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The beach of Cala sapone is situatedabout 10 km from the town of Sant Antioco. This is a small beach, withvarious inlets all' walk, This part of Sardinia is particularly indicatedto those who want to spend the holiday in a place little explored...
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Solanas is a fraction of Sinnai. It is considered a sea resort because many people from Cagliari spend their summer holidays in Solanas.
It is located at around 36 km from Cagliari and 12 km from Villasimius.
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Is found in the south-east of Sardinia, about 35 km from Cagliari and 15 from Villasimius, a pleasant village set in hill and valley overlooking the sea and surrounded by woods. Tranquillity, relaxation and amusement are on offer.
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In the north of the island , about 40 Km from Alghero the most popular of the resorts in Sardinia. Originally a small fishing village right on the sea, we find all that it takes to make a perfect holiday: supermarket, local handcraft, shops of all kinds, various night life offers and discos.
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Kal'e Moru is situated in the south-east of Sardinia between Cagliari the principal town of the island, about 30 miles away and Villasimius. The name comes from the frequent raids carried out on the local area by the Saracens(morus) which over long generations...
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Can be found on the south-east coast of Sardinia, between Cagliari and Villasimius. It is about 20 Km from the main city of the island and is known for its tourist harbour Marina di Capitana.
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Flumini is about 7 km from the city of Quartu. On this part of the coast we have both sandy beaches and rocky areas. The internal area stretches from the coast towards the mountain range of the ‘Seven Brothers’ and so presents us with a variety of natural...
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How to get to Sardinia
The
airports of Cagliari, Olbia, Alghero and Tortoli (on a seasonal basis) are connected daily and directly to the national and european airports.
The main sardinian sea ports are Olbia, Cagliari, Golfo Aranci, Porto Torres and Arbatax.  They can be reached from the following italian ports: Civitavecchia, Livorno, Genova, Napoli, Piombino .By train the various airports are connected to the maritime ports. There are also coaches but they do not cover all the routes, this is true also for Sardinia and we advise car rental as the best way to visit the island .
There is no true motorway in Sardinia but the nearest to it is the SS131 or the Carlo Felice , its old name which cuts the island in half, north to south from Cagliari, to Oristano,Nuoro, Sassari and Olbia. The SS130 goes from Cagliari to the south. The other roads are municipal and provincial, the roads generally are good , though narrow at this level.


