Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Cool Sardinia Beaches Travel Gallery



Cool Sardinia Beaches Travel Gallery
Sardinia's beaches, time-forgotten sea towns and archaeological ruins make it worth a visit even during peak season. The island is connected by a series of romantic trains that provide stunning views often inaccessible from roads. At Forte Village Resort, which is located in a 55-acre coastal pine reserve, seven luxury hotels offer a variety of packages. To the north and west are more islands in the sun; more than a travel feature can cover. To go close to a manageable description, something has to give. Fortunately, there will be another time for the beautiful islands of the eastern Mediterranean - I promise.

But even without these little dots in the warm seas around Greece and Turkey there are enough islands to keep a traveller happy for a lifetime. There is, of course, a great deal more to Sardinia than the Costa Smeralda and the Riviera del Corallo - there's a whole islandful of things to see and do. South-central is where the main chain of mountains runs; snow-capped for four months of the year and a popular climbing and walking venue in gentler seasons. The coastline is longer than mainland Italy's entire western side, with resorts dotted around natural harbours and scenic inlets. You could take in most of them in a two-day tour by car.

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