Is 2 weeks too long in Sardinia?
Whether 2 weeks is too long depends on what you like doing, but for me 2 weeks hardly scratches the surface. With 2 weeks you could move around the island to see a brief glimpse of all it has to offer, but, once again if it was me, I’d head to the East Coast with a hire car.
What is there to do in Sardinia for 2 weeks?
These articles will help you!
- 1) Costa Smeralda / Porto Cervo (2 days)
- 2) La Maddalena archipelago (3 days)
- 3) Capo Testa / Santa Teresa di Gallura (1 day)
- 4) Castelsardo (1 day)
- 5) Stintino (2 days)
- 6) Alghero (3 days)
- 7) Gulf of Orosei (2 days)
- 8) Going back to Olbia (1 day)
Which part of Sardinia is the most beautiful?
The Gulf of Orosei, in central-eastern Sardinia is one of the most beautiful spot in Sardinia.
Which is better to visit Sicily or Sardinia?
If you’re looking for classic historical sites and lots of Greek history then Sicily is the best option, whereas Sardina has much older examples of ancient monuments and has more Roman history than the other island.
Which is cheaper Corsica or Sardinia?
Corsica is slightly more expensive than Sardinia, both islands really are Italianate in flavour. (Corsica is not really French at heart but a very individual island with an Italian feel). The traditional food in Corsica is very hearty, wild boar stews, etc.
Where to go in Thailand in 2 weeks?
An escape to the world-famous Thai islands on the south is inevitable and is the best place to relax before ending your trip. Here’s a quick summary of this travel itinerary for Thailand in 2 weeks: Bangkok: 2 days. Ayutthaya: 1 day. Chiang Mai: 3 days. Krabi/Railay: 3 days. Koh Lanta: 3 days.
How many days in Thailand in 2 weeks?
Here’s a quick summary of this travel itinerary for Thailand in 2 weeks: 1 Bangkok: 2 days 2 Ayutthaya: 1 day 3 Chiang Mai: 3 days 4 Krabi/Railay: 3 days 5 Koh Lanta: 3 days 6 Bangkok: 2 days
Where to visit during a 2 weeks road trip in Sardinia?
Capo Testa is definitely one of the best places to visit during a 2 weeks road trip in Northern Sardinia! Spend the night in Santa Teresa di Gallura, a lovely seaside town with many restaurants and small shops. La Reggia Di Nausicaa: Located 10 min walking from Santa Teresa port.
How to get from Sardinia to Olbia and back?
You’re 2 weeks trip to Northern Sardinia is now almost over. It’s time to head back to Olbia and fly back home. From Cala Gonone, the fastest road takes about 1h30 to get to the airport, but if your flight is only at the end of the day, you can also take the coastal road to drive back to Olbia.