An Elite Playground Becomes Less Soby SETH SHERWOODAugust 17, 2008Once the most remote and inaccessible of the Mediterranean jet-set getaways, Costa Smeralda is drawing more new visitors than ever.(read article)
Getting a Goatby TIM NEVILLEFebruary 22, 2009The best way to see the ruggedly gorgeous coast of the Orosei Gulf is by hiking a little known trail, lined with limestone cliffs and isolated beaches.(read article)
Alghero: City guideby Lisa HillierFebruary 09, 2002
On the coast in Sardinia, Lisa Hillier enjoys the mix of Italian and Catalan influences in just the right portions of medieval history, fine architecture and mouth-watering pasta
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Sardinia: Weekend to rememberby Richard RobinsonAugust 22, 2002
His luggage is missing but no matter. Richard Robinson finds Alghero, in Sardinia, an easy-going, informal and friendly place
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Sardinia: In splendid subterraneaby Maggie O'SullivanAugust 12, 2003
As temperatures rise, the caves of Sardinia's Coral Riveria are a cool alternative to its beaches, says Maggie O'Sullivan
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A turret with a viewAugust 20, 2005
Novelist Julie Myerson finds a rugged jewel of a Sardinian hotel and a charming lack of self-awareness.
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Sardinia's loveliest quartetJune 07, 2006
Prices on Italy's Costa Smeralda rocket in high summer - so why not visit this chic corner of the island now, while its best hotels are less expensive, says Sophie Butler.
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Sardinia: Family fortunesApril 20, 2001
How do you keep parents and their offspring happy on holiday? Christopher Gilbert indulges both parties on a visit to a luxury Italian resort
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Porto Cervo: my kind of townSeptember 25, 2007
Writer and journalist James Owen likes to spend his summers in Porto Cervo, gazing at the translucent sea and dreaming of owning a mega-yacht.
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Sardinia: The lure of the Emerald Coastby Oliver SmithSeptember 02, 2009
You don&rsquo<t have to be super-rich to enjoy the island&rsquo<s Emerald Coast, with its
wonderful beaches, golf and nightlife, says Oliver Smith.
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