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Baia Sardinia

July 1, 2019

Baia Sardinia is a well-known beach resort on the Gulf of Arzachena, near the famed Emerald Coast or Costa Smeraldo, on Sardinia's northeastern coast.

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San Teodoro

July 1, 2019

San Teodoro is a vibrant tourist destination south of Olbia. The former fishing village is a hub of activity with Caribbean-style beaches, diverse sports, lively clubs and sophisticated bars.

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Capo Ceraso

July 1, 2019

Capo Ceraso is located in Gallura, in the municipality of Olbia in Sardinia. The beaches located in Capo Ceraso, lapping the Protected Marine Area limits of Tavolara Punta Coda Cavallo and are among the most renowned in the area for the colors and the clarity of water.

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Olbia

July 1, 2019

Olbia is a port and airport town in the north-eastern corner of the island of Sardinia. The town has a long history, and although nowadays it is mostly seen as a transit town for travellers arriving in or leaving Sardinia, Olbia has enough charms to merit some attention in its own right.

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Golfo Aranci

July 1, 2019

At the mouth of the Gulf of Olbia, Golfo Aranci is a small-scale resort and arrival point for ferries from the mainland. Tour the town to relax on an outdoor terrace or on the sandy beaches.

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San Pantaleo

June 30, 2019

Every Thursday, the village of San Pantaleo in Costa Smeralda comes alive for a fixed appointment; already in the early hours of the morning the trucks and cars of the street vendors walk along the streets still immersed in silence and hurry to take a position in the stalls assigned to them.

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Porto Rotondo

June 20, 2019

A small hamlet on the sea shore, lively and modern set in the heart of the famous Costa Smeralda, Porto Rotondo is one of the best-known venues for a five-star vacation in the north of Sardinia.

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Porto Cervo

June 10, 2019

Sardinia Costa Smeralda looks like a magical cocktail of sea, sun and joy that is almost impossible to resist. Located on the north-eastern coast of Sardinia, between the Gulfs of Arzachena and Cugnana, it owes its name to the particular color of the sea and to the chromatic variations of the transparent waters that creep into a labyrinth of granite rocks, forming enchanting views.

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