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Corsica & Sardinia Combinations

Sardinia, or in Italian 'Sardegna', is not a mainstream Mediterranean destination but a sophisticated Italian island, west of mainland Italy and south of Corsica.


With over 1,800km of unspoilt coastline, it is renowned for its beautiful beaches and translucent azure blue sea yet also boasts an interesting history and selection of vibrant towns, making it a perfect combination with Corsica.


Just Corsica can advise and book accommodation both in Corsica and in Sardinia, with any day arrival and departure and any length of stay (subject to availability). We can also advise and book flights and ferry options that suit you.


There are flights from airports in the UK to Corsica with easyJet and BA, then onward travel to Sardinia by Mobylines ferries from Bonifacio in Corsica to Santa Teresa in Sardinia. For advice on the best route for you, please call our Reservations Team on 01202 703500.


We have set out here some sample combinations, but we are happy to tailor make a trip suited to your requirements, your choice of locations and accommodation, depending on your sense of adventure!


Prices from £1,180pp including accommodation as stated, standard transfers in Sardinia and a Fiat 500 or similar car hire in Corsica (excludes flights and ferries and one way drop off fee)



CORSICA & SARDINIA COMBINATION

This is a great opportunity to visit an equally beautiful and relatively unspoilt island but with an Italian influence and stunning scenery, including beautiful beaches and bays.

Gabbiano Azzurro Hotel, Sardinia >

3 nights B&B

Gabbiano Azzurro Hotel & Suites is situated on a fabulous white sandy beach with Caribbean-like turquoise gently shelving sea on the Golfo Aranci peninsula, just 21km from Olbia on the north east coast of Sardinia. The hotel enjoys a stunning location with wonderful sea views across the gulf to the dramatic Isola Tavolara.

Hotel La Dimora

Hotel Casa Santini X Roc Seven, Corsica >

4 nights, B&B

Located close to the cosmopolitan marina of Porto Vecchio on the south east coast of Corsica, Hotel Casa Santini X Roc Seven has wonderful views over the bay and offers lovely guest rooms along with a renowned restaurant, yet is within walking distance of the town.

Hotel La Roya

Summary:

  • In to Olbia airport and out of Figari airport
  • 7 nights
  • Prices from £1,299pp including accommodation as stated, standard transfers in Sardinia and a Fiat 500 or similar car hire in Corsica (excludes flights and ferries and one way drop off fee) 

Places To Visit In Sardinia


The Costa Smeralda 

'The Emerald Coast', a name inspired by the azure colour of the sea, nestles in the north east corner of the island. It was designed and developed by the Aga Khan in the 1960's, to preserve and protect this earthly paradise. With Porto Cervo at its centre, the Costa Smeralda coastline stretches for 55km, with a harmonisation between Mediterranean architecture, natural landscape and seascape encompassing more than 80 beautiful bays, coves and sandy beaches.


Alghero

Alghero is a charming old Catalan town often referred to as the Coral Riviera, nestled into the north west Sardinian coastline, with wonderful views over the bay to the dramatic cliffs at Capo Caccia. The old walled Alghero town, within the ancient ramparts and lookout towers, has a lively atmosphere with a good selection of shops, café bars and restaurants. It has an interesting history to discover manifested in its well preserved architecture. There is a 5km long white sandy beach stretching from the port and marina to Fertilia and other lovely coves and beaches on the way to Porto Conte.


La Maddalena Island

The largest of the 7 islands that make up the Archipelago of La Maddalena and it can be reached by regular daily ferries from Palau in approximately 15 minutes. There is a thriving port and yacht marina surrounded by little café bars, restaurants and gelaterias and a wonderful place to stop to watch the boats and the world go by. The town has a good selection of shops and attractive side streets. There is a lovely circular coastal road with spectacular views and giving access to some superb beaches and Caprera Island by bridge.



About Sardinia

Sardinia, or in Italian 'Sardegna', is not a mainstream Mediterranean destination but a sophisticated Italian island, west of mainland Italy and south of Corsica. With over 1,800km of unspoilt coastline, it is renowned for beautiful beaches, turquoise sea and fascinating rock formations.

Being the second largest Mediterranean island, it has so much more to offer with an interesting history, wild mountainous interior, vibrant towns with local traditions and colourful festivals. Sardinia is an island that allows you to truly experience the very essence of Mediterranean life.

The cuisine offers a rich repertoire of dishes, heavily influenced by the country's various neighbours including Corsica and Italy, accompanied by impressive local wines. The mixing of game and farm produce (traditional with inland towns) and fish and seafood (traditional with coastal towns) results in a combination of flavours and appearance that is unique to Sardinia.

Sardinia has something for everyone from the jet set world famous Costa Smeralda, with breathtaking scenery and exclusive hotels, to the unspoilt south coast with many deserted beaches and Caribbean-like turquoise sea. Wherever you are in Sardinia, there will be a stunning coastline with beautiful bays and beaches, vibrant yet uncommercialised towns and villages, a mountainous interior with wonderful views of the island, refreshing lakes and waterfalls, and an interesting history.

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