Baia Sardinia is located on the northern tip of the Italian island of Sardinia and is a prime location for luxury Italy holidays. Boasting some of the most picturesque beaches in the Mediterranean, you can expect to find crystal clear waters and soft white sands here - the perfect combination for some well deserved relaxation.
The area offers luxurious accommodation options with first class amenities, including sumptuous spas and gourmet dining. With a pristine coastline, you can try your hand at a range of watersports, including opportunities to enjoy snorkelling and scuba diving.
When it comes to dining, you’re not short on choice as Sardinian cuisine is renowned for its fresh seafood offering as well as locally sourced ingredients and traditional flavours. Choose from an array of upscale restaurants and beach clubs with sensational panoramic views to match.
Beyond the natural beauty of the island, Sardinia is also rich in history and culture. Enjoy heading off the beaten track and exploring charming villages with winding streets and quaint cafes. Don’t forget to stop off at cultural landmarks like the Nuragic complexes and the pretty town of Porto Cervo, home to a picturesque marina and designer shops.
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Flight time from the UK to Sardinia is around 2 hours 30 minutes.
Transfer time from Olbia airport to Baia Sardinia is approximately 40 minutes.
Sardinia is a summer destination, with the season generally running from May to early October. Temperatures are at their hottest in July and August and this is when the towns and beaches are at their busiest. However, Sardinia also enjoys a mild climate in spring and autumn with temperatures rarely going beneath 20 degrees which makes it perfect for visiting at the beginning or end of season too. May, June and September are ideal months to visit for those wanting to avoid the busiest crowds and still enjoy warm weather.
British citizens do not currently require a visa to visit Italy.
When you dine out in Italy, you will generally be charged a coperto (cover charge), which is for the bread, tablecloth, cutlery, etc. Tipping in Italy is not customary, but is always appreciated.
The official language of Italy is Italian. English is widely spoken too, so getting by is easy.