
This is an island where coastal drives thrill,  prehistory puzzles, and sheep (four million of them) rule the roads. Sardinia  captivates with its wild interior, dazzling beaches and endearing  eccentricities.
 
Beach Beauties
Believe the hype: Sardinia has some of the dreamiest  beaches you’ll find without stepping off European shores. Yes, the sand really  is that white, and the sea the bluest blue. Imagine dropping anchor in  Costa Smeralda’s scalloped bays, where celebrities and supermodels frolic in  emerald waters; playing castaway on the Golfo di Orosei’s coves, where sheer  cliffs ensure seclusion; or sailing to La Maddalena’s cluster of granite  islands. Be it walking barefoot across the dunes on the wave-lashed Costa Verde  or lounging on the Costa del Sud’s silky smooth bays – unroll your beach towel  and you’ll never want to leave, we swear.
 Outdoor Adventure
Whether you go slow or fast, choose coast or country,  Sardinia is one of Europe’s last great island adventures. Hike through the lush,  silent interior to the twilight of Tiscali’s nuraghic ruins. Walk the  vertiginous coastal path to the crescent-shaped bay of Cala Luna, where climbers  spider up the limestone cliffs. Or ramble through holm oak forests to the mighty  boulder-strewn canyon of Gola Su Gorropu. The sea’s allure is irresistible to  windsurfers on the north coast, while divers wax lyrical about shipwrecks off  Cagliari’s coast, the underwater Nereo Cave and Nora’s submerged Roman  ruins.
Island of Idiosyncrasies
As DH Lawrence so succinctly put it: ‘Sardinia is  different.’ Indeed, where else but here can you go from near-alpine forests to  snow white beaches, or find wildlife oddities like the blue-eyed albino donkeys  on the Isola dell’Asinara and the wild horses that shyly roam Giara di Gesturi.  The island is also a culinary one-off, with distinct takes on pasta, bread and  dolci, its own wines (Vermentino whites, Cannonau reds) and cheeses –  including maggoty casu marzu pecorino, stashed away in barns in the  mountainous interior. In every way we can think of Sardinia is different, and  all the more loveable for it.
 Timeless Tradition
Sardinia has been polished like a pebble by the waves of  its history and heritage. The island is scattered with 7000 
nuraghi, Bronze Age towers and settlements, 
tombe dei giganti ('giant's grave'  tombs) and 
domus de janas ('fairy house' tombs). Down every country  lane and and in every 10-man, 100-sheep hamlet, these remnants of prehistory are  waiting to be pieced together like the most puzzling of jigsaw puzzles. Sardinia  is also an island of fabulously eccentric festivals, from Barbagia’s carnival  parade of ghoulish 
mamuthones, said to banish winter demons, to the  death-defying S’Ardia horse race in Sedilo.
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