Rugged, jagged and enigmatic, Sardegna enchants as Italy’s second-largest island in the Mediterranean, where beautiful dunes,rocky bays and some of the Med’s most exclusive beach clubs hide a wild and very private inland, with a patrimonial pedigree starting from the Paleothic era.
FUN FACTS
A true Centuriun, Sardegna is one of the world’s five "Blue Zones" (longest-lived cultures) where residents reach 90 years or older.
The island’s 7000 registered archaeological sites make up 20% of all of Italy’s sites)
Sardinian writer Grazia Deledda is the only Italian woman to have ever received the Nobel Prize for literature.
At 500m in depth, The Su Gorropu canyon is the deepest in Italy and among the deepest in Europe.
Celebrating four millennia, Luras’ olive tree Babbu Mannu “Great Father” is the oldest tree in Italy.