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Luxury Villas in Sardinia

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Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean, off the coast of mainland Italy. It has over 1800km of unspoilt coastline to be explored and it is renowned for its stunning beaches and captivating rock formations, not forgetting its beautiful luxury villas, many with sea views and stunning pools.

Sardinia Region Guide

With so much history alongside the vibrant towns, there is something that everyone will enjoy whilst on a luxury villa holiday in Sardinia. You can find secluded beaches, dine in some of the local restaurants and explore the traditional markets, truly embracing their way of life.

Basic Information About Sardinia

With more than a thousand miles of coastline, from sandy beaches to pretty coves and inlets, to white undulating cliffs, there is so much here for lovers of sun, sand and sea. You’ll be spoilt for choice for nice beaches but some of the best are Rena Bianca with its sparkling white sand and Piccolo Pevero in Porto Cervo; Poetto Beach, just south of Cagliari, with its beach flamingos in the lagoon nearby; Ira Beach and Blue Beach in Porto Rotondo; and – at the opposite end of the scale – the natural, wild and often-deserted beaches of the Costa Verde.

 

An underdog when it comes to beach clubs, spread across the island you will find a host of exclusive beachfront spots to while away your days. Sophisticated chill-out spot turned lively hangout by sundown, Phi Beach Club is recommended by Michelin for Italian and Mediterranean dishes served with a side of sunset.

 

What to do in Sardinia

For a day away from your luxury villa, Sardinia is teeming with history, both ancient and modern to explore. Make a day trip to Arzachena, to explore the island’s fascinating Nuragic civilisation, its ‘Giants’ Tombs’ and the nuraghi themselves, the island’s mysterious stone dwellings found dotted all over the prehistoric villages. Or visit the pretty medieval city of Oristano and the nearby ancient ruins of Tharros. Olbia also has plenty to see too, from the Pisan-style church of San Simplicio to its wonderful Museo Archeologico, where you can lose yourself for hours in the island’s fascinating past.

 

Inland, rugged landscapes make for great hiking and opportunities to immerse yourself in nature, while over on the Costa Smeralda, the coastal playground of the super-rich, you can happily sit and celeb-watch all afternoon over drinks.

 

When to Visit Sardinia

August tends to be the most popular month to visit Sardinia when the weather is warm and sunny, but there’s something to enjoy when on a luxury villa holiday at almost any time of year here. December through to March can be a little chilly but from April to October the weather is generally good, with warmer days in June and September.

 

What We Love About Sardinia

We love visiting the Parco Arcipelago di Maddelena, a marine national park where you can see hundreds of rare plants as well as watch dolphins play.

 

Getting to Sardina

Sardinia’s main airport is at Cagliari. There are also two smaller airports at Alghero and Olbia.

 

The Best Places To Eat and Drink in Sardinia

Food fans will find plenty to indulge in here, from tender pork and other slow-cooked meats to crisp flatbreads, fresh seafood, fragrant herbs, wonderful cheeses and full-bodied wines. There’s a good mix of restaurants from the high-end to the very reasonable and local but the lovely thing about Sardinia is that even an average trattoria is often a fabulous experience here so you will find something for everyone on a luxury villa holiday here.

 

Try Gianni Pedrinelli on chef’s night at your luxury villa, it offers a wonderful meal in a beautiful indoor-outdoor setting. Or for something a little different, tuck into Brazilian cuisine at Aruana – both are in Porto Cervo.

 

Elegant but understated and great for seafood is Da Giovannino in Porto Rotondo. When lobster is in season, La Lepanto, which specialises in lobster done every way you can imagine, is well worth a visit.

 

If you’re in Cagliari try Su Cumbidu in the old town hall, where the suckling pig is an experience you’ll never forget.

 

Finally, a trip to San Benedetto market is a must while you’re here to sample and buy fresh breads, seafood, fresh pasta and a hundred other local specialities in a bustling, convivial atmosphere.

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Villa Willow, Sardinia

Luxury Ski Chalets in Italy

Self-Catered

Bedrooms: 7

Sleeps: 14

  • Direct beach access

  • Jacuzzi

  • Sauna & hammam

  • Two swimming pools

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Villa White Bill, Sardinia

Luxury Ski Chalets in Italy

Self-Catered

Bedrooms: 4

Sleeps: 6 - 8

  • Al fresco dining

  • Direct beach access

  • Outdoor Jacuzzi

  • Rooftop terrace

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Villa Adelaide, Sardinia

Luxury Ski Chalets in Italy

Self-Catered

Bedrooms: 7

Sleeps: 12 - 13

  • Home cinema

  • Outdoor gym

  • Private boat dock

  • Walking distance to beach

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Villa Aniya, Sardinia

Luxury Ski Chalets in Italy

Catered

Bedrooms: 6

Sleeps: 12 - 13

  • Infinity pool

  • Large outdoor terraces

  • Outdoor Jacuzzi

  • Spa with sauna

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Villa Simona, Sardinia

Luxury Ski Chalets in Italy

Self-Catered

Bedrooms: 9

Sleeps: 18

  • Al fresco dining

  • BBQ & pizza oven

  • Contemporary design

  • Swimming pool

€ 26,500(low season) to € 76,500(high season) pw

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Villa Panfilo, Sardinia

Luxury Ski Chalets in Italy

Self-Catered

Bedrooms: 5

Sleeps: 10

  • Al fresco dining

  • Large gardens

  • Sea views

  • Swimming pool

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Villa Oralee, Sardinia

Luxury Ski Chalets in Italy

Self-Catered

Bedrooms: 6

Sleeps: 10 - 11

  • BBQ & pizza oven

  • Large gardens

  • Outdoor Jacuzzi

  • Two swimming pools

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Casa Pantaleo, Sardinia

Luxury Ski Chalets in Italy

Self-Catered

Bedrooms: 5

Sleeps: 8 - 12

  • Heated swimming pool

  • Mountain views

  • Outdoor hot tub

  • Wood-fired pizza oven

£ 6,965(low season) to £ 20,000(high season) pw

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