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Santa Teresa di Gallura
We drove on through wonderful rock formations and tree and shrub lands to Santa Teresa di Gallura, although to us it was a small town it actually was a little city and is the most northerly community in Sardinia. The area of Gallura is mainly granite, and its ... Read review
Overlooking the Maddalena Islands, between Santa Teresa and Palau, Porto Pozzo Hotel is a ... more
perfect spot to visit the most beautiful areas of North Sardinia. In this part of the island, the coastline features a wealth of renowned beaches, creeks and bays, including Valle della Luna, Cala Santa Reparata, Cala Sanbuco and Capo Testa. On the main building of Hotel Porto Pozzo you will find all the facilities and the standard rooms, while the junior suites are set all around the swimming pool. The Porto Pozzo Hotel is ideal for guests a relaxing holiday. It has 55 comfortable rooms, carefully furnished in pleasing light colours on Sardinian style.Enjoy the punctual service and refined atmosphere of the air-conditioned restaurant. The cuisine features Mediterranean flavours, with particular specialities of the Sardinian cuisine. There is also a light lunch point at the hotel bar, where you can have a sandwich, grilled vegetables or salad and you can relax and enjoy a drink in front of the swimming pool. Newly built, Porto Pozzo Hotel is studied in detail and elegantly furnished in Sardinian style.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Hotel Club Borgo Saraceno offers a mix of guest rooms and self-catering apartments in San ... more
Pasquale, Santa Teresa di Gallura. It guarantees an attentive service from its team of staff. Throughout the summer the hotel offers a variety of facilities, which are perfect for an enjoyable beach holiday on the Costa Smeralda.You can relax at the swimming pool and in the wellness centre, complete with sauna and Turkish bath. Work out at the gym and take part in a variety of gym courses, yoga, and aerobics. You can enjoy a rich buffet of Sardinian and Mediterranean cuisine for dinner in the panoramic restaurant.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Hotel Marinaro is situated in a quiet area in the historic centre of Santa Teresa Di ... more
Gallura, close to the tourist harbours and to the ferries for Corsica.The Marinaro is close to the famous the beach Rena Bianca, where you can spend pleasant hours sunbathing and swimming.Hotel Marinaro is family-run and offers a welcoming atmosphere. The friendly staff are always willing to help.
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Location. The contemporary three storey Hotel Moresco is situated 30 metres from the ... more
beach in the town of Santa Teresa di Gallura on the island of Sardinia. The Capo Testa beaches are 15 kilometres from the hotel and the traditional town of Arzachena is 22 kilometres away. Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport is 60 kilometres from the hotel, an approximate driving time of 40 minutes. Hotel Features. The hotel has a private path to the beach 30 metres away, and a complimentary buffet breakfast is served each morning. Multilingual staff at the 24 hour front desk can offer the use of a safe deposit box, concierge services, tour assistance and express check in and check out. Parking is available nearby. Restaurant Moresco serves Mediterranean dishes including fish in a contemporary setting with sea views. Guestrooms. The 46 guestrooms are located over three floors and have light decor and simple furnishings including desks. All are equipped with televisions and direct dial phones. Bathrooms include hair dryers. Expert Tip. Sardinian cuisine is legendary; look out for suckling pig either cooked on a spit (Porceddu) or cooked in a pit over aromatic wood (A Carraxiu).
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. Marmorata Village is a seven storey resort hotel with two terraced buildings ... more
overlooking the Mediterranean and is located on the northern coast of Sardinia. Olbia Airport (OLB) is 60 kilometres from the hotel, an approximate driving time of 90 minutes. Hotel Features. The hotel's terraces provide panoramic views out to the Mediterranean and there is an outdoor swimming pool with a children's pool, served by a poolside bar. The nearby private beach offers opportunities for sailing and windsurfing, and there are sunloungers and a beach bar. A miniature train connects all levels of the hotel and transports guests down to the beach.The hotel features shops, reading and television rooms, two bars, a piano bar, and a disco. There is a kids' club for children aged between 4 and 17, operating daily (excluding Fridays). Restaurant Gallura serves local specialities, international dishes and features daily themed dinners and a terrace. Restaurant La Terraze offers traditional Sardinian specialities and international dishes and also has a terrace. La Griglia di Nettuno is a beach restaurant, open in the summer, featuring special fish buffets. Snacks are available at the beach and poolside bars. The hotel has 18 tennis courts and offers sports including archery, volleyball and table tennis. Sailing, windsurfing and tennis lessons are available. There is a programme of evening entertainment for adults. Guestrooms. The 598 guestrooms over seven floors have light decor with contemporary furnishings, balconies with sea views and include satellite television and direct dial phones. Bathrooms have showers and complimentary toiletries. Expert Tip. Sardinian cuisine is legendary. Look out for suckling pig either cooked on a spit (Porceddu) or cooked in a pit over aromatic wood (A Carraxiu).
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The contemporary three storey Hotel Moresco is situated 30 metres from the ... more
beach in the town of Santa Teresa di Gallura on the island of Sardinia. The Capo Testa beaches are 15 kilometres from the hotel and the traditional town of Arzachena is 22 kilometres away. Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport is 60 kilometres from the hotel, an approximate driving time of 40 minutes. Hotel Features. The hotel has a private path to the beach 30 metres away, and a complimentary buffet breakfast is served each morning. Multilingual staff at the 24 hour front desk can offer the use of a safe deposit box, concierge services, tour assistance and express check in and check out. Parking is available nearby. Restaurant Moresco serves Mediterranean dishes including fish in a contemporary setting with sea views. Guestrooms. The 46 guestrooms are located over three floors and have light decor and simple furnishings including desks. All are equipped with televisions and direct dial phones. Bathrooms include hair dryers. Expert Tip. Sardinian cuisine is legendary; look out for suckling pig either cooked on a spit (Porceddu) or cooked in a pit over aromatic wood (A Carraxiu).
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. Marmorata Village is a seven storey resort hotel with two terraced buildings ... more
overlooking the Mediterranean and is located on the northern coast of Sardinia. Olbia Airport (OLB) is 60 kilometres from the hotel, an approximate driving time of 90 minutes. Hotel Features. The hotel's terraces provide panoramic views out to the Mediterranean and there is an outdoor swimming pool with a children's pool, served by a poolside bar. The nearby private beach offers opportunities for sailing and windsurfing, and there are sunloungers and a beach bar. A miniature train connects all levels of the hotel and transports guests down to the beach. The hotel features shops, reading and television rooms, two bars, a piano bar, and a disco. There is a kids' club for children aged between 4 and 17, operating daily (excluding Fridays). Restaurant Gallura serves local specialities, international dishes and features daily themed dinners and a terrace. Restaurant La Terraze offers traditional Sardinian specialities and international dishes and also has a terrace. La Griglia di Nettuno is a beach restaurant, open in the summer, featuring special fish buffets. Snacks are available at the beach and poolside bars. The hotel has 18 tennis courts and offers sports including archery, volleyball and table tennis. Sailing, windsurfing and tennis lessons are available. There is a programme of evening entertainment for adults. Guestrooms. The 598 guestrooms over seven floors have light decor with contemporary furnishings, balconies with sea views and include satellite television and direct dial phones. Bathrooms have showers and complimentary toiletries. Expert Tip. Sardinian cuisine is legendary. Look out for suckling pig either cooked on a spit (Porceddu) or cooked in a pit over aromatic wood (A Carraxiu).
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Valle dellErica is located on the north of Palau on the edge of the National Marine Park ... more
of La Maddalena just in front of the wonderful uninhabited island of Spargi It is Situated 4 kms from the little village of Porto Pozzo with its harbour and shops and only 12 kms far from Santa Teresa Gallura famously positioned by the straits of Bonifacio Thanks to the many private areas the numerous little bays reachable by foot the romantic rooms with panoramic verandas the warm and welcoming atmosphere of the Thalasso and SPA Centre along with all the services on offer this is a truly wonderful oasis of peace perfect for couplesThe resort is also suited to families as there are large open spaces where children can safely play without disturbing adults plus there is an equipped mini club and one childrens swimming poolAs well as the crystal clear sea and the superb scenery the resort offers a wonderful sea water swimming pool just a few metres from the coast one pool for children and a prestigious Thalasso and Spa Centre After dinner in the piazzetta the resort offers live music and occasional shows 140 rooms total including suites completely renovated in 2005 just 80 to 200 metres from the sea All rooms are on ground level with independent entrances furnished by refined interior decorators in typical Mediterranean style and enriched of local handcraft items have covered verandas furnished with 2 deckchairs or table and 2 chairs bathroom with shower hairdryer air conditioning telephone Sky TV safe minibar beach towels and bathrobes Sea view is possible with a supplement and cots have to be requested on booking
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Located close to some of Sardinia’s best beaches and 4 kilometres from Santa Teresa di ... more
Gallura, Porto Quadro provides comfortable, apartment accommodation in green surroundings.On the northernmost tip of the island, nearby Santa Teresa ensures you access to shops, restaurants, pubs and clubs before you return to Porto Quadro to relax in this peaceful area with its Mediterranean gardens.The sea itself is just 100 metres away and spectacular, sandy beaches lie just a short walk from your apartment. Close by you can enjoy water sports, hire dinghies, go on ferry excursions or simply wander around the harbour.
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Advantages: Beautiful beaches and rugged scenery Disadvantages: Expensive around Costa Smeralda
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Santa Teresa di Gallura
We drove on through wonderful rock formations and tree and shrub lands to Santa Teresa di Gallura, although to us it was a small town it actually was a little city and is the most northerly community in Sardinia. The area of Gallura is mainly granite, and its name comes from the word gallo meaning cock, the heraldic beast of the Pisan family who ruled this region. Originally called ... ...Maria Teresa the wife of Vittorio Emanuele I. The beach is perfect for swimming, and sunbathing and surfers and divers like this area. There are several shops, bars, and cafes and although we didn't stay into the evening we were told the nightlife is busy. There are several campsites in the area and some smaller hotels. A few trees provide some shade around benches in a square when old men sat and smoked, watching the tourists strolling by, and a ... more
The Costa Smeralda literally means the Emerald coast and is a popular holiday area in the North east of Sardinia. The Aga Khan changed this area from just a beautiful area to a paradise for the rich to play in, and later holiday resorts and timeshare style areas were built. Wonderful beaches and clear seas lure people to soak up the sun and relax on sun beds under the shade of bright umbrellas. Pedaloes and other water sports are available for hire at different beaches to encourage a little exercise. . A short distance from Porto Cervo is Liscia di Vacca where we stayed in 2004 in a time-share village, the beach was beautiful but the village quiet in September. There are many popular restaurants in this area and people seem to drink and drive in Sardinia, so happily drive a distance to enjoy a good restaurant. Another town on the Costa Smeralda is Baia Sardinia, it is popular with holiday makers and day trippers and we visited a couple of times, enjoying browsing through the little shops- selecting some postcards to send home, popular with locals too who seemed to flock there on the Sunday afternoon to enjoy lunch overlooking the sea. Modern hotels and smart houses made up this town, with plenty of parking and shops. A car is necessary to get around the area, especially to find the lovely beaches.
Porto Cervo
Porto Cervo is a few kilometres north of Olbia. Walking around the marina you can watch the rich and possibly famous reclining on the sun decks of their yachts whilst vans arrive with supplies and smart crew load up exotic fruit and vegetables to feed the guests as they cruise around the island. When we visited in 2004 there was a Rolex yacht race and we watched as they set off for a days racing. Around the marina are hotels and restaurants were you pay dearly to sit and enjoy a coffee, small shops and boutiques selling everything the holidaymaker may need and souvenirs to take home, were all over priced even the postcards! I only looked in the window of Cartier and Armani, as I didn't feel I was dressed smartly enough to step through the door, but strangely enough rubbing shoulders with these expensive shops was a common or garden Supermarket! Looking down on the busy scene is the church, called Stella Maris which is the home of a beautiful painting by El Greco called Mater Dolorosa. Here you can look out to the Isola Lunga with its famous beach. There are golf courses and tennis courts for the energetic, and although the car parks can be busy, it wasn't too difficult to park. If you are rich then this is where you want to stay. The Romazzino and the Pitrizzia are 5 Star+, where the "Beautiful people" are on view. We enjoyed our visit to Porto Cervo but preferred to explore the real Sardinia.
Santa Teresa di Gallura
We drove on through wonderful rock formations and tree and shrub lands to Santa Teresa di Gallura, although to us it was a small town it actually was a little city and is the most northerly community in Sardinia. The area of Gallura is mainly granite, and its name comes from the word gallo meaning cock, the heraldic beast of the Pisan family who ruled this region. Originally called Longo Sardo, it changed its name in honour of Queen Maria Teresa the wife of Vittorio Emanuele I. The beach is perfect for swimming, and sunbathing and surfers and divers like this area. There are several shops, bars, and cafes and although we didn't stay into the evening we were told the nightlife is busy. There are several campsites in the area and some smaller hotels. A few trees provide some shade around benches in a square when old men sat and smoked, watching the tourists strolling by, and a church bell rang disturbing the peace in this little town for a few minutes. We climbed a newly finished path to visit the remains of the castle and climbed up the steep stairs to climb out onto the parapet. The view was spectacular and although we felt there was little to see in the way of displays inside it was worth paying for the view! Looking out to sea was a statue of the Madonna and child. Simplistic in style, but I felt it was beautiful and could admire the clean lines. We walked around the headland a bit through the tall grasses and flowers and could hear the crickets and drone of bees, plus the occasional sound of a fishing boat engine returning to port. We absorbed a sense of peace here, so different to Porto Cervo.
Now having spent another holiday in Sardinia, we have explored more places and much prefer the real Sardinia , beaches which the locals use, not places built for only rich people. The Cost Smeralda is a beautiful area nevertheless and we enjoyed visiting places along the coast, but for me now I prefer the village we stayed in overlooking La Tavolara. Roll on our next visit!
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