Sardinia forms part of Italy and is the second largest island in the Mediterranean. It is famous for its clean beaches and jagged coastline. The terrain is fascinating, rugged and striking with rocky mountains giving way to ancient olive groves and craggy caves.
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A great way to check out the scenery is aboard the Trenino Verde (Green Train), this steam locomotive travels around the island offering stunning views.

The Valley of the Moon at Capo Testa and the Bear Rock at Capo d'Orso on the northern tip of the island offer incredible sights, these weather beaten rock formations are great for walking and climbing
Sardinia's true culture remains in the remoter mountain areas like the Gennargentu range where village festivals still celebrate Sardinian history. If you don't want to venture too far into the mountains you could simply take a trip to the Citadel of Museums in the islands capital Cagliari for a glance back into Sardinia's history and culture.

The stunning coastline of Sardinia has some of the cleanest and best white sandy beaches and crystal seas in the Mediterranean, ideal for swimming and snorkelling.
For adrenaline junkies Sardinia offer some fantastic water sports, with speed boats or jet ski's to hire.

Windsurfing is also a popular attraction with good winds around Porto Pollo. If you prefer to stay on dry land then try a game of beach volley ball or just enjoy the barbeques.
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