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Fly from Rome to Cagliari, Sardinia’s largest city. Stroll the pretty lungomare (seafront) and stop for an ice cream or apéritif at one of the many cafés in the long arcade of the Via Roma. A visit to the excellent Museo Archeologico Nazionale in the Castello district provides an essential lesson in the island’s long and fascinating history.
Make a reservation for dinner at the popular Trattoria Lillicu restaurant in the old quarter of the city, or choose the more stylish Luigi Pomata for sushi and Sardinian specialties. Stay either at the centrally located Hotel Regina Margherita or at La Villa del Mare, which offers easy access to the pretty beach at Poetto.
Stop in the Phoenician city of Nora en route to Faro Capo-Spartivento
Drive southwest out of the city over bridges and viaducts crossing salt pans that have been in use since the Romans arrived, to the sunken Phoenician city of Nora. After gazing at the magnificent views of the coast, follow a series of minor roads that run parallel to the beautiful beaches of the small resort town of Chia. Take the unpaved trail that leads to Faro Capo-Spartivento, an intimate and relaxing hotel set within a stone lighthouse built in 1856.
The evocative Faro Capo-Spartivento is set in a converted ocher-colored stone lighthouse dating from 1854.
View Hotel ListingHead to the resort town of Costa Rei after lunch in Villasimius
Retrace your route to Cagliari — about an hour’s drive — on your way to the town of Villasimius. Savor a delicious lunch of spaghetti with spiny lobster and swordfish steaks at Da Barbara. Take the winding road out of the city to the easygoing resort town of Costa Rei and check in to the new Villa del Re hotel. L’Aragosta is a wonderful choice for dinner.
Dine and spend the night at the congenial Lanthia Resort
Head north to see the dramatic red porphyry cliffs that plunge into the sea in Arbatax. Dine and spend the night at the congenial Lanthia Resort. Relax on the hotel’s private beach.
Head to the elegant hotel Su Gologone owned by the Palimodde family
After breakfast, set off on a 36-mile drive along the winding, two-lane SS125 from Santa Maria Navarrese past the charming hilltop town of Dorgali to Oliena. Stay two nights at Su Gologone, an elegant hotel owned by the Palimodde family.
Located 6 miles east of the charming town of Oliena, Su Gologone is a family-owned hamlet set amid ancient olive trees and vineyards.
View Hotel ListingContinue on your journey to the fine old port town of Alghero. Make a brief detour to visit the Basilica della Santissima Trinità di Saccargia outside of Sassari. Drive to the romantic Villa Las Tronas hotel.
Take some downtime at the hotel’s superb spa and fitness center. Do a tasting at the nearby wineries of Sella & Mosca and Cantina Santa Maria la Palma. Enjoy an informal seafood lunch at Quintilio Ristobar.
Built in 1880, the romantic Villa Las Tronas is tucked amid tropical gardens on a private headland in northwest Sardinia.
View Hotel ListingFor your last stop, drive two hours northeast to Hotel Pitrizza, a storied Mediterranean resort on the rugged shoreline of the beautiful Costa Smeralda. Take advantage of the guest privileges offered at the nearby Robert Trent Jones golf course.
Hotel Pitrizza is an elegant resort sanctuary set on the rugged shoreline of the Costa Smeralda.
View Hotel ListingFly back to Rome from the nearby airport at Olbia.