Sardinia Area Guide

Officially known as the Autonomous Region of Sardinia, the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea enjoys some degree of domestic autonomy, granted by a specific Statute. The island life is split between its 1,850km of sun-soaked coastline, with its famous white sands, and its equally sun-soaked but much wilder interior. Some of Italy’s most popular resorts can be found here, including the Costa Smeralda (Emerald Coast) on the north coast, with Porto Cervo (named for its enchanting cove that resembles the antlers of a deer). The island’s capital, the port city of Cagliari, lies on the south coast, and is rich in history, having been ruled by several civilisations dating back over 5,000 years.

Those who prefer the mountains can explore the area of Gennargentu, the largest mountain range in Sardinia. The island’s is rich in flora and fauna, with its mouflons, golden eagles, Sardinian deer and several other species now threatened with extinction. Soaring stone peaks, plunging gorges and endless forests all lend a sense of timelessness to this wonderful place.

Looking for property for sale in Sardinia, contact us at info@abodeitaly.com

Sardinia Area Guide

Officially known as the Autonomous Region of Sardinia, the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea enjoys some degree of domestic autonomy, granted by a specific Statute. The island life is split between its 1,850km of sun-soaked coastline, with its famous white sands, and its equally sun-soaked but much wilder interior. Some of Italy’s most popular resorts can be found here, including the Costa Smeralda (Emerald Coast) on the north coast, with Porto Cervo (named for its enchanting cove that resembles the antlers of a deer). The island’s capital, the port city of Cagliari, lies on the south coast, and is rich in history, having been ruled by several civilisations dating back over 5,000 years.

Those who prefer the mountains can explore the area of Gennargentu, the largest mountain range in Sardinia. The island’s is rich in flora and fauna, with its mouflons, golden eagles, Sardinian deer and several other species now threatened with extinction. Soaring stone peaks, plunging gorges and endless forests all lend a sense of timelessness to this wonderful place.

Looking for property for sale in Sardinia, contact us at info@abodeitaly.com