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If there's a one-size-fits-all vacation destination, it's Sardinia. Floating out in the Mediterranean, this Italian island draws visitors with its agreeable climate, rich history, vibrant culture and varied terrain. Take a private Sardinia tour and explore this inviting island with a local. Archeological remains show Sardinia has been inhabited since the Stone Age - no surprise, given the stunning scenery. Surround yourself with millionaires at Porto Cervo, then head inland and surround yourself with millions of sheep. Sardinia's past rulers left their mark, from the Phoencians to the Romans, the Vandals to the Habsburgs. Rewind the clock in Cagliari, with its medieval buildings and cobblestone streets, then head for Alghero and take in its Catalan influences. Sardinia's cuisine revolves around seafood, so ask your guide to find a trattoria serving clam pasta. Beer enthusiasts should note islanders consume ale at twice the Italian national average, so avoid drinking contests.
What is the best time of year to visit Sardinia?
The months of April to June is spring in Sardinia and that means you’ll be experiencing average highs that rise from the mid-60s in April to the upper 70s in June, which makes it a perfect time to both lounge on the beach and sightsee in places ranging from northern Gallura to southern Cagliari. It is usually warm enough to swim by May. July and August in Sardinia are known for their heat and heavy crowds. Average highs this time of year hover in the mid-80s, but coastal breezes make the temperature bearable, and it’s a great time of year to be at the beach. November to March see the island’s lowest temperatures ranging from the 40s to the 60s. The best part is, accommodation rates are at their most affordable too, and crowds are much less.
What are the top things to do in Sardinia?
Top tourist attractions in Sardinia: 1. Cagliari and the Costa Sud 2. Nuraghe Su Nuraxi 3. Costa Smeralda 4. Alghero 5. Nuraghe Losa 6. Arzachena Prehistoric Sites 7. Santa Cristina Nuraghe and the Holy Well 8. Nuoro and the Gennargentu 9. Valle dei Nuraghi 10. Beaches of Capo Testa
Is Sardinia Safe?
Traveling to Sardinia is incredibly safe. The island is one of the safest places to visit in Italy. Opposite to the perception of the people about Italy, organized crimes that are mafia-like are not an issue in Sardinia. In fact, crime rates in Sardinia are the lowest in Italy and much lower than the Italian average.
Where is Sardinia located?
Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily, and one of the 20 regions of Italy. It is located west of the Italian Peninsula, north of Tunisia, and immediately south of the French island of Corsica.
What language do they speak in Sardinia?
Sardinian language, Sardinian limba Sarda or lingua Sarda, also called Sardu is the Romance language spoken by the more than 1.5 million inhabitants of the central Mediterranean island of Sardinia. Of all the other Romance Languages, Sardinian is the most similar to Vulgar (non-Classical) Latin, which is the ancestor of them all.