by a powerful mistral into high (up to 30 m) dunes.

On a small island Sant Pietro There are many wonderful beaches. Among them - La Conca- a natural swimming pool surrounded by high cliffs. It is connected to the sea by a narrow passage between steep stone shores. When the island is in the grip of the mistral, La Concha is one of the most protected beaches from the violence of the hurricane. When the sirocco blows from the southeast, the sea between stone rocks becomes rough and unsafe for swimming.

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Sardinia is an island located 200 km west of the mainland Italy in a swimming pool Mediterranean Sea. Corsica, which belongs to France, is 12 km away. Sicily is also nearby. Sardinia is also an autonomous region of Italy with the same name. Administrative center - city Cagliari.

Sardinia is the second largest (after Sicily) island in the Mediterranean Sea. Its area is 24,000 square meters. km. Most of the territory is occupied archaeological and nature reserves . In addition, there are long, clean and very picturesque beaches. Thus Sicily offers beach holiday combined with educational excursions.

Sardinia is located in the Central European Time zone, that is, in the time zone UTC+1. In summer, the hands are moved forward an hour. Therefore, the difference with Moscow is –3 hours per winter time and -2 hours - in summer.

How to get to Sardinia?

Getting to Sardinia is not difficult at all, because transport connection relations with the island are much better than with many cities on the Italian mainland.

At the height of the tourist season, the largest Russian cities organize charter flights to the international airport located right on the island. If you don't want to use tour operators or are flying to the island in the off-season, there are many other ways to get to Sardinia.

It's easiest to fly first regular flight to Rome, and from there by domestic flight to one of the airports on the island - Cagliari, Alghero or Olbia. Daily flights connect Sardinia and other major cities Italy - Milan, Naples, Florence, Venice, Verna. In addition, planes fly every day from Paris, London, Berlin and other major European cities.

You can also get to Sardinia on a ferryboat: water communication is established with all nearby ports. You can sail from mainland Italy (Genoa, Naples, Livorno, etc.) to one of the ports located on the island - Cagliari, Golfo, Porto Torres. There is also a ferry from France across the Boniface Strait to northern port Santa Teresa di Gallura.

There is a bus service between the major cities of Sardinia, but it is still the best way to get around the island rent a car. The roads here are of very high quality, but due to the steep descents and ascents they can be somewhat extreme.

Climate

Average monthly temperature in Sardinia

Resorts of Sardinia

Sardinia is a large island, and the key to its prosperity is the development of the tourism sector. It is for this reason that there are so many resorts here that it is impossible to describe them all. Let us dwell only on some of the most famous of them.

SOUTHEASTERN COAST

In the south of Sardinia, lovers of calm seas and picturesque beaches with fine sand. About 40 km from Cagliari there is a resort Villasimus, and not far from it - Costa Rei. This area attracts diving enthusiasts, because there are four sunken ships on the seabed, and in addition, you can enjoy the beauty of the underwater reefs.

SOUTHWEST COAST

35 km from Cagliari there is a resort area Santa Margherita di Pula. People come here for clean picturesque beaches, getting to know local folklore and playing sports, not only water, but also land. For example, golfing and horse riding are quite popular here. Scuba diving lovers should choose a resort Teulada, since there is beautiful flora and fauna here, and at the bottom there are sunken ships.

NORTHEAST COAST

In the northeast of Sardinia are luxury resorts, such as Porto Cervo, Costa Smeralda, Porto Rotondo. It has everything you need for an upscale holiday, but at the same time, this part of Sardinia has preserved completely untouched nature, picturesque bays, and cliffs. The entertainment sector is well represented; there is a water park near the Costa Smeralda.

NORTHWEST COAST

The north-west of Sardinia has excellent prospects for combining a beach holiday and getting to know the local culture. In the city Alghero there are many offered interesting excursions, in particular, in the historical center. Here you can get acquainted with Catalan architecture and culture, taste dishes national cuisine. Coral is still mined on the coast of Alghero.

WEST COAST

City Oristano in the west of Sardinia is an ideal option for those who want to visit the most important archaeological sites on the island. Not far from the resort are the ruins of the ancient city of Tharros, the complexes of Santa Cristina and Nuraghi.

What to do in Sardinia?

In addition to the classic beach holiday, in Sardinia you can entertain yourself with other activities, the most interesting of which are:

- Visit to the capital of the island

Cagliari is located in the south of Sardinia and attracts lovers cultural recreation. In the historical center, many buildings from the Middle Ages have been preserved, as well as an amphitheater from the ancient Roman era and archaeological sites. To avoid missing important historical sites, it is worth walking around the Old Town with a guidebook. The capital also has a large beach, where incendiary parties are often held.

- Lunch with local cuisine

Sardinia has a special cuisine, so you should definitely try the specialties. These include pickled mullet caviar, simple but delicious shark meat dishes and sea ​​urchin and, of course, delicious locally produced cheese.

- Vineyard tour

In Sardinia, grapes are grown and wine is produced. The northern part of the island has a particularly large number of vineyards, and the resorts offer trips to the most interesting of them. You can spend the whole day on such a trip, learn how grapes are grown and processed, and also taste the best varieties of local wine.

Climate in inland areas The islands are continental, on the coast - soft, with little precipitation. average temperature in January +8.6 °C, and in July +23.2 °C.

Geography

The shores of the island are high and rocky. The main part of the island of Sardinia is occupied by mountains and hills, among which Spramonte, Albo, Limbara and La Marmora stand out ( highest point The island is located at an altitude of 1834 m). The region's territory includes many small islands that are located not far from Sardinia. The Flumendosa, Coghinas and Tirso rivers are used for irrigation and electricity production. The island is connected to the mainland by sea and air communications. There are airports in Olbia, Cagliari and Alghero. The south and north of the island (Cagliari and Porto Torres) are connected by a highway. Main ports: Cagliari, Olbia and Porto Torres.

Diving in Sardinia

Restaurants and cuisine

Local Sardinian wines are extremely popular throughout Italy. And first of all, Cannonau Argiolas, Vermentino La Cala, and simply “sweet nutmeg”.

Italy – amazing country magnificent, and at the same time so unlike islands. Each of them has its own flavor and lives its own special and fulfilling life.

Sardinia is a striking example of the fact that isolation is one of the main priorities in the life of the islanders, evidence of this is the presence of its own flag and coat of arms.

Where is Sardinia? The island is located in the west of mainland Italy between Corsica and is the embodiment of the most cherished desires of any traveler. Sardinia is an island of attractions for every taste - from all the delights of a beach holiday to exploring the ancient past of the region.

Location of Sardinia on the map of Italy

One of the oldest cities on the island is Cagliari, the capital of the Sardinia region. This is a developed economic, tourist and cultural center, which contains a large number of historical monuments.
Among them:


Worth visiting in Olbia:

  • the 11th century Basilica of San Simplicio;
  • ancient fortress Pedrezo;
  • Church of St. Paul;
  • National Archaeological Museum.

A special feature of the town of Tinnura is the walls of houses painted with various scenes from the life of local residents.

This type of art in Sardinia is called murales. Interestingly, such paintings can be found in any of the cities of Sardinia.

In the town of Tinnura you can see painted walls of houses The most ancient buildings

The islands are considered to be the tombs of giants of the 1st century. BC, Villa Tigelius of the 1st century, Neptune's grotto on Cape Capo Caccia, Mount Ortobene with a bronze statue of the Savior.

Molentarjus park. As for recreation, tourists are presented with best beaches Sardinia, striking with its purity and emerald clear water. Undersea world amazes with its richness and diversity, and the combination of ancient buildings with the magnificence of the seascape makes Sardinia one of the most for relax.

popular places

You can plunge into the paradise atmosphere of the island by watching the video:

Cuisine of the region

In addition to the successful cultivation of vegetables and fruits, which abound in the cuisine of the region, rice, as well as various greens - fennel, bay, parsley, grow successfully here.

Wheat cultivation, as well as winemaking, are the most ancient crafts in Sardinia. This can be judged by different types bread and a huge wine list in local restaurants.

Popular appetizers on the Sardinian menu include ham, sausages, sheep cheese, olives, and assorted seafood.

As in all of Italy, the food in Sardinia is very tasty.

Among the first courses, depending on the region, pasta with various sauces and seafood, ravioli with cottage cheese, soup with bread and sheep cheese predominate.

Roasted suckling pig is one of the most popular meat dishes, without which not a single celebration on the island is complete. The meat is always served with locally produced vegetables and bread.

Popular sweets in Sardinia are macaroons, cheese and honey fritters, and Gennargentu nougat.

Sardinia weather

The mild Mediterranean climate of the island allows you to relax here at any time of the year. The peak season is from April to early November. These months the water temperature does not drop below 20 °C, which allows you to enjoy beach holidays within six months.

From December to April in Sardinia you can explore many historical and natural attractions, and get at least a little closer to local traditions.

Weather in Sardinia by month:

MonthAir temperatureWater temperature
January10-11°C14°C
February12-13°C15°C
March16-17°C15°C
April18-20°C17-18°C
May25-27°C20°C
June27-28°C20°C
July29-30°C23°C
August28-29°C23°C
September24-25°C23°C
October19-20°C21°C
November17-18°C18°C
December13-14°C16°C

Rest

Unforgettable vacation and an excellent level of service is provided by absolutely all resorts in Sardinia:


Costa Smeralda or the Emerald Coast is the most prestigious coast in Sardinia, where the most fashionable hotels, restaurants, and yacht clubs are concentrated.

This is a favorite place of many movie stars, athletes, and businessmen.

Thermal springs

Favorable influence mineral waters Sardinia is known far beyond Italy. The most popular hospitals are Terme di Casteldoria and Sardara. These are sanatoriums with qualified staff that provide a full range of health treatments.

Thermal springs of Sardinia will give relaxation to the soul and body

Top hotels

Top hotels Sardinia, according to tourists:


How to get there


Airplane.
One of international airports in Sardinia is located in Cagliari. The other two are on the Costa Smeralda and Alghero.

How to get to Sardinia from Rome

Ferry. The ferry from Rome to Sardinia departs from the port of Civitavecchia. To get to the port of Olbia, you need to travel 5-8 hours, depending on the time of day), Cagliari (13 hours), Arbatax (about 10 hours). More details: http://www.tirrenia.com

Airplane. Flights from Rome to Cagliari operate from Ciampino Airport daily.

Automobile. By car, you should get to Sardinia by ferry, which sails from the port of Civitavecchia.

How to get to Sardinia from Moscow

The most convenient way to get from Moscow to Sardinia is by plane. The Meridiana Fly company operates flights Moscow-Cagliari and Moscow-Olbia. More details: https://www.meridiana.it/ru/
To get there with transfers, you should get to Rome, from which there are flights to Sardinia every 1.5-2 hours.

More information on how to get to Sardinia:
http://www.sardegnaturismo.it/en/organizza-la-vacanza/come-arrivare

Interesting cities to visit

When going to Sardinia, you should plan to visit the following cities:


Paradise Island Sardinia... It attracts with its uniqueness and magical understatement.

And if you choose which is better, Sardinia or Sicily, perhaps start with Sardinia.

Well, if only because later, having visited another island, you come to the understanding that in Italy every corner is a real paradise!

 

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