Sardinia (Eyewitness Travel Guides)
by DK Publishing
from DK Travel
Highlights include: Cagliari and the South, the Eastern Coast, Central Sardinia and Barbagia, the Western Coast, the North and the Costa Esmeralda.
Sardinia (Regional Guide)
by Paula Hardy
from Lonely Planet
Fiercely independent but unquestionably Italian, secluded Sardinia is at last revealing its secrets to the rest of the world. The unspoilt, idyllic beaches and jewel-coloured waters are offset by rugged mountains and lush valleys, the mysterious nuraghe towers by charming seaside towns. The island’s culture is fascinating, the festivals delightful, the food mouth-watering…so jump in!
Read Up – detailed history, culture and arts chapters put Sardinia’s unique heritage in context
Dine Out – extensive reviews track down unassuming local haunts and exclusive Sardinian institutions
Sleep In Style – the best places to stay from medieval Alghero to the bustling port city of Cagliari
Get Active – the pick of the island’s spectacular dive sites, mountain hikes in the Gennargentu, cycling routes and horse riding
Travellers Sardinia, 2nd: Guides to destinations worldwide (Travellers - Thomas Cook)
by Lindsay Bennett
from Thomas Cook Publishing
The Rough Guide to Sardinia 3 (Rough Guide Travel Guides)
by Rough Guides
from Rough Guides
A comprehensive, up-to-date and informative guide to one of the most intriguing islands. Discover Sardinia’s highlights by flicking through the full-colour introduction, from the lively capital of Cágliari and the beaches of the southern coast to the evocative prehistoric ruins of the Nuraghi. You will find incisive reviews of all the best places to eat, drink and sleep in every region and plenty of practical advice for exploring the island – whether by bicycle, car, boat or on foot. The guide also takes a comprehensive look at Sardinia''s history, culture, art and many festivals and includes maps and plans for every area.
The Rough Guide to Sardinia is like having a local friend plan your trip.
Sardinia Travel Map (with Cagliari) (Country Mapping S.)
by Freytag-Berndt
from Freytag-Berndt
A detailed two-sided road and tourist map of Sardinia, Italy at a scale of 1:150,000 (1"to 2.4 miles). Shading is used to accent the land in relief. Selected elevations are shown in meters, and distances are in kilometers. The legend indicates road classifications, route numbers, distances, airports, marinas, and rail and ferry routes. Historic sites, along with parks, and camping sites are also shown. Insets include the towns of Sassari, Alghero, Oristano, Olbia, Cagliari, and Nuoro. Attached booklet includes Top Ten Tourist Tips information in multiple languages and placename index.
Sardinia, 4th (Country & Regional Guides - Cadogan)
by Dana Facaros
from Cadogan Guides
A detailed chapter on Sardinian culture includes a section on the island’s most enduring mysteries: the nuraghe, ancient towers dotted throughout the landscape. Illustrations of the different types of nuraghe allow you to identify them and understand the differences between them. As always, the very best places to try out Sardinian cuisine are listed, alongside hand-picked hotels, villas, bars and shops.
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