Sardinia is the second-largest Mediterranean island (after Sicily) and is a constitutional part of Italy. Sardinia has a long and rich history; human remains dating to around 250,000 B.C. have been found on the island.
Sardinia is a mountainous and fertile island that enjoys a warm, Mediterranean climate and attracts many visitors with its beautiful scenery, historic sites and pleasant coastal resorts. The island will appeal to all lovers of nature, whether you prefer sea, raging rivers, mountains, hills or forests.
Getting your hiking boots on and wandering around the scenery is strongly recommended for any visit to Sardinia.
If you're in Sardinia to relax, then do not fear, as local restaurants provide a great range of food. It is unlikely, however that you will be served before 7pm, so don't have an early lunch!

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