By Alison Ramsey Turquoise waves lap wild coastlines while cobalt-blue waters crash into mining cliffs. In the far southwest ...
With 9,000-some square miles, not to mention 1,200-plus miles of coastline, Sardinia is a large island with many different areas, each with its own personality. Here are a handful of the most popular ...
Its perfect white sand, turquoise waters, and eminently photographable surroundings, with an ancient stone tower on a tiny island just offshore, have made La Pelosa on Sardinia one of the most famous ...
Driving through Sardinia is the ultimate way to uncover its hidden beaches, medieval towns, and ancient ruins at your own pace. With diverse landscapes and countless detours, every day brings a new ...
Aerial shot of Cala Golortize, Sardinia with the limestone pinnacle - iacomino FRiMAGES/Shutterstock From the sandy shores of New England to the underrated gems of the Caribbean, the world has no ...
Imagine a Mediterranean escape where emerald waters meet dramatic cliffs, and untouched nature blends seamlessly with world-class luxury. Welcome to Sardinia, Italy’s second-largest island – a popular ...
If the grey February weather has you dreaming of summer holidays by the sea, this new ranking might help you get planning. Each year, Tripadvisor, the world's largest travel guidance platform, ...