Now we have found a favourite place in Sardinia where we feel comfortable! As soon as we rolled in yesterday we felt that "Here we stay for a while!". We started in Alghero on the west coast yesterday afternoon and drove south - on nice winding roads along the coast.
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The caves of Neptune, or Grotta di Nettuno as they are called in Italian, are located outside Alghero in Sardinia. Neptune's caves were discovered by fishermen in the 19th century and the cave system is one of the most famous on the island. A lovely boat trip took us there and it was very convenient in the summer heat. Come to the Neptune Caves in Sardinia!
Read moreYesterday, as we drove south in Sardinia, we felt a bit cheated. Firstly, we did not get out to the beaches at Emerald Coast with our motorhome and secondly, it felt like we left the charming small roads and deserted nature of Corsica behind us. Here in Sardinia, the roads are bigger, the people are more numerous, the cars drive faster... Well, we finally arrived at Cala Gonone, which is really nice!
Read moreLa Maddalena in Sardinia is a true holiday paradise. The archipelago, located on the northern side of Sardinia, is full of green areas, small bays and beautiful sandy beaches. There are also campsites, a number of smaller hotels and a small charming town - also called La Maddalena.
Read moreThe luxury campsite Jesolo International is located in Lido Di Jesolo, Italy. Here, close to Venice, you'll find Europe's longest pedestrian and shopping street and a huge, luxurious campsite. This is 'all inclusive' in the true sense of the word.
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