Olbia

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Guided tour of Costa Smeralda with Porto Cervo and beach time
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Guided tour of Costa Smeralda with Porto Cervo and beach time

San Pantaleo is known for its low-key rustic charm, with narrow streets and stone buildings that give it a traditional and authentic feel. The village square is the heart of San Pantaleo, and it is here that visitors can browse the small shops run by local artisans, selling traditional and unique handicrafts and Sardinian produce.In total contrast, Costa Smeralda is a sleek destination with Porto Cervo at its luxurious heart. Take a guided tour to see its marina packed with millionaire yachts and maybe mingle with the jet set. Soak up all the glamour from one of the pavement-side cafes, or in the designer shops and high-end boutiques.The last stop is Baia Sardinia, a glorious beach where you can enjoy some free time to relax, swim, or take a break in a beach bar. The fine sand invites you to linger, while the beach is bookended by rocky outcrops perfect for snorkelling or rock-pooling. We'll take a scenic route back to base with views over the coast and countryside.

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Day Trip to Corsica
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Day Trip to Corsica

So near and yet so far apart. Corsica and Sardinia are like two siblings who moved to different countries and are separated not just by the sea but by culture, too. This day trip to the cliff-perched town of Bonifacio in southern Corsica is the ideal way to get to know France's wildest region.

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Discover Wonderful Gallura with Lunch
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Discover Wonderful Gallura with Lunch

From Olbia you'll weave through landscapes adorned with cork oaks on a tour that takes in some of Europe's oldest olive trees, Gallura's former capital - Tempio Pausania, and a light lunch. You'll also discover the unique Nuraghe Maiori, cone-shaped megalithic structures from the Bronze Age, and finish up in Calangianus, the center of cork processing, where you'll visit Arte Sughero for an insight into cork craftsmanship.

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One Hour Tuk-Tuk Tour of Olbia
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One Hour Tuk-Tuk Tour of Olbia

Olbia is a treasure trove of history and you will see it's highlights on our scenic Tuk-Tuk tour. Zigzag through the historic town in comfort, admiring the granite marvel of Basilica di San Simplicio and the dome of the Church of San Paolo. Marvel at Roman engineering with a visit to the ancient aqueduct and cistern, before winding down in the lush expanse of Fausto Noce Park, a verdant oasis awarded for its green brilliance.

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La Maddalena Archipelago Sailboat Tour
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La Maddalena Archipelago Sailboat Tour

As days at sea go, it's hard to beat this one aboard a luxury sailboat, gliding between the islands of La Maddalena archipelago. There'll be plenty of swim stops along the way – Coticcio Bay, Porto della Madonna and Cala Villa Marina – as well as a lunch of typical Sardinian specialities on board. All set against a backdrop of beautiful coastal scenery and shimmering blue and emerald waters.

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La Maddalena Archipelago by Motorboat
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La Maddalena Archipelago by Motorboat

Island hopping has never been more fun than on this motorboat cruise in La Maddalena Archipelago National Park off northern Sardinia. This full day experience drops anchor at La Maddalena town and off Spargi and Santa Maria, and cruises between the other islands.

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Guided winery tour and tasting in Olbia
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Guided winery tour and tasting in Olbia

Explore a winery located in a charming mountain hideaway, learn about the process of winemaking, and taste Sardinian wine with pairings.

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Things to do in Olbia

Olbia, called by the Greeks the "happy city", overlooks the gulf that encloses the beautiful islands of Tavolara and Molara. Known all over the world for the airport that allows access to Costa Smeralda, the city represents a strong industrial and commercial reality, with very important poles for Sardinia, such as Porto Rotondo and Portisco. Numerous and interesting are the archaeological sites in the area: the nuraghe Riu Mulinu, at the hill Su Casteddu overlooking the Gulf of Olbia, the tomb of the giants of Su Monte de S'Aba and the sac de Sa Tesa. Conquered by the Romans, the city conserves its thermal baths and aqueduct, the only one untouched in Sardinia, and a typical Roman farm in S'Imbalconadu.
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