D. H. Lawrence once wrote that Sardinia had "escaped the net of European
civilization" and was "not a bit like the rest of Italy." Though the
northern part of the island is showing signs of real estate development, the
rest of the island remains a real respite the endless churches,
museums, and bustle of the mainland's cities. Mysterious ruins, wind-carved
rock formations, pink flamingos and even wild horses characterize the
rustic, rugged ambience of Sardinia. Many of the island's most astounding
attractions remain virtually inaccessible without a car, which has made
promoting the island as a tourist destination difficult.
direct from sardinia: island hopping
Meet Clive Hawkins, who hopped from the U.K. to Sardinia to teach English. He has some surprising and helpful advice to help you realize your dream of moving to Italy.
all business in sardinia
For some alternate reality, glimpse a day in the life of a Sardinian
businessman while he takes care of business.
extreme sardinia
Those intrepid telecommuters are at it again! Just how easy is it to
find
a
phone line in Sardinia? Find out what it's like to telecommute from Sardinia.
windy tourism
One family's escape from mistral winds leads them straight to gelato in When mistral winds and ice cream collide!
sard feast
Learn about the history of Sardinian Cuisine and celebrate Sard heritage with an authentic meal in a tavola.
what do you know about sardinia?
Match your wits with out travel editor & fellow readers to find out how much you really know about Sardinia!
your sardinian experience
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