Tips for a low cost beach holiday, how to get there, where to stay and what to visit from north to south of Sardinia for a cheap holiday.
Se argue with friends on the cheapest locations for yours low cost holidays, certainly Sardinia will not be among the first destinations that come to mind. During the summer season, the pages of the magazines are populated by well-known faces who spend their holidays (anything but cheap) in Costa Smeralda or perhaps in Villasimius. National and international actors, footballers and models photographed aboard their private yachts, or in the hottest club of the moment.
How could you think that Sardinia is for those who do not aspire to this kind of holiday? Well, that's not the case: the possibilities of one cheap holiday in Sardinia they are for everyone, and for all budgets.
How to get to Sardinia
The three main ones airports Sardinians (Cagliari, Olbia and Alghero) are now well connected and allow, by booking well in advance, to reach the island at reasonable prices. Different airline companies low cost such Ryanair and Easyjet, and other companies like Sundial they offer many special offers at very affordable prices, ideal for low cost holidays. Alternatively, Sardinia can be easily reached in nave. This will certainly take longer, but it will have the advantage of being able to bring your own auto, taking advantage with a little luck of the numerous discounts offered during the season by the companies.
Where to book?
Aside from the most popular and popular tourist spots, there are many other equally beautiful and fascinating places, which are also considerably cheaper. For example the Costa Verde, perhaps the least traveled by tourists, which includes the beautiful ones Dunes of Piscinas, considered the highest in Europe. Or the territory ofOgliastra, which offers wonderful beaches and spectacular interior landscapes. Or again, the pretty towns of Bosa or Castelsardo, in the north of the island. Here, with a quick search on the Internet, you can choose the budget accommodation that suits you best, starting from campsites, to Bed & Breakfast, to the numerous low-priced hotels, for all tastes and availability. You are spoiled for choice.
What see?
Here too, the choice is really wide. If you love history, you can of course go to the numerous ones archaeological sites present throughout the island, the price of which is usually a few euros. A very nice and cheap thing you can do is go to festivals and popular festivals (for information on timetables and prices Sardinia Tourism) this will allow you to get in touch with local traditions and perhaps taste the local specialties at a low price.
Many beaches in these areas are still there completely free, and you can then access it without having to pay anything. In others there is a small paid parking, but the figures are still very low: a few euros for the whole day, which vary according to the beach. In addition, in several beaches especially the north Sardinia there are many pine forests, where you can therefore spend the hottest hours of lunch and eat something without having to spend more.