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Sardinia by Boat

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Photo: Sailing to Caprera Island

The Costa Smeralda is legendarily beautiful and exclusive, but sail along the coast or drive inland a stretch—away from the glitz and glamour and 300-foot mega-yachts—and you can find semi-deserted beaches and villages that time forgot.

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Inspired by: Sailing to Sardinia — by Devin Friedman, Published Apr. 2008

Hotels (4)

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    Boomerang Yachting & Charter

    Boomerang offers private or group travel itineraries on a variety of boats.

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    Su Gologone

    The hotel is a “rustic” building (i.e., built in the local style to look like a big, white, very beautiful farmhouse) with a pool surrounded by hedges

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    Hotel Cala di Volpe

    Located on the Costa Smeralda, one of the most exclusive spots in the Mediterranean, the Hotel Cala di Volpe was built 40 years ago by the Aga Khan. T

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    La Coluccia

    The 47-room La Coluccia—near the small town of Santa Teresa di Gallura—is ideal for couples craving undisturbed beach time. The stretch of sand alongs

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Restaurants (3)

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    Cala di Volpe Restaurant

    Guests continue to pour in, on dinghies from giant yachts anchored in the bay and from the hotel’s private beach, not to mention the people like me wh

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    Agriturismo Su Cuile

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    Osteria da Tonino

Activities (2)

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    Maddalena Archipelago National Park

    The park consists of seven mostly uninhabited islands, and is destination No. 1 for Sardinian vacationers.

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    Capichera Winery

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    Naples

    Is Naples frozen in a gilded past—or forging a new identity as Italy's most vibrantly authentic (and undiscovered) city?The answer: Both. A contemporary art scene, celebrated restaurants and the fines

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