Experience the Good Life in Sardinia
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While this stretch of Sardinia's Mediterranean coast may be a millionaire's playground, there's nothing to stop wanna-be jet-setters from getting a slice of holiday action. Walk the streets of trendy Costa Smeralda and you may spot a familiar TV or movie star, a model,
From OIbia to the Costa Smeralda
The gateway to the Costa Smeralda, the town of Olbia, is one of Europe's most expensive resort areas. It has a large port where ferries from the Italian mainland berth and a small airport. Before departing the town, shop for exquisite lace, wood carvings, carpets and the delicious bitter honey that is harvested during autumn. From Olbia you'll travel to Porto Cervo, home to the Costa Smeralda Yacht Club. Although it is packed with rich Italians and their yachts, Porto Cervo lacks the Mediterranean

Liscia di Vacca, part of Porto Cervo, has a charming stretch of sandy beach and panoramic views of the islands of Maddalena and Caprera. In fact, La Maddalena is an archipelago of twenty-seven islands that have been preserved as national park due to the variety of the vegetation and the unique animals found there. A ferry from Palau can take you to the largest of La Maddalena's islands, but it's best explored in a rented boat, when you may catch a alluring glimpse of dolphins swimming next to your bow in the crystal clear waters. For an overview of the area, take the windy road to the top of Monte Mora, highest of the granite peaks that dominate Costa Smeralda's rugged coast.
Of course it's no longer just the jetsetters who have time and cash to spare for a Costa Smeralda holiday. And while you might have stay in less expensive accommodations, it's still possible to get the feel of life as a jet-setter on a trip to Costa Smeralda on Sardinia.
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