Su Nuraxi di Barumini is Sardinia's most important prehistoric site and a UNESCO World Heritage monument, a massive Bronze Age nuraghe — dry-stone tower fortress — surrounded by a complex village of circular huts that constitutes one of the best-preserved nuragic settlements in the world. The Nuraghic civilisation built over 7,000 of these towers across Sardinia between 1800 and 900 BC, and Su Nuraxi is by far the most spectacular. Hotels in Barumini and the surrounding Marmilla region offer access to this remarkable ancient site far from the coastal crowds.
A Costa Smeralda legend conceived in the 1960s as a wind-sculpted Mediterranean “village,” Cala di Volpe still sets the tone for Porto Cervo summers. Expect cinematic sea views, polished service, and a resort layout that feels expansive without losing intimacy. It’s the address for travelers who want classic Riviera glamour with Sardinian character.
Built into a pine-scented headland above Baja Sardinia, 7Pines pairs contemporary suites with a laid-back, barefoot-luxe rhythm. Pathways wind through gardens to secluded coves, while the resort’s terraces are engineered for golden-hour aperitivi over the Maddalena archipelago. Ideal for travelers who want high design, calm waters, and a sense of space.
L’ea Bianca is a small, contemporary five-star retreat that feels deliberately removed from Costa Smeralda’s flash—yet close enough for a Porto Cervo night out. The mood is sleek and serene, with sea-facing rooms, manicured gardens, and a pool deck made for lingering. Choose it for an intimate luxury base with dependable service.
Set among forested granite outcrops outside arty San Pantaleo, Petra Segreta delivers an elevated “quiet luxury” Sardinia: muted design, panoramic terraces, and a deep emphasis on wellness. The standout is its gastronomic ambition—anchored by Il Fuoco Sacro (Michelin-starred)—paired with an indulgent spa and pool. A strong pick for couples who want nature, cuisine, and calm.
Inside the Capo Carbonara Marine Protected Area, Falkensteiner Capo Boi is engineered for full days outdoors—white-sand bays, clear water, and easygoing resort programming. Architecture nods to Mediterranean and Moorish influences, while pools, kids’ activities, and multiple dining options keep it effortless. Book it when you want a true beach resort with a protected-nature backdrop.
A low-rise, stone-built boutique hotel tucked near Villasimius, Cala Caterina feels like a refined private villa with hotel service. Interiors lean classic Mediterranean—cool pastels, shaded colonnades—while the atmosphere stays hushed and romantic. It’s the kind of place where mornings drift between sea swims, poolside lunches, and unhurried evenings on the terrace.