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Meatballs in the Caribbean? Ehh, hard pass.
Meatballs in Italy with Caribbean waters? That’s that amore!
We all know that the coast of Amalfi is the wishes of most travelers when they venture over the Atlantic in search of the world famous coasts of Italy.

But it can surprise you which region of Italy is breaking tourism of all time records. If you are seasons of White lotus Just like me, you could suspect Sicily with cities such as Palermo and resort loaded.
But not entirely. Think even further to the south.
The beautiful island of Sardinia Last year attracted nearly 4.5 million tourists, and it is easy to see why when the same report compares their direct competition with the Maldives, the Caribbean and Thailand, all remarkable paradise even seasoned travelers.
Sardinia: Italy’s new holiday hotspot


Let’s face it, with the exception of Jamaica, most Caribbean food is less than fantastic. Heck, even the American chain Bahama Breeze looks like it’s on its way to bankruptcy.
But sitting coast in the view of crystal clear water with a cheap glass of pinot and flawless pizza is worth the tour to one of Europe’s most cultural countries with the same level of beauty as the famous beaches of the Caribbean.
Most go to the coast of Amalfi, and who can blame them? But less well -known Sardinia has a time that has been late.


With almost 1,300 miles from beautiful coasts that pack the island, it is one of the mysteries of life why it is now just a pillar of Italy; It is not as if there is a shortage of exciting experiences or lack of accommodations.
Mixed with the old world of Italy, speckled by lively fishing villages and larger cities such as CagliariAnyone who is afraid that they are missing culture should not worry about missing the long lines of the Colosseum or the strict policy of Venice. Sardinia offers a great balance between history, culture and a stunning nature.
Sardinia’s best beaches to visit this summer


You have experienced all the problems to get a real ID and passport, and it will all be worth the journey when you see Sardinia’s flawless coasts.
The Maddalena -Archipel is another group of map-blip islands for those who even want to add More adventure to their journey, with almost Crowd-free powdery white sandy beaches for you pleasure.
Although it is not technically a beach, you might have the feeling that you are in Aruba, a visit to a visit Molentargius Nature ReserveA strip of ponds and canals full of wildlife, but the most noticeable herds of Flamingos.
Perhaps the best hidden nobles Porto PalmasA remote oasis located at the end of a winding road from the village of Palmadula.


According to Charming SardiniaThey rank La Pelosa (Stintino), Spiaggia Rosa (Budelli) and Spiaggia del Principe (Arzachena) to complete the top 3 beaches of Sardinia, with the latter most likely being unbearably busy.
Sensational cuisine: Award-winning chefs and Italian staples
Just like Sicily, Sardinia has developed his own identity away from the crowds of Milan and the hustle and bustle of Rome.
You can not only notice a clear dialect, but also unique menus. Yes, you will still be able to enjoy Italian staples, whether it will be a warm cappuccino or a delicious pizza during lunch, but given the location of Sardinia, as you can imagine, it is a sensational seafood junction, which serves everything of fresh clams, grilled, both classroom.


Many of the best eateries are located in the aforementioned Cagliari, but do not sleep on the unsuspecting Mom & Pop-style branches that are speckled around the island, either for cheaper and perhaps an even fresher “catch of the day”.
Although Italy is certainly never on the list of ‘Europe’s cheapest countries’, Sardinia is about as light as on your wallet for daily food budgets.
Lush resorts and old -fashioned inns: Where to stay in Sardinia
Unfortunately, affordable menu prices do not translate into hotel rates. The summers in Sardinia are the textbook paradise and comes with a premium to make your basis here.


For sample size, Cagliari’s 3-star sea Hotel Nautilus runs for $ 362 in July. You will find leveling of a maximum of 5-star stars La Villa del Re, a SLH hotel, Get a page from Cabo’s Playbook with summer rates of $ 1,100 per night.
For the best value for money, choosing a holiday home is the way to g, o with prices often below $ 150.
For an idyllic escape, consider the postcards of Bosa And Alghero Stopped away from the Cagliari action.
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