- Sardinia - Wikipedia
Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily and before Cyprus), with an area of 24,100 km 2 (9,305 sq mi)
- 8 things to know before traveling to Sardinia - Lonely Planet
Whether you are planning a road trip, a through-hike or a tour in search of the hidden coves that dot the rugged coast, keep these things in mind as you plan your Sardinian holiday Carloforte town in isola di San Pietro in Sardinia Ana del Castillo Shutterstock 1 Plan for at least a week to visit
- Traveling To Sardinia: 27 Very Useful Things To Know - Strictly Sardinia
Are you traveling to Sardinia? Read this post to discover some very important things to know before you travel to Sardinia
- Sardinia | Italy, Map, History, People, Points of Interest - Britannica
Sardinia, island and regione (region) of Italy, second in size only to Sicily among the islands of the western Mediterranean It lies 120 miles (200 km) west of the mainland of Italy, 7 5 miles (12 km) south of the neighbouring French island of Corsica, and 120 miles (200 km) north of the coast of Africa The capital is Cagliari Area 9,301
- Sardinia: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
The second-largest island in the Mediterranean after Sicily, Sardinia serves up a lovely blend of sea, sand, and history Thousands of nuraghe (ancient stone buildings) dot the landscape, proof that people have been enjoying the climate here for millennia
- 10 Most Beautiful Places to Visit in Sardinia
Sardinia is a place of impeccable beauty - it is a big island chock full of beautiful beaches, unspoiled mountain scenery, and fascinating medieval towns Here are 10 of the best places to go in Sardinia that definitely won't disappoint
- The Best Places to Visit in Sardinia | Condé Nast Traveler
The Best Places to Visit in Sardinia A beginner's guide to exploring the rugged Italian island’s history, stunning landscapes, and celebrity haunts By Emma Pearson
- Sardinia, Italy, Travel Guide - Leisure
Italy’s second-largest island is home to more than a thousand miles of coastline and a rugged mountainous interior It’s also the world’s first identified Blue Zone, an area where a
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