The name comes from the ancient Greeks, according to the legend that Zeus created the earth and the earth, threw the remaining scraps into the sea, and then stamped on it with his feet to form Sardinia. Nestled in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, Sardinia is Italy's second largest island after Sicily and is surrounded by ever-changing deep blue waters.
📍 Sardinia (Sardegna)
Sardegna is the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily in Italy. The island is said to be rich in sardines and is an ancient island with a very long history. It is also one of the most beautiful diving destinations in the world! Like the "peach blossom" of Europe, it has endless coastlines, pure blue waters, and white or pink sandy beaches.
🏝 Travel time:
In August, the whole people have a holiday, go to the seaside to play and cool down, there are very beautiful scenery and activities.
✈️ Transportation:
▪️ Flights: There are four airports, with Cagliari Airport serving Ryanair to major cities.
▪️ Ferries: There are ferries to Sardinia from the main port cities on the west coast of the Italian mainland, including Genoa, Livorno, Naples, Palermo, etc.
▪️ Self-drive is recommended on the island.
🌞 Climate:
▪️ The annual average temperature is more than 15 degrees Celsius in summer, pay attention to sun protection, as necessary to prepare sunglasses, sunscreen, etc.
📍 Punch in Sardinia attractions:
▪️ Pink Beach | Spiaggia Rosa
The coast is so beautiful that you can snorkel and lie on the beach. It is one of the few places on Earth to have pink sand, which is so beautiful and dreamy when it is nestled together with the clear blue water.
▪️ Cala Luna | cala Luna
The charming Kalaluna, with its delicate white beaches, picturesque caves, unspoiled breezes and clear turquoise waters, has been the setting for many movies, and the water here is suitable for snorkeling.
▪️ Cagliari
Cagliari, located on Sardinia's south coast, is the island's largest city and capital, surrounded by miles of white-sand beaches.
A city of culture and art, there are many churches and museums, the streets can feel the strong cultural atmosphere of the ancient countries of Europe. The city is very typical of southern Italy, and the wide boulevards along the sea remind me of Spain. The wetlands along the way are also full of pink flamingos.
▪️ Olbia
An ancient city with a long history that became an important port in Roman times and still has Phoenician and Carthaginian remains, it is now home to Sardinia's airport and port. There is also the clearest beach: Pittulongu. The most famous beach, the clear sea. We got there around noon, and the beach was full. The sand at noon is really hot feet, and staying in the water is the most comfortable. Finally took the sightseeing bus back to the city!
🍥 Food:
Fresh seafood 🦞
Specialty pasta 🍝
🛶 If you want to explore the caves by kayaking, here are some places to visit:
📍Piscine di Molara-Olbia
📍Porto Giunco-Villasimius
📍Cala Coticcio-caprera
📍Cala Luna-Dorgali-Baunei
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