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PORTO CERVO
On the day the weather did not cooperate, we went (like everyone
else) to Porto Cervo
to gawk
at all the monster ships
and stroll around
the expensive shops.
DINING
Most restaurants in Costa Smeralda are outrageously expensive. They’re also outrageously
delicious (Giovanni’s is the best), but in Italy you don’t have to pay a lot for good food. However, in Costa Smeralda those places are difficult for tourists to find because they are off the beaten path. One such place is La Vecchia Costa (tel.: tel. 39-07899-8688). It’s inland, and is known as the best pizza place in the area. It’s also the cheapest (a margharita
cost just €uro 3.50 [$4.50], which is why you’ll find a line of locals out the door. La Vecchia Costa also serves
Terre Brune Carignano del Sulcis, Sardegna’s best wine -- which can only be found on the island -- for just €uro 29 ($37).
CAFÉ SPINNAKER
Another reasonable restaurant that does not require a lot of driving is Café Spinnaker. They too have excellent pizza
and gelato. Café Spinnaker, Res. Alba Ruja – Liscia di Vacca – 07020 Porto Cervo; tel.: 39-0789-91226.
HOTEL CALA DI VOLPE
The 125-room Hotel Cala di Volpe is regarded as the best hotel in Costa Smeralda, and possibly all of Europe. In 2005 Condé Nast Traveler magazine listed it as "One of the World’s Best Places to Stay in Europe." Be sure to have plenty of credit left on your card, because this place costs $2,500 a night in the high season. Pulling
up to the hotel with its traditional architecture and colored tiles, you feel like you’re visiting a charming fishing village. If you can’t manage to find a vacancy, at least have drinks on the patio overlooking Cala di Volpe Bay. When we were there we watched them set
up an incredible
($1,000 a person) dinner buffet, at which Enrique Inglese performed by the Olympic-size saltwater swimming pool. Hotel Cala di Volpe, Costa Smeralda, Porto Cervo 07020; tel.: 39-0789-976111.
CIAO SARDEGNA
Sunny summer days in Sardegna
makes people lazy -- at least, it did for me
and everyone I
came across. All anyone wanted to do was relax, drink, eat delicious food and swim in the warm blue Tyrrhenian Sea. What a way to spend your vacation.
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Pictures From
The Trip

Spaghetti Pomodoro
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La Vecchia Costa |

Hotel Cala di Volpe |

View From Patio |

Ciao Sardegna! |

Salute! |
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