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Description
Facilities
Position: Emerald Coast
Distance from airport: Olbia 20 min
Distance from main locations: Porto Rotondo 10 min, Porto Cervo 35 min
Distance from sea/lake: 20 min
Rooms: 8
Bathrooms: 11
*On request, extra cost
Tennis court
Location
Villa Paradiso is located in the region of Gallura, in the Northern Sardinia, a prime location to visit along Costa Smeralda. Dating back to the Middle Ages, this is as rich in history as most any area to be discovered in Italy. The main towns and villages in the coastal area are Olbia, Tempio Pausania, La Maddalena, Arzachena and Calangianus. Regardless of the estate immediate environmental seclusion, Olbia’s airport is conveniently less than an hour from the estate.
The beaches of San Pantaleo and Santa Teresa Gallura have contributed to this land development as a fashionable touristic destination, both areas boasting some of the most beautiful of Sardinia’s beaches. One can feel the strong, resounding music of ancient times in Santa Teresa Gallura, looking at the sea, and walking through the countryside. Wide open spaces, uncontaminated landscapes, and the primordial beauty of Gallura lead to wonder about an era, during which Gallura was crowded by not just its people, but by heroes and gods.
On the way to Capo Testa one can find a whole “nuraghi” village, where its circular foundations are still visible today. With strong historical roots dating back to times prehistoric, Gallura’s central Mediterranean location made Costa Smeralda a key trading stop for Phenicians, Romans and Spaniards. This has made the Costa Smeralda of today the historic legend that draws visitors from all corners of the globe. Hence, the Costa Smeralda of today still prides itself on the very land and seascapes of times past.
Make your senses available for a journey to Sardinia’s Emerald Coast, as it ensures stunning views of the coast, wonderful fragrances of the sea, and sounds of its own natural world.