Holidays in Sardinia with your 4-legged friend: the best pet-friendly campsites to discover heavenly beaches
Sardinia is a heavenly island with some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. From the hills of the hinterland, characterized by Mediterranean vegetation, one goes down to the beautiful coast where the Caribbean-like blue waters are dominant. Sardinia is a place for all: families, young people, couples and 4-legged friends. There are lots of pet-friendly campsites in Sardinia surrounded by greenery, where you can spend a holiday with your trusty friend enjoying all possible comforts.
Sardinia, which has a mild climate throughout the year, offers a wide range of activities to be done both in the sea and in nature: surfing, windsurfing, diving, trekking and biking. The entire island is divided into 5 protected marine areas for a total of 80 thousand hectares of land...
Sardinia is a heavenly island with some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. From the hills of the hinterland, characterized by Mediterranean vegetation, one goes down to the beautiful coast where the Caribbean-like blue waters are dominant. Sardinia is a place for all: families, young people, couples and 4-legged friends. There are lots of pet-friendly campsites in Sardinia surrounded by greenery, where you can spend a holiday with your trusty friend enjoying all possible comforts.
Sardinia, which has a mild climate throughout the year, offers a wide range of activities to be done both in the sea and in nature: surfing, windsurfing, diving, trekking and biking. The entire island is divided into 5 protected marine areas for a total of 80 thousand hectares of land where you can experience wonderful naturalistic and cultural itineraries.
Worth mentioning is also the amazing Maddalena archipelago, to be explored by car or boat, offering wonderful beaches and especially close encounters with dolphins and turtles. Moreover, tourists will enjoy discovering the over 700 Sardinian archaeological sites of the Nuraghes: ultra-millennial buildings left by the ancient Nuragic civilization of shepherds and peasants that lived on the island.
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