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Best Sardinia Hotels [2024 Guide]

Best Sardinia Hotels [2024 Guide]

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Hugo Cannon

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Sardinia, a Mediterranean beauty, entices with its turquoise waters and rocky scenery. Dive into crystal-clear waters, discover ancient ruins, and enjoy local cuisine. It's a paradise of adventure and relaxation just waiting to be discovered.

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Sardinia is home to a number of outstanding hotels that are elegant and sophisticated with a beautiful background. The island's hotels, which range from beachside resorts with panoramic views of the coast to historic homes steeped in charm and elegance, promise a blend of comfort and coastal flair assuring that guests have an unforgettable stay.

Best Hotels in Sardinia

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Hotel Cala di Volpe

Sardinia's Costa Smeralda, in the northeast of the island, is known for its blue waters and emerald vistas. Its coves are frequented by luxury yachts carrying celebrities and movie stars. James Bond's hotel is located on the Cala di Volpe, the gloriously quiet 'Bay of the Fox', approximately 10 miles from the uber-chic coastal town of Porto Cervo. The nearest international airport, Olbia Costa Smeralda, is only 22 miles (35 km) away.

This Marriott Luxury Collection hotel exudes a breezy, Boho ambiance. Jacques Couëlle's original 1963 construction was designed to resemble a traditional Sardinian fishing town, with sinuous lines and cave-like spaces mimicking the ocean.

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Hotel Cala di Volpe

The interior is a feast of exotic arches, cane-and-wood ceilings, and screens, with Sixties-style furnishings in powder pinks and baby blues set against chalk-white walls. Designers Bruno Moinard and Claire Bétaille's recent restorations honour Couëlle's essence by using scenographic lighting and modern elements.

The superb facilities include a lagoon-style saltwater pool (one of the largest in the Mediterranean), indoor and outdoor exercise centres with personal trainers, football and tennis courts, a Shiseido Spa that combines Eastern and Western philosophies, a hairdresser, and a beauty salon. There are additional meeting and event spaces, kids' groups, playgrounds, and a few bars and restaurants.

Boats will take you the short distance to the hotel's private beach, a sandy crescent-shaped enclave studded with sunbeds and parasols, with an exclusive beach club on one end. The hotel also hosts Sardinian cooking classes, frequent concerts, and fashion events. The 18-hole Pevero Golf Course is a five-minute drive away.

Service is always professional, if slightly impersonal. The concierge can organise guided tours, boat excursions to the Maddalena Islands, fishing trips, diving, snorkelling, sailing, horseback riding, and airport transportation.

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The 121 rooms, arranged around warren-like passages, appear to have been moulded rather than erected. There is a sense of Bohemian opulence throughout, with Sardinian artisan work and handmade furniture in the bedrooms and sleek marble-lined, gold-tapped baths.

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Hotel Cala di Volpe

Vast picture windows and spacious balconies take advantage of the sea views, but a few apartments overlook the gardens or courtyard instead. All rooms have air conditioning, a television, and a minibar.

The Harrods Suite, an enormous penthouse, features three sumptuous bedrooms, a wine cellar, cocktail bar, rooftop terrace with infinity pool and butler service.

Matsuhisa, named after renowned chef Nobu Matsuhisa, is a must-visit restaurant. In a lovely waterside location beside the pier, fragrant and creative Japanese fusion cuisine is served with Italian flair.

The Beefbar, decorated in modern black and white, celebrates premium meats and designer street foods from around the world (think grilled Wagyu beef and Gyoza dumplings loaded with kobe and chorizo). The airy Le Grand restaurant offers a theatrical setting with jacketed servers offering tableside flambés and flame crêpes suzette.

For al fresco lunches of salads, pastas, and grills, visit the informal Barbecue restaurant beside the pool, while the exquisite Cala, located in the gardens facing the bay, is ideal for a romantic supper. Private farm-to-table dinners are available in the vegetable gardens, finally, Ai Due Mari (a short drive from the hotel) serves Sardinian and Mediterranean cuisine with views of the Pevero golf course and the sea. All restaurants charge expensive prices, starting at €200 (£168) per person, so even a small meal can significantly lighten your wallet.

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Hotel Cala di Volpe

A handful of sophisticated indoor and outdoor bars provide fresh-pressed juices, smoothies, aperitivi, and drinks, including Cala di Volpe's iconic Bellini, which is created with fresh white peaches and chilled Prosecco.

Breakfast overlooking the cove consists of fresh fruits, baskets of croissants and pastries, Sardinian cheeses and cold cuts, eggs, waffles, crêpes, various entrees prepared to order, and gluten-free options. Kellogg's muesli packets are somewhat disappointing.

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Petra Segreta Resort & Spa

Petra Segreta Resort & Spa

Petra Segreta is an excellent location for tourists looking to explore the vibrant Costa Smeralda. Tucked hidden in the hills just above the hippy community of San Pantaleo, down a dirt road, it feels like a world apart, at peace among Mediterranean plants and vegetation. The Olbia airport is a 30-minute drive from the resort.

If Italian rural charm attended feng shui finishing school, Petra Segreta would be the product. From the sun-filled clubhouse sitting room to the raised outdoor lounging area with breathtaking views, the facilities at this Relais & Chateaux property exude a feel-good, relaxing rustic attitude. Stone exteriors give way to comfortable interiors dressed in handwoven fabrics and earthy beiges and greys, adorned with souvenirs from the owners' (an architect and chef pair) travels.

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Petra Segreta Resort & Spa

Concierge and reception are always on hand with a grin, so by the end of your journey, you will be very friendly with them if you so like; they make themselves available for any and all requests.

The proprietors provide private tours of the adjacent Costa Smeralda islands in their 12m day cruiser, which includes gourmet lunch boxes, and they also give up their farm for private tours and a tasting of the charcuterie, cheeses, and conserves produced there.

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Petra Segreta Resort & Spa

The Petra Segreta resort's walkways are dotted with casually elegant facilities. To your left is a Balinese massage hut, while to your right is an outdoor exercise centre. The sauna and steam baths are free to guests at lunchtime, but can be reserved privately in the afternoon if you can find time between reclining by the pool and drinking in the library.

The 25 rooms are separated into categories based on their veranda views and pool presence. What's your takeaway? Each of them is wonderful. Even the regular doubles, which are housed in low-lying stone huts inspired by Gallura stazzi, are roomy and pleasant, with fine materials such as wood, iron, and stone.

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Petra Segreta Resort & Spa

Meanwhile, the suites are stunning; five have private, heated pools with breathtaking views. The exquisite details, from the robe and slippers to the stylish sunhats, are included.

A resort's dining options should always entice you to stay, and Petra Segreta nails the long breakfast, extended lunch, and leisurely dinners. Co-owner Luigi Bergeretto oversees the cuisine at Il Fuoco Sacro, the resort's white tablecloth restaurant, which serves an amazing pasta menu (try the goat papardelle) as well as responsibly caught fish and meat topped with bright Italian flavours like olive, basil, and tomato.

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Petra Segreta Resort & Spa

The cheerful bistro, relaxed and open to the outside, is a pleasure to eat at and serves delicious pizza with a wonderful sourdough crust. Much of the baked goods, charcuterie, cheeses, jams, and savoury items on the huge breakfast buffet are sourced from the couple's adjacent farm, as is the case with the restaurants.

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Le Dune

Le Dune

The resort is located off the oleander-lined SS195 road in Santa Margherita di Pula, about 45 minutes from Cagliari Airport. Beyond the private entry and security, guests are directed to a sophisticated reception area where car rentals can be ordered before being led to their hotel area by buggy. The sea is right outside your door, while the town of Pula and the archaeological site of Nora are only 8 miles distant.

Despite the resort's size, exquisite low-rise accommodations are discreetly set back from manicured roads leading to local services and restaurants. Each bungalow or apartment has its own patio or balcony in a lush Mediterranean garden, providing increased privacy and solitude.

Helpful staff are available at reception to assist you with any booking needs. The Acquaforte spa has a large thalassotherapy area with seven pools, as well as a variety of treatments. There is a diving centre, tennis and paddle courts, and a fitzone, as well as an Aveda salon.

In the evening, Piazza Luisa offers nightly entertainment in addition to a variety of restaurants and bars (including karaoke). The 5000-seat Arena could host everything from Swan Lake by the St Petersburg Ballet Theatre to Sting or Tom Jones. Bike rentals are available, and buggies can be ordered as needed.

Because this is a five-star hotel, the regular rooms are actually Deluxe Bungalows, which feature large beds and a separate seating area.

The Pompeian red walls are accented with glittering mosaics, while the furnishings are in subtle creams, beige, and white. Stellar bathrooms feature plenty of travertine marble, a drench shower and bath, and plush robes and toiletries. Each room also has an outside terrace with sun loungers.

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Le Dune

There are a total of 21 restaurants, serving Sardinian, Peruvian, and Brazilian cuisine. Lunchtime operations include a pizzeria and a 'fish market', where you may choose your fish and have it prepared to order. There's also a Gordon Ramsay restaurant and a Cookies Cream (an extension of Berlin's Michelin-starred vegetarian restaurant); both require a premium.

Cookies Cream's menu highlights include parmesan gnocchi in a Perigord truffle broth with spinach, pine nuts, and chives, as well as grilled pineapple with coconut sorbet, doughnut, and ginger for dessert. Belvedere serves fritto misto (deep-fried seafood), ricotta-filled courgette flowers, and grilled tuna. The eight pubs include a dessert shop and a tisaneria (tea room).

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Le Dune

Le Dune restaurant, which overlooks the sea, serves a comprehensive buffet breakfast with a diverse assortment of breads, fruits, and pastries, as well as charcuterie, cured fish, and cheeses.

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Hotel Il Castello

Hotel Il Castello

The resort is located 20 miles from Cagliari, just off the SS195 at Santa Margherita di Pula. It's in the lee of a mountain range, so it's protected from strong winds, and it has almost everything you could possibly need on-site, including a beach. The town of Pula and the Roman ruins of Nora are eight miles away.

The Castello is one of the oldest Forte Resort hotels, and one of the most Sardinian in design, with an exterior of the island's red stone and terracotta, and a range of simple but elegant rooms that combine a traditional palette of cream and white with touches of turquoise, hand-woven rugs, and locally made ceramics.

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Hotel Il Castello

The massive complex includes a heated pool, a water park, an exceptional spa facility with thalassotherapy pools, and professional academies for fencing, football, tennis, and even magic. Cyclists will enjoy Cipollini bike tours of the surrounding area.

There is a 10-seater cinema available for special screenings, as well as an arena with a seating capacity of over 5,000, which has hosted stars such as Sting and Tom Jones. During the low season, the hotel offers a number of weight-loss-focused weeks.

Service is professional but personable, with plenty of people available to provide guidance.

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Hotel Il Castello

Standard rooms face the garden and are modest yet charming, with hand-woven rugs and local ceramics. The bathrooms have a tub and shower, bathrobes, and Forte's own amenities.

Higher hotel classifications include terraces, and the apartment-sized Royal Suite is as regal as it sounds, with panoramic views of the sea and distant Nora, an outdoor whirlpool tub, and 24-hour butler service.

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Hotel Il Castello

Cavalieri's breakfast is superb, featuring a variety of fruit, cheese, and charcuterie, as well as the option of a cooked breakfast. An equally spectacular Mediterranean buffet and grill meal are available here. The resort has 21 restaurants to select from, including the seafood-focused Beachcomber, which is adjacent to Boathouse water sports and overlooks the sea.

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Abi d'Oru

Abi d'Oru

The hotel opens onto the sugar-sand Marinella beach, which is located on the Costa Smeralda's less flashy end near Golfo Aranci. It is adjacent to marine parks, picturesque harbour towns, Sardinian villages, and the filming settings for Disney's live-action The Little Mermaid. Sailing to the protruding promontory of Capo Figari and visiting surrounding white- and pink-sand bays are enjoyable activities.

This seaside hotel is low-impact and Sardinian in style, with rooms that spread out on either side like a collection of houses.

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Abi d'Oru

It is luxurious but in a low key way, with a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere and a large number of returning visitors. Sardinian textiles hang on the walls, and arty photographs of local practices provide atmosphere.

The majority of guestrooms have sea views, and everything is only a short walk away, which is especially convenient for families with young children.

The lovely outdoor pool is surrounded by gardens and features a large bar and plenty of solitude. Beyond it, the lawns lead to Marinella's pale-sand bay.

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Abi d'Oru

Chic loungers surround the beach in rows, reaching the blue shallows. At night, the hotel restaurants gently buzz, frogs croak in the hotel pond, and the pool is illuminated by scores of small underwater lights.

This spa hotel features treatment rooms for honey-inspired massages and a heated outdoor pool.

The sauna and steam room are available for hourly booking. If you want to go sailing and snorkelling near the craggy Capo Figari, the hotel can arrange for a private yacht to meet you at its beachside wharf.

There are three restaurants and three bars, including a poolside bar/cafe, a beach bar with tables next to the waves, and a lobby bar with spectacular views of the sea. Staff can also arrange e-bike rental. An independent windsurfing school is located close on the beach. The hotel's children's club is well-equipped and well supervised.

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Abi d'Oru

Each of the 130 spacious, bedrooms has a patio or balcony, with the majority offering views of the boats moored in front. The hotel is named after a bee, and many of the rooms feature hexagonal shapes.

Classic family suites offer great value, with two spacious bedrooms and big balconies. Bathrooms feature local marble.

The Sardinian-style apartments have been refurbished and contain stunning rugs and fabrics that are both contemporary and retain the traditions of textile manufacturers in Samugheo, a nearby village noted for its weaving. Signature rooms are named after renowned Sardinians and include suggested themed trips.

The three eateries all have excellent standards and provide large quantities. Mediterraneo is a patio restaurant with views of the bay that serves breakfast, antipasto, and Italian-inspired dishes. Tzia Maria, downstairs, has the impression of a local trattoria and serves more traditional Sardinian cuisine like roast suckling pig and pizza.

Sardinia is home to a number of outstanding hotels that are elegant and sophisticated with a beautiful background. The island's hotels, which range from beachside resorts with panoramic views of the coast to historic homes steeped in charm and elegance, promise a blend of comfort and coastal flair assuring that guests have an unforgettable stay.

Best Hotels in Sardinia

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Hotel Cala di Volpe

Sardinia's Costa Smeralda, in the northeast of the island, is known for its blue waters and emerald vistas. Its coves are frequented by luxury yachts carrying celebrities and movie stars. James Bond's hotel is located on the Cala di Volpe, the gloriously quiet 'Bay of the Fox', approximately 10 miles from the uber-chic coastal town of Porto Cervo. The nearest international airport, Olbia Costa Smeralda, is only 22 miles (35 km) away.

This Marriott Luxury Collection hotel exudes a breezy, Boho ambiance. Jacques Couëlle's original 1963 construction was designed to resemble a traditional Sardinian fishing town, with sinuous lines and cave-like spaces mimicking the ocean.

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Hotel Cala di Volpe

The interior is a feast of exotic arches, cane-and-wood ceilings, and screens, with Sixties-style furnishings in powder pinks and baby blues set against chalk-white walls. Designers Bruno Moinard and Claire Bétaille's recent restorations honour Couëlle's essence by using scenographic lighting and modern elements.

The superb facilities include a lagoon-style saltwater pool (one of the largest in the Mediterranean), indoor and outdoor exercise centres with personal trainers, football and tennis courts, a Shiseido Spa that combines Eastern and Western philosophies, a hairdresser, and a beauty salon. There are additional meeting and event spaces, kids' groups, playgrounds, and a few bars and restaurants.

Boats will take you the short distance to the hotel's private beach, a sandy crescent-shaped enclave studded with sunbeds and parasols, with an exclusive beach club on one end. The hotel also hosts Sardinian cooking classes, frequent concerts, and fashion events. The 18-hole Pevero Golf Course is a five-minute drive away.

Service is always professional, if slightly impersonal. The concierge can organise guided tours, boat excursions to the Maddalena Islands, fishing trips, diving, snorkelling, sailing, horseback riding, and airport transportation.

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The 121 rooms, arranged around warren-like passages, appear to have been moulded rather than erected. There is a sense of Bohemian opulence throughout, with Sardinian artisan work and handmade furniture in the bedrooms and sleek marble-lined, gold-tapped baths.

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Hotel Cala di Volpe

Vast picture windows and spacious balconies take advantage of the sea views, but a few apartments overlook the gardens or courtyard instead. All rooms have air conditioning, a television, and a minibar.

The Harrods Suite, an enormous penthouse, features three sumptuous bedrooms, a wine cellar, cocktail bar, rooftop terrace with infinity pool and butler service.

Matsuhisa, named after renowned chef Nobu Matsuhisa, is a must-visit restaurant. In a lovely waterside location beside the pier, fragrant and creative Japanese fusion cuisine is served with Italian flair.

The Beefbar, decorated in modern black and white, celebrates premium meats and designer street foods from around the world (think grilled Wagyu beef and Gyoza dumplings loaded with kobe and chorizo). The airy Le Grand restaurant offers a theatrical setting with jacketed servers offering tableside flambés and flame crêpes suzette.

For al fresco lunches of salads, pastas, and grills, visit the informal Barbecue restaurant beside the pool, while the exquisite Cala, located in the gardens facing the bay, is ideal for a romantic supper. Private farm-to-table dinners are available in the vegetable gardens, finally, Ai Due Mari (a short drive from the hotel) serves Sardinian and Mediterranean cuisine with views of the Pevero golf course and the sea. All restaurants charge expensive prices, starting at €200 (£168) per person, so even a small meal can significantly lighten your wallet.

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Hotel Cala di Volpe

A handful of sophisticated indoor and outdoor bars provide fresh-pressed juices, smoothies, aperitivi, and drinks, including Cala di Volpe's iconic Bellini, which is created with fresh white peaches and chilled Prosecco.

Breakfast overlooking the cove consists of fresh fruits, baskets of croissants and pastries, Sardinian cheeses and cold cuts, eggs, waffles, crêpes, various entrees prepared to order, and gluten-free options. Kellogg's muesli packets are somewhat disappointing.

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Petra Segreta Resort & Spa

Petra Segreta Resort & Spa

Petra Segreta is an excellent location for tourists looking to explore the vibrant Costa Smeralda. Tucked hidden in the hills just above the hippy community of San Pantaleo, down a dirt road, it feels like a world apart, at peace among Mediterranean plants and vegetation. The Olbia airport is a 30-minute drive from the resort.

If Italian rural charm attended feng shui finishing school, Petra Segreta would be the product. From the sun-filled clubhouse sitting room to the raised outdoor lounging area with breathtaking views, the facilities at this Relais & Chateaux property exude a feel-good, relaxing rustic attitude. Stone exteriors give way to comfortable interiors dressed in handwoven fabrics and earthy beiges and greys, adorned with souvenirs from the owners' (an architect and chef pair) travels.

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Petra Segreta Resort & Spa

Concierge and reception are always on hand with a grin, so by the end of your journey, you will be very friendly with them if you so like; they make themselves available for any and all requests.

The proprietors provide private tours of the adjacent Costa Smeralda islands in their 12m day cruiser, which includes gourmet lunch boxes, and they also give up their farm for private tours and a tasting of the charcuterie, cheeses, and conserves produced there.

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Petra Segreta Resort & Spa

The Petra Segreta resort's walkways are dotted with casually elegant facilities. To your left is a Balinese massage hut, while to your right is an outdoor exercise centre. The sauna and steam baths are free to guests at lunchtime, but can be reserved privately in the afternoon if you can find time between reclining by the pool and drinking in the library.

The 25 rooms are separated into categories based on their veranda views and pool presence. What's your takeaway? Each of them is wonderful. Even the regular doubles, which are housed in low-lying stone huts inspired by Gallura stazzi, are roomy and pleasant, with fine materials such as wood, iron, and stone.

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Petra Segreta Resort & Spa

Meanwhile, the suites are stunning; five have private, heated pools with breathtaking views. The exquisite details, from the robe and slippers to the stylish sunhats, are included.

A resort's dining options should always entice you to stay, and Petra Segreta nails the long breakfast, extended lunch, and leisurely dinners. Co-owner Luigi Bergeretto oversees the cuisine at Il Fuoco Sacro, the resort's white tablecloth restaurant, which serves an amazing pasta menu (try the goat papardelle) as well as responsibly caught fish and meat topped with bright Italian flavours like olive, basil, and tomato.

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Petra Segreta Resort & Spa

The cheerful bistro, relaxed and open to the outside, is a pleasure to eat at and serves delicious pizza with a wonderful sourdough crust. Much of the baked goods, charcuterie, cheeses, jams, and savoury items on the huge breakfast buffet are sourced from the couple's adjacent farm, as is the case with the restaurants.

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Le Dune

Le Dune

The resort is located off the oleander-lined SS195 road in Santa Margherita di Pula, about 45 minutes from Cagliari Airport. Beyond the private entry and security, guests are directed to a sophisticated reception area where car rentals can be ordered before being led to their hotel area by buggy. The sea is right outside your door, while the town of Pula and the archaeological site of Nora are only 8 miles distant.

Despite the resort's size, exquisite low-rise accommodations are discreetly set back from manicured roads leading to local services and restaurants. Each bungalow or apartment has its own patio or balcony in a lush Mediterranean garden, providing increased privacy and solitude.

Helpful staff are available at reception to assist you with any booking needs. The Acquaforte spa has a large thalassotherapy area with seven pools, as well as a variety of treatments. There is a diving centre, tennis and paddle courts, and a fitzone, as well as an Aveda salon.

In the evening, Piazza Luisa offers nightly entertainment in addition to a variety of restaurants and bars (including karaoke). The 5000-seat Arena could host everything from Swan Lake by the St Petersburg Ballet Theatre to Sting or Tom Jones. Bike rentals are available, and buggies can be ordered as needed.

Because this is a five-star hotel, the regular rooms are actually Deluxe Bungalows, which feature large beds and a separate seating area.

The Pompeian red walls are accented with glittering mosaics, while the furnishings are in subtle creams, beige, and white. Stellar bathrooms feature plenty of travertine marble, a drench shower and bath, and plush robes and toiletries. Each room also has an outside terrace with sun loungers.

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Le Dune

There are a total of 21 restaurants, serving Sardinian, Peruvian, and Brazilian cuisine. Lunchtime operations include a pizzeria and a 'fish market', where you may choose your fish and have it prepared to order. There's also a Gordon Ramsay restaurant and a Cookies Cream (an extension of Berlin's Michelin-starred vegetarian restaurant); both require a premium.

Cookies Cream's menu highlights include parmesan gnocchi in a Perigord truffle broth with spinach, pine nuts, and chives, as well as grilled pineapple with coconut sorbet, doughnut, and ginger for dessert. Belvedere serves fritto misto (deep-fried seafood), ricotta-filled courgette flowers, and grilled tuna. The eight pubs include a dessert shop and a tisaneria (tea room).

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Le Dune

Le Dune restaurant, which overlooks the sea, serves a comprehensive buffet breakfast with a diverse assortment of breads, fruits, and pastries, as well as charcuterie, cured fish, and cheeses.

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Hotel Il Castello

Hotel Il Castello

The resort is located 20 miles from Cagliari, just off the SS195 at Santa Margherita di Pula. It's in the lee of a mountain range, so it's protected from strong winds, and it has almost everything you could possibly need on-site, including a beach. The town of Pula and the Roman ruins of Nora are eight miles away.

The Castello is one of the oldest Forte Resort hotels, and one of the most Sardinian in design, with an exterior of the island's red stone and terracotta, and a range of simple but elegant rooms that combine a traditional palette of cream and white with touches of turquoise, hand-woven rugs, and locally made ceramics.

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Hotel Il Castello

The massive complex includes a heated pool, a water park, an exceptional spa facility with thalassotherapy pools, and professional academies for fencing, football, tennis, and even magic. Cyclists will enjoy Cipollini bike tours of the surrounding area.

There is a 10-seater cinema available for special screenings, as well as an arena with a seating capacity of over 5,000, which has hosted stars such as Sting and Tom Jones. During the low season, the hotel offers a number of weight-loss-focused weeks.

Service is professional but personable, with plenty of people available to provide guidance.

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Hotel Il Castello

Standard rooms face the garden and are modest yet charming, with hand-woven rugs and local ceramics. The bathrooms have a tub and shower, bathrobes, and Forte's own amenities.

Higher hotel classifications include terraces, and the apartment-sized Royal Suite is as regal as it sounds, with panoramic views of the sea and distant Nora, an outdoor whirlpool tub, and 24-hour butler service.

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Hotel Il Castello

Cavalieri's breakfast is superb, featuring a variety of fruit, cheese, and charcuterie, as well as the option of a cooked breakfast. An equally spectacular Mediterranean buffet and grill meal are available here. The resort has 21 restaurants to select from, including the seafood-focused Beachcomber, which is adjacent to Boathouse water sports and overlooks the sea.

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Abi d'Oru

Abi d'Oru

The hotel opens onto the sugar-sand Marinella beach, which is located on the Costa Smeralda's less flashy end near Golfo Aranci. It is adjacent to marine parks, picturesque harbour towns, Sardinian villages, and the filming settings for Disney's live-action The Little Mermaid. Sailing to the protruding promontory of Capo Figari and visiting surrounding white- and pink-sand bays are enjoyable activities.

This seaside hotel is low-impact and Sardinian in style, with rooms that spread out on either side like a collection of houses.

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Abi d'Oru

It is luxurious but in a low key way, with a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere and a large number of returning visitors. Sardinian textiles hang on the walls, and arty photographs of local practices provide atmosphere.

The majority of guestrooms have sea views, and everything is only a short walk away, which is especially convenient for families with young children.

The lovely outdoor pool is surrounded by gardens and features a large bar and plenty of solitude. Beyond it, the lawns lead to Marinella's pale-sand bay.

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Abi d'Oru

Chic loungers surround the beach in rows, reaching the blue shallows. At night, the hotel restaurants gently buzz, frogs croak in the hotel pond, and the pool is illuminated by scores of small underwater lights.

This spa hotel features treatment rooms for honey-inspired massages and a heated outdoor pool.

The sauna and steam room are available for hourly booking. If you want to go sailing and snorkelling near the craggy Capo Figari, the hotel can arrange for a private yacht to meet you at its beachside wharf.

There are three restaurants and three bars, including a poolside bar/cafe, a beach bar with tables next to the waves, and a lobby bar with spectacular views of the sea. Staff can also arrange e-bike rental. An independent windsurfing school is located close on the beach. The hotel's children's club is well-equipped and well supervised.

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Abi d'Oru

Each of the 130 spacious, bedrooms has a patio or balcony, with the majority offering views of the boats moored in front. The hotel is named after a bee, and many of the rooms feature hexagonal shapes.

Classic family suites offer great value, with two spacious bedrooms and big balconies. Bathrooms feature local marble.

The Sardinian-style apartments have been refurbished and contain stunning rugs and fabrics that are both contemporary and retain the traditions of textile manufacturers in Samugheo, a nearby village noted for its weaving. Signature rooms are named after renowned Sardinians and include suggested themed trips.

The three eateries all have excellent standards and provide large quantities. Mediterraneo is a patio restaurant with views of the bay that serves breakfast, antipasto, and Italian-inspired dishes. Tzia Maria, downstairs, has the impression of a local trattoria and serves more traditional Sardinian cuisine like roast suckling pig and pizza.

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