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Geremeas


 

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Geremeas

30 kilometrers southeast of Cagliari amidst a fascinating landscape of unspoiled sand dunes, aquamarine inlets and strange rock formations lies Geremeas. Its two long sandy beaches, Spiaggia Geremeas and Spiaggia Cannesisa, are framed by a coastline of unparalleled beauty. The unusual juxtaposition of the specatcular sea and a spiffy village makes for an ideal blend of urbanity and nature. The long, non-touristic beach is only a five minutes’ walk from the villas.

Golfo dei Angeli, which is walking distance from the beach, offers numerous options for those who prefer active vacations. When the robust mistral wind blows across the deep turquoise sea, the windsurfers tumble in the waves like brightly coloured butterflies. Geremeas and Cannesisa also leave nothing to be desired when it comes to scuba diving, and the local scuba diving station takes divers to the best spots.

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Nearby Attractions and Hotels
Activities Diving centre, Villasimius
Diving centre, Torre delle Stelle
Motorboat tours, Villasimius
Regions Geremeas
Torre delle Stelle

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Torresalinas

 

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Torresalinas

Torresalinas is located in a non-touristy section of Sardinia’s southern coast and seven kilometres away from the traditional fishing village of Muravera. The sand of this elongated beach is ochre in colour with sprinklings of black crystals and it extends to Colostrai and beyond that to Ferraxi, ending at the cliffs of Capo Ferrato. There’s always plenty of space to sunbathe and frolic here, even in high season. The length of the beach, its silken sand and the shallowness of the water near the shore make Torresalinas an ideal place for children.

And for adults, it’s not only a great place to swim but also a wonderful venue for long strolls on the beach, behind which there is a former nature reserve where flamingos and rare species of bird can sometimes be seen.

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Hotels Residenza Rio Molas
Activities Diving centre, Muravera
Regions Muravera
Torresalinas

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Sardinia’s northern Costa Smeralda


 

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Costa Smeralda

Sardinia’s northern Costa Smeralda is 55 kilometres long and features 80 bays with pinkish white swimming beaches. Many of the idyllic, remote bays are best reached by boat, although of course there are plenty of pristine beaches that are also accessible by car.

Ensconced in the unspoiled wilderness of northern Sardinia’s coast is Lisca di Vacca, with its captivating and unique panoramic view of the national park located on the islands of Maddalena and Caprera. Liscia di Vacca, which is part of Porto Cervo, features a small but enchanting stretch of sandy beach.

The alluring archipelago La Maddalena consists of seven large and twenty smaller islands all of which have been made a national park owing to their unique wildlife and vegetation. Although the ferry from Palau takes visitors to the largest of La Maddalena‘s islands, this island paradise, with its remote and unspoiled bays, is best explored in a rented boat. Visitors who are having a lucky day might catch a tantalizing glimpse of dolphins frolicking in the crystal clear water.

The world famous luxury resort hotel Cala di Volpe and its eponymous long beaches lie 10 kilometers south of Porto Cervo. The hotel is favored by many of Europe’s crowned heads, as well as stars from various media, who come here to revel in Sardinia’s beauty. Il Pevero, one of Europe’s most spectacular golf courses, is also nearby.

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Nearby Attractions and Hotels
Hotels Club Hotel
Colonna Pevero
GH Porto Cervo
Hotel Abi D’Oru
Hotel Airone
Hotel Balocco
Hotel Le Palme
Hotel Rocce Sarde
Hotel Sporting
Hotel Villa del Golfo
Jaspe Hotel
L’Ea Bianca Lux. Resort
Petra Segreta Resort & Spa
Res. Rocce Sarde
Activities Bicycle tours, Porto Cervo
Diving centre, Porto Cervo
Pevero Golf Club Costa Smeralda
Regions Baia Sardinia
Costa Smeralda
Porto Rotondo

Welcome to Sardinia

The Costa Smeralda in Sardina is set in the middle of the Mediterranean just over two hours away by plane from London, it has some of Europe’s finest white sandy beaches and sparkling turquoise sea. The waters around Sardinia, thought to be the cleanest in Italy, are home to a rich array of flora and fauna for the snorkeller or scuba diver to explore. The island offers a diverse natural landscape from the stunning macchia-scented coastline to the vast and wild Gennargentu range in the interior.Tourism on Sardinia, which began in the sixties, has been a gradual and deliberately low-key affair. It has generally not been allowed to compromise the natural environment and nowhere is this more the case than on the Costa Smeralda, where the Aga Khan’s development enhances the superb scenery to provide a truly luxurious and unspoilt setting for the discerning holiday-maker.
The Costa Smeralda is only 10 kilometres long but manages to offer an incredible 56-kilometre coastline of sandy beaches and rugged coves. The consortium, which the Aga Khan formed in the early sixties, has stuck firmly by one guiding principle. Any development should blend and enhance the superb scenery and not disfigure it in any way. Consequently there are no high-rise buildings and telephone wires and electrical cables have to be hidden underground. Some of the most prominent architects, such as Couelle and Vietti, have designed the hotels and villas on the Costa Smeralda in an inimitable yet homogenous neo-Mediterranean style. Their creations harmonise with the mountains, the macchia, the 80 magical white-sanded beaches and the blue coves as in no other resort.
Water sports in Costa Smeralda
The Costa Smeralda is made for water sports and boating. Sailing, windsurfing and scuba-diving are available all along the coast and motor-boats (from dinghies to power boats) can be hired. Porto Cervo has one of the finest yachting marinas in Europe and hosts world-class races and regattas.
Golf on the Costa Smeralda
Set between the sapphire bays of Pevero and Cala di Volpe, Pevero is the supreme masterpiece of the greatest of American golf designers, Robert Trent Jones. Described by several golf writers as ‘the most beautiful place to play golf in the world’, the course is also splendidly demanding. It insists on absolute accuracy if you are to keep out of the savage rough of rocks and the tangled, perfumed herbs of the macchia. Despite its charm and challenges, the 18 hole Pevero is rarely crowded and you can walk into the clubhouse and tee off without queues.
The clubhouse has splendid views over the course, spacious locker rooms, a swimming pool, a card room, bar, well-stocked pro-shop and one of the best restaurants on the Costa Smeralda. You can hire clubs, trolleys and electric golf carts.
Tennis on the Costa Smeralda
Floodlit courts and swimming pools are open to everyone on daily or weekly subscriptions at the Tennis Club in Porto Cervo, home to exhibition matches between world class players.
Shopping on the Costa Smeralda
Porto Cervo, the picturesque little village at the heart of the Costa Smeralda, offers the very best designer shops, including Armani, Bvlgari, Cartier, Ferre, Gucci, Prada and Versace. General stores and supermarkets are also available in the resort.
Restaurants on the Costa Smeralda A wide range of restaurants both on and off the Costa Smeralda offer meals to suit all tastes, featuring many Sardinian specialities. Sardinian cuisine is very versatile and offers delicious choices of fish, seafood, meat, pasta, breads and cheeses. The local wines are improving all the time and it is now possible to choose amongst a range of very good reds and whites as well as a range of liqueurs, including the famous mirto.
Nightlife on the Costa Smeralda
Nightlife on the Costa Smeralda offers many choices; it can be simple and laid-back or it can be determinedly jet-set and fashionable, attracting Europe’s glitterati in July and August. You can choose amongst the relaxed piano bars on the piazzetta in Porto Cervo or go for the more frenetic option of the Billionaire Club, famously owned by Flavio Briatore, former head of the Benetton Formula One racing team. Bars and discos are also available at other nearby resorts such as Baia Sardinia, Poltu Quattu and Porto Rotundo.
Situated about ten kilometres south of the Costa Smeralda round the Golfo Aranci, Porto Rotundo is a well-planned resort, designed to blend with its natural surroundings and built around a yacht marina. The quayside and Piazzetta San Marco are lined with designer shops and during the summer months the numerous cafes and restaurants buzz with people dining, meeting friends or simply watching the world go by.
On the north-west coast of Sardinia, the ancient town of Alghero has retained the architecture and the language of its Catalan colonial past.
The coastline, known as the Coral Riviera, boasts beautiful sandy beaches, secluded coves and turquoise water. Porto Conte Bay, 12km north-west of Alghero, is almost circular and attracted Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor to build a home here. Sardinia’s most famous vineyard, the Sella & Mosca Estate, is situated nearby.

A visitor’s paradise

A visitor’s paradise

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Crystalline expanses Blue, sea blue, turquoise, green and even gold. Hot if rippled by the Ponente wind, cold if the Mistral is at work, warm if the sirocco swirls. The sea of Sardinia, with its clean, crystalline waters, is a much sought after Mecca.
Protected Marine Areas
Protected Marine AreasDotted along the coastline of Sardinia, the protected marine areas are under the governance of the natural heritage trust, numbering among the European sites of natural beauty.
Dorgali, Cala Fuili
BeachesThe beaches of Sardinia, running after one another in the almost 2000 kilometres of coast, sometime interrupted by rocky formations and port constructions, frame real paradise-like corners.
The magnificent sea-blue of the Archipelago of La Maddalena
Smaller islands Surround the coasts of Sardinia, appearing whilst travelling on the waters or as an outline on the horizon from some bay of the mother island. The small islands of Sardinia are many.

Cagliari, Su Siccu
Tourist harboursSpread out all along the coastline of Sardinia, the tourist harbours welcome and entertain sailors, inviting them to discover the wonder of the Sardinian towns, or simply to stop.
Dorgali, the entrance to the cave of Bue Marino
CavesThe sea caves are evocative because they are found within an enchanting scenery, opening out into beaches with a variety of surfaces: seashores of sand or pebbles rounded by time.

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