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TO LIDO OR NOT TO LIDO: HOW TO NAVIGATE THE ITALIAN BEACH CLUB.
A guide to the Italian LIDO, discover everything you wanted to know about this staple of the Italian summer but were afraid to ask.
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SARDEGNA: THE WILD, WINDY WEST COAST
As spring approaches, the allure of Sardinia’s west coast beckons with its tranquil beaches and historical towns, ready for exploration and adventure. Often overshadowed by the bustling northeast, this serene coast offers water sports, surfing, and untouched natural beauty. From Alghero’s medieval charm to Oristano’s cultural treasures and the quaint fishing village of Stintino, the region promises diverse experiences. Embrace the local life in farmhouses, witness historic towers, or indulge in Sardinian cuisine and handicrafts. Sardinia's west coast is an invitation to a sensory and soul-stirring journey.
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PUGLIA- ROAD TRIPPING.
Puglia, is the most southern region of Italy forming the heel of its “boot,” and is known for its whitewashed hill towns, centuries-old olive groves and the hundreds of kilometres of Mediterranean coastline.
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2. SARDEGNA: A TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL
The Southern Sardinian coast offers a treasure trove of colours, scents, tastes and traditions. From the spellbinding pale blue waters of Cala Sinzias, reached through a thicket of fragant eucalyptus, to Capo Teulada with its dazzling saphire blue sea.