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Luxury Villas in Sardinia

In the realm of travel, luxury villas in Sardinia stand as beacons of indulgence, offering a sanctuary for the soul and a canvas for unforgettable experiences. From the allure of five-star amenities to the tranquillity of private pools, each element coalesces to redefine the art of relaxation and rejuvenation. As you embark on your journey of exploration and discovery, embrace the essence of luxury and unlock a world of unparalleled opulence. Book right now a luxury villa in Sardinia!

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Discover our exclusive selection of villa rentals in Sardinia countryside, featuring private swimming pools and a wide range of high-end services. From outdoor Jacuzzis to nearby golf courses and padel courts, our handpicked villas are designed to offer comfort, privacy and refined luxury. Hiring a private villa with a pool in Sardinia means enjoying a truly bespoke holiday, where elegance meets relaxation. Browse our full collection of vacation rentals in Florence and Surroundings and start planning an unforgettable Italian escape.

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One of the greatest advantages of our villas is their complete independence. Each property features a fully equipped kitchen with everything you need to prepare meals with ease – even a full three-course dinner if you wish. This allows you to enjoy cosy evenings at home, without the need to dine out every night, sharing quality time with family and friends. Should you require assistance at any point during your stay, our professional and attentive staff are always available to ensure a smooth and enjoyable holiday.

Luxury Villas in Italy: Your Exclusive and Unforgettable Holiday

Are you dreaming of a refined and indulgent holiday in Italy? Renting an exclusive luxury Italian villa is one of the finest ways to experience the country’s timeless beauty. With panoramic views, tailored services and premium amenities, our luxury villas offer an authentic yet sophisticated way to enjoy Italy. In this guide, we explore why choosing a private luxury villa is the ideal solution, the different villa styles available, and how to select the perfect property for your stay.

Italy as a Prestigious Luxury Destination

Italy has long been known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and breathtaking landscapes. From the rolling hills of Tuscany to the sparkling waters of the Amalfi Coast, there are endless opportunities to experience luxury in Italy. Whether you are looking for a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a group trip, Italy has something to offer everyone.

Why Rent an Exclusive Luxury Villa in Sardinia?

While there are many luxurious hotels in Sardinia, renting an exclusive luxury italian villa offers a unique experience. With a villa, you have the freedom and privacy to create your own schedule and enjoy the company of your loved ones without any interruptions. Luxury Italian Villas also offer personalized services, such as private chefs, drivers, and concierge services, to make your stay even more special.

Types of Luxury Villas to Rent in Italy

There are many different types of luxury villas to rent in Italy, each offering a unique experience. Here are some of the most popular:

  • Coastal Villas: Coastal villas offer stunning views of the sea and access to some of Italy's most beautiful beaches. These villas are perfect for those who love water sports, beach activities, and soaking up the sun.
  • Countryside Villas: Countryside villas offer a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Surrounded by lush greenery, rolling hills, and vineyards, these villas are perfect for those who want to relax and enjoy nature.
  • City Villas: City villas offer the best of both worlds – luxury accommodations in the heart of the city. With access to world-class museums, restaurants, and shopping, these villas are perfect for those who want to experience the city's culture and nightlife.

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Discover Sardinia: A Journey Through Sea, Culture, and Nature

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Sardinia, a remarkable Italian island at the heart of the Mediterranean, is famed for its almost 2,000 kilometres of coastline, golden sandy shores, and a mountainous interior threaded with panoramic walking routes. This varied terrain is dotted with thousands of nuraghi, distinctive Bronze Age stone towers that speak of the island’s earliest civilisations. Celebrated worldwide for its clear waters and spectacular beaches, Sardinia is a place of contrasts, where untamed nature sits alongside age old traditions.

A Journey Through History

Over the centuries, Sardinia has been an important meeting point of cultures. The Nuragic civilisation of the Bronze Age left an extraordinary heritage, with around 8,000 nuraghi still scattered across the island. Su Nuraxi di Barumini, the best known of these monuments, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. From the 9th century onwards, Sardinia was divided into four independent realms known as the Giudicati, which with support from the Maritime Republics of Pisa and Genoa resisted repeated attempts at conquest. Later, the creation of the Kingdom of Sardinia by Pope Boniface VIII marked the beginning of a new era, eventually leading to the rule of the Habsburgs and the House of Savoy, and finally to inclusion in the Kingdom of Italy in 1861.


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A Land Rich in Contrasts

Sardinia is wonderfully varied, with each area offering its own distinctive character and experiences.

  • Ogliastra: This region is prized for its unspoilt scenery and striking coastline, with famous beaches such as Cala Goloritzé and Cala Luna, perfect for sea lovers and keen walkers. Local heritage thrives in events like the Festival dei Tenores, where groups perform traditional polyphonic singing recognised by UNESCO. The archaeological site of Tiscali, a mysterious Nuragic settlement hidden in the mountains, is well worth a visit.

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  • Costa Smeralda: Famous for its elegance and natural splendour, the Costa Smeralda attracts visitors from across the globe with its pale sandy beaches and turquoise waters, including Spiaggia del Principe and Capriccioli. The area is also noted for its vibrant nightlife and high end resorts. Porto Cervo, at the centre of the Costa Smeralda, combines refined architecture with a glamorous feel, while Sardinian traditions live on in craft markets and local festivals such as the Sagra di San Giovanni.

  • Barbagia: Often regarded as the cultural heart of the island, Barbagia is a mountainous district steeped in history and tradition. The towns of Nuoro and Orgosolo are renowned for their murals, which depict powerful scenes from local life and social history. Regional specialities such as porceddu and pecorino cheese are central to the area’s identity, along with major cultural events like the Sartiglia di Oristano. Traditional music, particularly tenor singing, remains a vital part of everyday life.

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  • Gallura: With its dramatic scenery and wind shaped granite rocks, Gallura includes the beautiful Maddalena Archipelago, a genuine natural gem. Beaches such as Spiaggia Rosa and Caprera are admired for their clear waters and pristine environment. The area is also known for its wine production, particularly the distinguished Vermentino di Gallura. Local festivals, including the Feast of San Francesco in Luras, celebrate tradition with folk music and dancing.

  • Sulcis-Iglesiente: This varied region combines gentle hills with rugged stretches of coast. Iglesias is recognised for its medieval heritage and former mining sites, reminders of its industrial past. The beaches of Teulada and Portixeddu rank among the island’s finest, with turquoise waters and soft sand. Long standing traditions endure here, from “canti a chitarra” singing to religious festivals such as the Sagra di Sant'Antioco, where processions and music bring communities together.

  • The Sardinian Coast: A Paradise of Natural Beauty

    Sardinia’s coastline is exceptionally diverse, forming a remarkable patchwork of natural landscapes. Towering cliffs, sheltered coves, and long sandy beaches create ever changing scenery, ensuring that every visit feels different. With 1,897 kilometres of shoreline, the island offers an extraordinary choice of beaches, each with its own appeal. Here are some of the most celebrated, arranged by area.

    • North East: The Costa Smeralda

      In the north east, the celebrated Costa Smeralda boasts superb beaches such as Liscia Ruja, admired for its pale sand and sparkling turquoise sea. Close by, Capriccioli Beach, with its small coves and lovely views, is ideal for those in search of peace. Porto Cervo Beach, a well known exclusive location, is distinguished by its elegant setting and clear waters. Romazzino Beach, with its sweeping outlook and refined atmosphere, is another highlight along this famous coast.

    • Northwest: Wild and Unspoilt Beaches

      The north west is characterised by wild scenery and largely untouched beaches. Stintino Beach, with its vivid turquoise waters and fine white sand, is often listed among the most beautiful on the island. La Pelosa Beach, noted for its shallow sea and striking colours, is especially suited to families. Backed by dunes and Mediterranean scrub, Le Saline Beach offers a peaceful and atmospheric spot for a day by the sea.


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    • West: A Natural Paradise

      The west coast is a haven for lovers of the outdoors. Is Arutas Beach is famous for its unusual white quartz pebbles and clear water. Mari Ermi Beach, with its changing shades of blue and green, impresses with its untamed setting. Putzu Idu Beach, with shallow and generally calm waters, is well suited to families. S'Archittu Beach, known for its striking natural arch and dramatic cliffs, provides superb coastal views.

    • South: Dunes and Turquoise Sea

      In the south, Chia Beach is widely admired for its golden sand dunes and brilliant turquoise sea. Tuerredda Beach, often described as one of the finest in Italy, delights visitors with its pristine landscape and clear waters. Su Giudeu Beach, with calm, transparent shallows, is another excellent choice for a peaceful day by the sea. Porto Pino Beach, celebrated for its dunes and bright, shallow waters, feels like a secluded slice of paradise.

    • East: Natural Beauty and Spectacular Scenery

      The east coast presents a striking combination of natural beauty and dramatic landscapes. Cala Luna Beach, known for its caves and remarkable scenery, can be reached by boat or on foot along scenic paths. Cala Goloritzé Beach, framed by limestone cliffs and clear water, is especially popular with keen walkers and nature enthusiasts (it was named the most beautiful beach in the world in the 2025 edition of “The World’s 50 Best Beaches”). Often nicknamed “Little Tahiti”, Cala Brandinchi Beach is a favourite with families and sun seekers. In San Teodoro, La Cinta Beach offers shallow turquoise waters and fine sand, ideal for a relaxed day out. Berchida Beach, meanwhile, is among the quietest stretches of coast, perfect for those seeking peace and natural surroundings.




    Not just the sea: a journey through history, culture, and gastronomy in Sardinia

    Sardinia offers far more than a traditional beach holiday. The island holds a wealth of historical and cultural sites that reveal the richness of its past.

    Nuraghi, Menhirs, Giants' Tombs, and Sacred Wells

    Among the most impressive are the Nuragic villages, including Su Nuraxi di Barumini, celebrated for its remarkable megalithic design. Other significant nuraghi include Serra Orrios in Dorgali, valued for its size and state of preservation, and Santu Antine in Torralba, where traces of settlements from several eras remain. The Tombs of the Giants, such as Li Lolghi in Arzachena and S'Ena 'e Thomes in Dorgali, provide insight into Nuragic burial customs through their monumental stone structures. The sacred wells, for example Santa Cristina in Paulilatino, underline the spiritual role of water in Nuragic belief. Pranu Muttedu near Goni is noted for its concentration of menhirs, linked to ancient ritual activity, while dolmens like Sa Coveccada in Mores point to even earlier, Neolithic traditions. Evidence of later civilisations can also be seen: Phoenician settlements such as Monte Sirai in Carbonia and Sulci in Sant’Antioco reflect Mediterranean trade networks, while Roman influence survives in sites including the amphitheatre in Cagliari and villas in Olbia and Porto Torres. Exploring these places is a journey through the centuries and into the island’s cultural soul.

    Gastronomy: a journey through the flavors of Sardinia

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    Sardinian cooking, shaped by centuries of tradition, varies from one area to another while maintaining strong historic roots. From coastal towns to inland villages, the island offers flavourful dishes made with fresh, local ingredients. Sardinia is well known for fine produce such as pecorino and fiore sardo cheeses, saffron, quality wines, and bottarga. Both restaurants and home kitchens preserve long standing recipes, from traditional breads to specialities like pane frattau and zuppa gallurese. Local pasta, whether dried or fresh, plays a leading role, while main courses range from hearty meat dishes such as roast suckling pig to delicate seafood preparations. Food festivals celebrating regional traditions and the island’s Wine Routes, where native grapes such as Vermentino and Cannonau can be discovered, offer memorable culinary experiences. Learn more in our article: 10 Typical Dishes You Must Try in Sardinia.

    Outdoor activities: adventures in Sardinian nature

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    Sardinia is an excellent choice for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities ranging from walking and climbing to birdwatching and discovering rural traditions. Mountain areas such as Gennargentu and Supramonte are crossed by scenic paths through impressive landscapes rich in distinctive flora and fauna. The well known Sentiero dei Gennargentu offers routes for different ability levels, with far reaching views across valleys and towards the sea. Birdwatchers can explore protected zones like Molentargius Park, where pink flamingos and numerous other species inhabit wetlands of high ecological value. The island is also a leading destination for rock climbing, thanks to sea cliffs in areas such as Cala Gonone and Baunei, where challenging routes are set against magnificent coastal backdrops.

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    The Climate of Sardinia

    Sardinia’s climate provides varied experiences across the year, with each season bringing its own distinctive mood.

    In spring, the countryside comes alive with colour and scent. Temperatures generally range from 15°C to 25°C, and the landscape turns green once more. Walks along the shore or through wooded areas are especially pleasant, accompanied by light breezes carrying the fragrance of rosemary and myrtle.

    Summer is hot and bright, with temperatures frequently exceeding 30°C. The beaches are the perfect place to cool down, and the clear blue sea invites swimming and relaxation. Evenings are often filled with festivals and village fairs celebrating local food and traditions, creating a warm and sociable atmosphere.

    As autumn arrives, the island is coloured in rich, warm tones and the heat softens. This is grape harvest time, when vineyards are heavy with fruit and the countryside looks particularly picturesque. Walking routes in the hills reveal splendid views, and seasonal events offer chances to sample regional produce such as wine and olive oil.

    Finally, winter in Sardinia is milder than in many other parts of Italy, with temperatures rarely falling below 5°C. Rain replenishes rivers and streams, and nature rests before spring returns. It is a lovely period for visiting historic towns and experiencing local culture in a calmer, more authentic setting.

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