Italy

Sardinia

Mediterranean island of granite mountains, white sand coves, and ancient stone towers scattered across wild coastlines.

Sardinia unfolds as a continent in miniature, where granite peaks rise from turquoise bays and millennia-old nuraghe towers dot landscapes that shift from Mediterranean scrubland to alpine forests. The island's scale becomes apparent as you wind through mountain passes to reach isolated beaches, each cove feeling like a private discovery despite the island's substantial size.

What draws people here

  • granite cliffs and white sand beaches along the Costa Smeralda
  • ancient nuraghe stone towers scattered across rolling countryside
  • mountain villages perched in the Gennargentu range
  • secluded coves accessible only by hiking coastal paths

Island character

sun-warmed granite boulderswild myrtle and juniper scrublandancient cork oak forestsemerald water over white sandweathered nuraghe stone circles

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Island rhythm

morning

Fishing boats return to harbor towns as mountain mist clears from inland peaks

afternoon

Swimmers claim secluded coves while hikers seek shade in pine forests

night

Village squares fill with locals as coastal restaurants light their terraces


Best ways to experience Sardinia

  • 01drive mountain roads connecting hill towns and coastal settlements
  • 02hike coastal paths to hidden beaches between granite headlands
  • 03sail between sheltered coves along the northeastern coastline
  • 04cycle through cork oak forests and past ancient archaeological sites
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