Sardinia is one of the most famous islands in the Mediterranean. This is a place with a long history that starts with the ancient Nuraghe up to the Phoenicians, Arabs and Romans. Currently the island belongs to Italy, but it has its own government. Simply everything is worth wondering on this island. You will find much fun exploring the culture of local people, their Sardinian Italian dialect, and the incredible beauty of landscapes of this place. The terrain here is mainly mountainous, the east coast borders with Gennargentu volcanic massif, which is located in the heart of the island. The Iglesiente massive goes into Monte dei Sette Fratelli and Monti dei Sulchis mountains in the western part of Sardinia. Small rivers run quickly between the mountains, making this place simply perfect for vineyards. There are no industrial enterprises on the island, so everything is focused on tourism and recreation. Because of the purity and cleanliness of local waters Sardinia always wins numerous so-called "blue flags" – the indicators of purity. The total length of beaches in Sardinia estimates approximately 1,850 kilometers. This territory is home to countless amazingly beautiful corners of nature that strike visitors by crystal water and cozy coves. Here azure shores bath in clear waters, largest choice of recreational activities makes people forget about everything, golden sand pleasantly warms legs, and the sun gently caresses with its rays. Everything in Sardinia is created for enjoyment. The most significant attractions include Sardinia Nuraghe fortress, the town of Costa Smeralda, St. Mary's Cathedral in Castello, and the ancient town Cagliari.
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