Sardinia
Let yourself go; be delighted by the limpid colors of its skies and beaches, its rough vegetation's stimulating scents; taste and discover its millennial culture.
Sardinian cuisine is both simple and refined although its great variety is discovered only by those who have the desire to immerse themselves into a timeless world. Throughout all of Sardinia, from north to south, it's not easy finding fast food restaurants where you can "eat and run". Rather, you will find places where you can stop and relax, where you can savor typical Sardinian gastronomical products, accompanied by the warmth and hospitality of its people
If you have never tasted the liqueur made of myrtle, nor smelled the honey-perfumed seadas' or the fragrance of pane carasau, then you are ready for this journey. Sardinia will enchant you with its many treasures throughout the entire year
Sardinia has a rich history which stretches back tens of thousands of years and many of the island's traditions are well preserved. Italy's second largest island lies to the south of Corsica, in the Mediterranean Sea, and the past years have seen the island conquered by many races and ruling houses, attracted by its favourable geographic position.