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HOLIDAY COTTAGES TO RENT BY THE SEA, COAST AND BEACH OF SARDINIA
Please find on the left a
selection of holiday cottages to rent by the south-east
Sardinian coast.
Cottages on the beach, harbour-side cottages, seaside
cottages, cottages
in the fishing Villasimius, cottages with beautiful sea
views: all are within walking distance of the beach,
cliff, harbour or sea.
Cottages are listed on the
left: please
click on the cottage's name for more details.
To search for cottages by
date and availability, please
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Villasimius
is a small village, about 40 minutes drive from Cagliari, not far from the airport of Cagliari-Elmas which is linked to the main national and international airports.
A lot of innumerable, wonderful places, are visible from the amazing panoramic coastal road. Villasimius is also has plenty of areas of archeological
and naturalistic interest, night clubs, discos, pizzerias and restaurants.
It's one of the preferred destinations for the "night people".
Past the village centre, on the right, you'll find the beach of
Campulongu
in the Capo Carbonara gulf, then the enchanting beach of
Porto Sa Ruxi . Along the road to
Capo Carbonara , you'll arrive at the
marina, recently modernised,
it's the point of departure for cruises around the coast,
it offers places for up to 750 boats up to 25 meters in
lenght. Along
the same road the
Porto Giunco's
beach: an enchanting white sand beach with a lagoon behind.
On the left, you'll find the beautiful
Simius beach, facing the
Cavoli's island characterised by the crystalline water. On the left the little bay of
Punta Molentis,
with a nuragic marina, still in use by the local fishermen
and, hidden by the vegetation, a nuraghe. Here you may admire the island of
Serpentara: the hart of the protected marine area.
Behind the village another protected area: the
Sette fradis park: a forests of oaks , arbutus-trees and holm-oaks, large 226 square miles populated mostly by sardinian deer,
golden eagles, boars
and a lot of endemic species like the sardinian
geotriton or the wild cat.
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