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South Sardinia Holidays

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South Sardinia
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Introduction
The southern coast of Sardinia is the ideal environment for the ultimate beach holiday. The beaches could not be more idyllic, where the clearest turquoise waters you will find in Europe lap gently at the shore of unblemished sandy beaches.

CHIA
• Chia’s coastline is an uncluttered stretch of secluded sandy coves, broken up by craggy rocks and a 16th century bell tower, that looms over the ruins of Bithia, a fascinating archaeological site and the most important Phoenician-Punic settlement in the area.

NORA
• Dating from the 8th and 9th century BC, the ancient town of Nora is an archaeologist’s dream - housing the remains of Punic and Phoenician sanctuaries, a magnificent Roman villa, a stately amphitheatre and majestic forum.

SANTA MARGHERITA DI PULA
• Perched on the southern tip of Sardinia, the sun-bleached beach of Santa Margherita is ablaze with cafés, restaurants, and shops. The resort is close to the capital city of Cagliari for further exploration, but the town itself boasts the interesting old quarter 'Castello', packed with crumbling historic buildings.
Explore the sights
• Beautiful Beaches • Natural unspoilt landscapes • Barumini • Town of Cagliari
Multi Centre Holidays
Southern Sardinia is home to crystal clear waters, long inviting sandy beaches and one of the top three coastal roads to experience in Italy. Citalia offer some of the most exclusive properties in Southern Sardina, from the established Forte Village Resort, ideal for families and Italian sophistication to Chia Laguna Resort, offering lush accommodations and a beach to rival the Maldives. Those wishing to explore, Southern Sardinia is home to historical towns, secluded coves and old piazza's offering local cafés and restaurants. Highlights include, Nora, with Roman ruins and a picturesque amphitheatre and Chia, with inviting sandy coves.
Introduction
•Southern Sardinia features long expanses of perfect sandy beaches and probably the most translucent turquoise sea you will find anywhere in Europe. The southern coast of this wonderful island provides an ideal environment for the ultimate beach holiday on Sardinia.

SANTA MARGHERITA DI PULA
• On the southern tip of Sardinia, this has a superb sandy beach and is close to the city of Cagliari, ablaze with cafés, restaurants, shops and the interesting old quarter 'Castello'.

CHIA
• One of Sardinia's most scenic and uncluttered coastlines, where rocky promontories separate reclusive sandy coves. A 16th century campanile stands guard over the Punic settlement of Bithia.

NORA
• Founded during the 8th and 9th century BC, houses the remains of Punic and Phoenician sanctuaries, a magnificent Roman villa, amphitheatre and stately forum.

FORTE VILLAGE
Set within colourful gardens and a fragrant pine forest, the Forte Village Resort, Sardinia provides the ultimate holiday experience. This 55 acre private estate offers something for everyone. You can choose to spend time at the breathtaking white beach with crystal clear waters, relax in the tranquil Thaermae del Forte centre, enjoy all the leisure facilities on offer or indulge at one of the main on-site restaurants.
Explore the sights
• Beautiful Beaches • Natural unspoilt landscapes • Barumini • Town of Cagliari
Multi Centre Holidays
Southern Sardinia is home to crystal clear waters, long inviting sandy beaches and one of the top three coastal roads to experience in Italy. Citalia offer some of the most exclusive properties in Southern Sardina, from the established Forte Village Resort, ideal for families and Italian sophistication to Chia Laguna Resort, offering lush accommodations and a beach to rival the Maldives. Those wishing to explore, Southern Sardinia is home to historical towns, secluded coves and old piazza's offering local cafés and restaurants. Highlights include, Nora, with Roman ruins and a picturesque amphitheatre and Chia, with inviting sandy coves.