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Sardinia (Sardegna) [1] is a large island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, between the Balearic islands and the Italian peninsula and south of Corsica. It is one of the regions of Italy.
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[edit] NoteNear Perdasdefogu there is a military and sounding rocket launch site. Unfortunately it appears to be almost impossible to obtain information about launch dates and accessing the area is not generally possible. A long distance hiking trail stretches from the northern tip of the island to Cagliari on the southern coast. So far, only a German hiking guide has been published, and this only covers the first quarter of the trail which is a 7 day hike. The guide is entitled "Italien: Sentiero Italia - Trans Sardinien: Von Santa Teresa nach Monti", and is by Benjamin Flad, Conrad Stein Verlag, March 2007. ISBN: 3866861958 The authors had plans to publish an English version of the guide in conjunction with the British publisher Cicerone, the title of which will be "Sentiero Italia - Trans Sardinia", but this was abandoned by the publisher. [edit] LanguageAlong with standard Italian, Sardinians speak one of the dialects of Sardinian language (similar to Latin). In Alghero they also speak Catalan. [edit] Getting thereThe same rules apply as in Italy. The following budget airlines can get you there cheaply: Jet2.com, Ryanair, Easyjet, TUIFLY.com, Germanwings.com and Meridiana. [edit] By planeThere are airports near Cagliari, Alghero and Olbia. [edit] By boatThere are ferry services to Cagliari (south coast), Porto Torres (north coast), and Olbia, Golfo Aranci and Arbatax (east coast). Have a look at Ferriesonline or the state owned ferry service Tirrenia and the private companies Moby Lines, Sardinia Ferries, Grimaldi, Snav. [edit] Getting around[edit] By carWhile it is possible to get around Sardinia by bus and train, doing so may well limit how fast you travel and where you go. If you can, hire a car. It is well worth the outlay, and it will allow you to visit some of the more remote and enchanting places and areas. Unlike the rest of Italy which has a reputation for reckless and inconsiderate driving, Sardinians tend to drive much more slowly and carefully. However, a lot of the roads are narrow, winding and often deserted, and because of this oncoming drivers may not expect to encounter other vehicles. [edit] By busRegular, cheap buses between the main centres: Cagliari, Sassari, Alghero, Nuoro etc. You may end up changing buses (or trains) in Macomer. Less frequent buses, but worth persevering for the smaller villages. [edit] By trainRegular trains from the edge of Alghero to Sassari and from Sassari to Cagliari, although buses are usually quicker. Change at Macomer for trains or buses to Nuoro. Less frequent trains on this and other routes. In the summer period, twice a week, there's a small train that travels from Sassari to Tempio and back. It runs especially for tourists and is highly recommended. [edit] By Boat and Yacht
Other companies are specialized in trip to Italy and boat tours in Sardinia Romantica Tours - Romantica Tours is one of the most specialized tour operator companies for trips to Italy and special tours by boat (sail boat and motor yacht). [edit] What to Eat
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[edit] Where to SleepThere are many campsites all around the coast, most of them close at the end of September or early October, but some are open all year round. Prices get as high as 30-40€ in the mid-season (August) for a small tent, car and 2 people and tolerable in September/October to an average of 15€ (3-star campsites). Hotel San Paolo Sardiniaa recently refurbished 3 star hotel enjoying a great location right next to the beach. An ideal base to explore from, go diving, swimming and of course sunbathing. The hotel has its own bar and restaurant, all rooms are en suite. Forte Village Resort, Sardinia: a luxury resort just a few kilometres from Cagliari. Visit the resort for a luxury, five star holiday, tailored to you and your family, in one of the most beautiful parts of Sardinia and of Italy. See city / district / destination articles for apartments, guesthouses, hotels, etc. [edit] Getting HomeDaily ferries link Northen Sardinia with Corsica (it is possible to take a day trip to Bonifacio, Corsica) from Santa Teresa di Gallura.
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