Sardinia is a large Italian island located in the Mediterranean Sea and characterized by about 2000 km of coast, sandy beaches and a mountainous hinterland crossed by hiking trails.
The sea reigns over this region with its colors that migrate into the coves, along the coasts, towards the beaches and the most popular resorts. Porto Cervo and Porto Rotondoare among the most famous summer destinations.
In Sardinia there also multiple national parks and reserves like the Natural Park of Asinara Island, the Maddalena national park.
Its jagged landscape is dotted with thousands of nuraghes, mysterious hive-shaped stone ruins, built in the Bronze Age. One of the largest and oldest nuraghi is Barumini's Su Nuraxi, which dates back to 1500 BC and is a UNESCO World Heritage site