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Sardinia — an ancient Mediterranean island where timeless traditions and rugged beauty endure.
Sardinia is an island of ancient traditions, striking landscapes, and a fiercely preserved identity. Set in the heart of the Mediterranean, this Italian island is home to one of Europe's oldest continuous cultures, shaped by Nuragic civilisations, Phoenician traders, Roman rule, and centuries of seafaring life. Scattered across the island are mysterious stone towers known as nuraghe, standing as powerful symbols of Sardinia's deep and independent heritage.
Beyond its famous turquoise coastline, Sardinia's soul is found in its inland villages, where age-old customs, traditional dress, and regional dialects remain part of everyday life. Festivals, sacred processions, polyphonic singing (cantu a tenore), and a cuisine rooted in land and sea reflect a culture deeply connected to history and place. Warm, proud, and authentic, Sardinia invites travellers to experience the Mediterranean beyond the familiar, a land where tradition, community, and timeless beauty endure.