No pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
This two bed apartment which has recently been renovated and furnished to luxurious standards, offers private parking. A newly constructed large balcony (Summer 07) offers fabulous sea views. Ideal for sundowners and meals al fresco!
Close to all amenities we're just 30 seconds walk from a fabulous beach!!
(See the interactive map further down this page for the exact seafront location!!!)
Alghero has a great selection of restaurants (from simple pizzeria to excellent seafood restaurants) and bars.
Suit family or couple(s). Very near to Alghero airport (just ten minute drive)
Sea view from balcony
Sitting Room
Dining Area
Living room leading onto balcony
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The Sardinia region
Sardinia "An exciting blend of the Italian and the Spanish, with unbelievably clear waters lapping golden sands and breathtaking backdrops of green covered mountains, Sardinia is a Mediterranean jewel."
Clear tides run up coastlines of golden sands, while the mountainous heart of the island is covered with green forests and wild flowers. Sardinia’s undeniable natural beauty is as yet untouched and untainted by the ravages of tourism and industry, making it an idyllic island retreat.
Beaches With waters so clear you can see the seabed and unspoilt stretches of golden and white sand, you can see why Sardinia attracts sun lovers from the Italian main land. At present, the beaches remain relatively uncrowded throughout the year, except for peak season, as these beautiful sections of coast have yet to become major resorts. Instead, the rugged coastline lends these fine beaches a backdrop of thick green woodlands and sweeping mountains. There are opportunities to try your hand at several water sports, including surfing, windsurfing, water-skiing and sailing. Diving can be particularly interesting with the wrecks off the coast providing a unique experience.
Shopping For a uniquely Sardinian souvenir, try the street markets, such as the monthly antique and handicraft market in Calgari. Almost every day of the week, a different town has a different food market, where you can buy all kinds of local wares, from the pungent cheese to the freshly made breads and pastries.
Nightlife Unsurprisingly for a people who love their food and wine, an evening out on this island revolves dining out, savouring the flavours and enjoying good company. There are a few bars dotted around, with occasional live music, but on the whole, this island has remained free of the neon and noise that tourism can bring with it.
Two hundred kilometres away from the Italian mainland and a little over that from the North African coast, Sardinia sits in the centre of the Mediterranean, providing a mild climate and unbeatable sunshine. Its seat in the centre mean that centuries of civilizations have swept across the island, from the Romans to the Genoans to the most recent visitors, the Catalonians. Each people left behind a little bit of history, adding to the unique patchwork of Sardinian culture – Roman ruins, Pisan churches, baroque and gothic architecture. Càgliari is Sardinia’s capital and principal ferry port, hence has built up accommodation and restaurant to serve the needs of the people arriving. Olbia is the northern ferry port, and is a good place from which to start exploring the rugged northern coastline. Alghero is the island’s main package resort and has been a favourite with British tourists for many years. Impressively, this flourishing fishing port has maintained local businesses independent from tourism, meaning that the resort is unspoilt and as friendly as ever. The Spanish had a particularly strong influence here, which earned the town the nickname Barcelonetta. Within the walls of the old town, narrow cobbled streets bare both Italian and Catalonian names, while flamboyant churches and wrought iron balconies hint at the presence of the Spanish. The hotels and restaurants of the resort have built up around the outside of the historic centre, but still capture some of the rare atmosphere created when Italian and Spanish cultures merge.
Local Specialities Sardinian cuisine is about fresh ingredients, simply prepared and complimented by a good wine. Around the resort areas, restaurants serve your standard pasta, pizza and salad menus, though for a truer taste of Sardinia, sample some of the seafood. Lobster and bottargce, caviar made from mullet eggs, are just a few of the things Sardinia does well. This Italian island has strong Spanish influences and the food is no exception, with Catalonian fish stews appearing on menus along with pastas. Spit roast pig is an example of how simple preparation allows for maximum taste. You can’t leave the island without trying some the ewe’s milk cheeses – pungent and herby, it goes well with the large variety of high quality breads that Sardinia is also famed for. For something a bit sweeter, try one of their many pastries. When it comes to wine, there’s no shortage of choice, from hefty reds through to fruity whites.
Alghero / Lido area
Alghero (L'Alguer in Catalan and S'Alighera in Sardinian), is a town of about 35,000 inhabitants. It lies in the province of Sassari in north-western Sardinia, Italy.
The people in Alghero speak an ancient Catalan dialect from when Catalan invaders repopulated the town after expelling the autochthonous Sardinian population in 1372, following several revolts. Catalan was replaced as the official language by Spanish in the seventeenth century, then by Italian. In the 1990s, about 60% of locals still understood spoken Algherese Catalan.
How to get there
Located on Via Garibaldi, 89, just before the San Juan Hotel, you cant miss it! Frequent bus servie available from Alghero airport. From the airport its just a ten minute drive. Taxi fare approx. E20
There are about five or six car companies working out of the airport.
Cheap flights available all year round from Ryanair from the following locations:
London Stansted East Midlands Liverpool Dublin Stockholm Frankfurth Hahn Brema Dusseldorf Milano Orio al Serio Pisa
with Airone direct flight (www.flyairone.it) from Milano Linate Roma Fiumicino Torino Bologna
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Alghero: 10 km
Railway:
Alghero
Ferry:
Porto Tores: 30 km
Activities near Alghero
Sports: Watersports Horse Riding Fishing
Great for: Beach or lakeside relaxation A winter sun break Good nightlife Cycling holidays
Single beds (2), Double beds (1), Cots (1), Dining seating for 4, Lounge seating for 6, Sleeps maximum of 4
Other:
Please check with the advertiser regarding linen and towels.
Outdoors:
Balcony / Terrace, Shared garden
Access:
Secure parking
Further details
Available all year round.
Rental rates
Rental prices originally quoted in: Euros €
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January -February 2009
3 Feb 09
1 Mar 09
175£159
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March - April 2009
1 Mar 09
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400£364
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May 2009
1 May 09
1 Jun 09
500£455
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June 2009
1 Jun 09
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700£636
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July 2009
1 Jul 09
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800£727
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August 2009
1 Aug 09
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900£818
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September 2009
1 Sep 09
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500£455
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October - December 2009
1 Oct 09
31 Dec 09
350£318
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NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion.
Christmas and Easter rates by request.
Guestbook for Via Garibaldi, 89
"We thoroughly enjoyed your apartment. Fantastic Location, Ideal for Children as close to beach and also town. Fantastic view overlooking sea and beach. The lift and downstairs cupboard was very useful as we had 2 pushchairs." (Jenny,Powys.Wales, May 2008)
"The apartment was very clean, comfortable and well appointed. It was more spacious than we had expected from the photographs on the internet and was also ideally located for the beach, local supermarkets and the old town. The tourist information pack was useful and we enjoyed the selection of books and music available. We appreciated the warm welcome from Sabrina on our arrival." (Wayne and Mary Bradbury, Cumbria, England, June 2008)
"I thought the apartment was superb and was actually surprised at how large it was – don’t think the pictures on the web site do it justice really as it makes rooms look more compact than they are . . .I was also delighted to discover the books/CD collection there . . . especially the guide books. (Liam Wynne, Dublin, Ireland, September 2008)
"Just a quick note to say how much we all enjoyed our stay in your apartment in Alghero. The location, comfort and facilities of the apartment were all we could have asked for. I expect we will return to Alghero in the next year or two and would have no hesitation in booking with you again. Please also pass on our thanks to Sabrina for the slick check-in and out." (Chris Donovan, Bedford, England, September 2008)
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