Cinque terre was also on my list but in the end, probably due to fare price difference or flight schedule Sardinia won. And boy, am I glad we came here!
We landed in Olbia and decided to stay in this side of the island for two days. The hotel was tucked away and had its own private beach which was great as it was never crowded and they don't charge you for sun beds! (Often a bummer on popular beaches around the Mediterranean, a day at the beach can set you back a hefty €50 or more! )
Our lil cottage at hotel don diego was so cute. It also had a very interesting bathroom.. In a not so creepy way. It reminded me of a conservative version of a room in Pacha Hotel, Ibiza.
Food... Italian local food is the best. Always! I'm sure the fancy restaurants are nice too but if you are in a beautiful island, try to eat like the locals. Olbia has loads of these type. Some of them are pitched high up on the mountain with the most romantic scenic views. Don't be afraid to get lost! I definitely recommend renting a car (if you are a confident driver, there are a lot of bends!).
The best food we had was at this Agro- turismo type restaurant in San Teodoro. There is only one sitting for the whole night and all tables are served altogether. It was pretty special as we didn't have a reservation and we managed to get the last table. It was a nine course meal. It started with salad then the food just keep on coming. All the produce are grown and raised from this particular farm down to the wine. Everything was just delicious. Even the roast pork was the best I've ever tasted in a long time. Trust me, I have tasted a lot! There was a type of sheep's cheese wrapped in filo pastry that just melts in your mouth. These people are really true artisan and take pride on their food.
The following night, we explored the busier town near Olbia for some culture and gelato!
Day and night outfit :-)
I recycled a lot when I was packing and for the very first time, I brought less clothes than my husband!
We decided to stay at Porto cervo on the remaining two days of our trip. It is a party place but we didn't explore the night life too much. It has the usual highlights, big yachts and nightclubs called the "billionaire club". If that is your thing, you should stay on this side but we are glad we moved around as there are more amazing places to be seen that doesn't cost a fortune. I did like the setting at Phi club though, it is a bit like Blue Marlin - Nikki Beach type. It was quiet when we visited but I can just imagine it being so crazy in August time.
The best part of the trip was renting a boat and exploring the little islands. There is so much beauty in every corner and so many little amazing coves and beaches that we discovered.
Of course, the best lunch was served on board! Shana x































