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Travel Destination Guide - Santa Margherita Di Pula

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Not a town or village as such, the resort consists of Santa Margherita Di Pula is a verdant strip measuring some 7 mls by a mile, stretching from the modest town of Pula towards the tiny village of Chia, and bounded by a state road and wooded coastline fringed by fine white sand.

The area is upmarket and the hotels and diversions are not cheap. Direct access to fine sand makes the area ideal for children and therefore family vacations.

Santa Margherita Di Pula is 20 mls S of Cagliari and 24 mls from its airport. There is no town or village; the resort consists of a verdant strip some 7 miles by a mile from the modest town of Pula towards the tiny village of Chia.

Beaches are the primary feature of the resort, although all hotels have swimming pools and vast sun terraces. The sand is clean and the sea sublime.

Shopping in the area is limited to hotels or excursions further afield. Standard distinctive Sardinian handcraft; ceramics, woven mats, carpets, shawls, scarves, embroidery, lace, pottery, carved wood, coral jewellery, cutlery, cork articles, copperware.

Romantic boat trips, golf, tennis, water sports, horse riding, picnics are all popular activities in the area.

There are almost no restaurants except in hotels. First-class Italian food with some Sardinian specialities, much fish and seafood.

Local excursions can be taken to Cagliari and to some fantastic archaeological sitesin Nora and Burumini which are are exceptional. Exciting islets and grottoes can be visited by boat.

 

 

 

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Thursday 8th January 2009