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SARDINIA
The Emerald Coast is a picturesque coastal region located in the northeastern part of the island of Sardinia. Known for its crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, and luxury resorts, it is a popular destination for tourists looking for a posh and exclusive vacation. The area is also home to beautiful landscapes, charming villages, and excellent dining options. It is a perfect place to relax, enjoy the Mediterranean sun and do some water activities. Villa Confida consists of a main villa and two annexes, surrounded by stunning natural beauty, and offers the perfect blend of comfort and elegance, making it the ideal getaway for those seeking for a relaxing and upscale holiday experience. With breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea and easy access to some of the most beautiful beaches, less than 10-minute drive away, this villa is the perfect place to unwind and make lasting memories. Whether you’re looking to spend your days lounging by the pool or exploring the local culture, you’ll find everything you need for the perfect vacation at this villa in Emerald Coast.
4 BEDROOMS/3 BATHROOMS
Main villa
Queen bedroom with access to the terrace, sharing bathroom with tub/shower
Twin bedroom with sharing bathroom with tub/shower
Annex 1
Queen bedroom with access to the private terrace, ensuite bathroom with shower
Annex 2
Queen bedroom with access to the private terrace, ensuite bathroom with shower
All bedrooms have air conditioning; all bathrooms are provided with hair dryers.
LIVING SPACES
The elegant villa presents rustic stone walls and cozy wooden beams, perfectly blended with modern designed furniture and beautiful artworks. The comfortable living room with ample seating, a modern fully equipped kitchen, ideal for guests who want to cook their own meals and have more control over their dining options, and an elegant furnished lounge in the panoramic outdoor patio, can accommodate very comfortably groups of friends or extended families.
OUTDOOR FEATURES
The charming villa, located in an elevated position, boasts a panoramic pool with unobstructed views of the sea, offering guests the opportunity to relax and soak in the natural beauty of the surroundings. The patio and the pergola feature ample seating to enjoy the view and the shade during the long summer hours.
AMENITIES
A/C in all interiors, heating, unlimited Wi-Fi; smart TVs with Netflix, dishwasher; washing machine, hairdryers, private swimming pool (12 m x 4 m), outdoor shower, outdoor whirlpool, BBQ, private parking.
SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
The uphill location of the villa provides a sense of serenity and tranquility, making it an ideal choice for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The villa is completely fenced, another villa is located 200 meters away, so guests can enjoy their own private space without interruption or disturbance. The villa is ideally located to provide privacy and at the same time nightlife and restaurants nearby. The sandy beaches of Rena Bianca, Cala Volpe, and Liscia Ruija are within 5 – 15 minutes reach.
Nearest Airport: Olbia 18 min;
Nearest serviced town: 10 min
Nearest beach: 8-min
Driving time estimated by Google Maps
The second biggest island in the Mediterranean (the first one is Sicily), Sardinia is a paradise for beach lovers! Whether you want to enjoy the life of the glitterati in the famous resorts of Costa Smeralda, or explore the more authentic southern coast, you will marvel at the beautiful beaches of the island, the combination of white sand and emerald water particularly appreciated by surfers. As beautiful as the coastline can be, some of the most memorable sights are found underwater so snorkeling and scuba diving are a must do! For golf lovers, three beautiful 18-hole golf courses are located on the island, the Pevero Golf Club on the north coast, Is Arenas Golf Club on the west coast, and Is Molas Golf Club on the south coast. Thanks to the proximity of the sea the golf courses enjoy unique water views and a mild climate, particularly favorable for golf all year round.
Cagliari is the capital of Sardinia and the island’s largest city. In Cagliari, visit the Castle, the Archeological Museum, the Marina district near the port, with its arcaded street with cafes and shops, the town hall, and several churches. Do not miss Cagliari botanic gardens and the Roman amphitheater, built in the second century, where outdoor concerts are held during the summer.
In the southern area, we suggest a visit to Baia Chia beaches, with a forest of Juniper trees and sand dunes as a backdrop. You should also explore Capo Malfatano, Cala Cipolla, Tuarredda and the beautiful beach of Cala Zafferano. This area offers a wide range of activities including sightseeing of the ancient Phoenician, Punic, and Roman remains at Nora, including those of an ancient Roman outdoor theater where performances are still held in summer. Animal lovers should check the natural marine shelter and sea turtle rescue center at Nora Lagoon.
WHERE TO EAT
Giagoni in Piazza, intimate space, great authentic sardinian cuisine.
Piazza Vittorio Emanuele 6, San Pantaleo – + 39 0789 65224
I Frati Rossi, when you want to escape a little from the crowd of Porto Cervo, drive up to this spot set on a hill. Enjoy the fantastic sea view, drink the rich wine, and eat the simple yet perfectly prepared dishes served by this quality restaurant.
Loc. Pantogia, Porto Cervo – +39 0789 94395
Trattoria Da Angelo Considered among the best places to eat south of Cagliari – Very simple trattoria with few tables, no menu, only local cuisine and catch of the day excellently prepared. Reservation recommended – Cash only.
Via Isonzo 3, Domus de Maria – +39 070 923 6363
Il Pescatore Serving a variety of typical Sardinian plates, including seafood and innovative dishes reinterpreted from traditional recipes. Outdoor seating available.
Loc. Balloi – +39 070 90033
Galaia Informal and friendly place serving seafood specialties.
Via Don Nicolò Segni 36, Carloforte – +39 0781 854081
WHERE TO SHOP
Sardinia is a hub for handicrafts, making it a souvenir shopper’s paradise. Look for wooden carnival masks, handmade lace, filigree jewelry, cork, and world famous handmade knives. Do not forget to try the smoked ricotta, the Pecorino Cheese (sheep’s milk cheese), our favorite is Fiore Sardo, or notable wines and the head-splitting firewater, filu e ferru, the local semolina pasta called “fregole”, a close relative to couscous. To make sure you are buying local, look for signs advertising “Prodotti Tipici Sardi”, or the island-sponsored I.S.O.L.A. co-op stores.
Amenities
Air Conditioning
Parking
Swimming Pool
Terrace / Alfresco Dining
View
Walk To Village
Waterfront
Wifi
Extra Optional Services
Airport Transfer
Extra Housekeeping
Fresh Groceries
Guided Tours
Laundry service
Private Chef
Pricing and Availability
Standard rates €12,570.00
From – 02 Nov 2024 – 24 Dec 2024 5,000.00
From – 25 Dec 2024 – 31 May 2025 €7,145.00
From – 01 Jun 2025 – 30 Jun 2025 €9,285.00
From – 01 Jul 2025 – 31 Jul 2025 €12,570.00
From – 01 Aug 2025 – 31 Aug 2025 €12,570.00
From – 01 Sep 2025 – 30 Sep 2025 €9,285.00
From – 01 Oct 2025 – 03 Jan 2026 €7,145.00
Pricing Notes
For 2025 travel
INCLUDED WITH RATE
Electricity (incl A/C) up to 350 kWh per week, heating, water, gas, and final cleaning
Midweek housekeeping service
Unlimited Wi-Fi internet access (available indoor and outdoor)
Pool and garden maintenance
NOT INCLUDED WITH RATE
Electricity (incl A/C) over 350 kWh/week, to be paid as per meter reading
Housekeeping service
Personal laundry service, available on request
Cook service – No third-party suppliers allowed: the services will be provided by the villa management and in-house staff
Cost of food and beverages
NOTES
Damage Liability: €1,500
Visitor’s tax: The Italian government might require the payment of a Visitor’s Tax (approximately €1.50 – €5.00 per person, per day, depending on the location) and may be applied for the first seven days in the destination. This tax is payable locally, in Euro cash
Non-smoking villa
Pets NOT allowed
Children age 6 and above are welcome
Check-in: between 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm; Check-out: before/by 10:00 am
Extra services booked locally must be paid prior to departure, unless otherwise arranged
Sardinia
The Island of Sardinia is the second largest Island in Italy after Sicily. It is famous for its white sandy beaches, chic harbours, amazing cuisine, and interesting towns.
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The white limestone earth highlights the region’s iconic trulli, masserie, and dry-stone walls, narrating a story of resilience and simplicity. Prickly pear cacti with vibrant fruits punctuate the fields, adding color to the serene landscape. Silence prevails, broken only by rustling leaves and birdsong, inviting a slower pace of life. Apulia embodies slow tourism: an immersive experience of peaceful countryside, Mediterranean scents, and authentic flavors, offering a deep connection to nature and life’s essentials. Here, discover a space where elegant minimalism meets the warmth of traditional Apulian architecture, offering comfort and tranquility in every detail. 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