Costa Smeralda - Sardegna
Costa Smeralda is the name given to 55 km of coastal line and 3500 hectares of land located in north-eastern Sardegna. On this page we take a virtual stroll among its most renowned locations. Liscia Ruja Architectural details of Cala di Volpe Hotel. Conceived as a sculpture by Swiss artist Jacques Couelles, the exterior is inspired by old fishermen villages of Sardinia and Camargue in southern France. La Celvia. Romazzino Hotel and its bay. A terrace overlooking the bay at Romazzino Hotel. Spiaggia del Principe. Pevero. Piccolo Pevero. Marina Nuova in Porto Cervo. Wooden Bridge in Porto Cervo. View of the Clubhouse of Yacht Club Costa Smeralda. Yacht Club Costa Smeralda and its Terrace overlooking Porto Cervo Bay Mortorio. Mortorio is one of the many small unhabited islands right off the coast of Costa Smeralda. They are part of the National Park of La Maddalena. The infinity pool at Pitrizza Hotel. Sailing Boats in the evening light. The Costa Smeralda stone that ideally marks its territory; one is located to the south on the road from Olbia to Portisco, the other to the north on the road from Porto Raphael to Porto Cervo.
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Cala di Volpe Hotel and the Cala di Volpe Bay Partial view of Cala di Volpe Hotel at night Pevero Golf Club. Designed by Robert Trent Jones Snr it is considered as one of the best golf courses world-wide. La Celvia and Capriccioli. Romazzino Beach Lounge. Architectural details of Romazzino hotel - strongly influenced by the Spanish-Andalusian style. Spiaggia del Principe. Sailing Boats during a regatta al Li Nibani Island. Pevero. Cervo Hotel at the heart of Porto Cervo. Porto Cervo view from Marina Vecchia. Main Lounge at the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda. Cala del Faro. Liscia Renè. Sardegna - A Myth in the Mediterranean
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