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Sardinian craftmanship Tags: 0 Comments

Sardinia is a charming land thanks to the versatility of its territory and of its millennial culture. Gabbiano Azzurro Hotel & Suites aims to let these multiple wonderful aspects of the Sardin...
Read MoreSardinia: 2018 European Forest Island Award Tags: 0 Comments

The Gabbiano Azzurro Hotel & Suites has always identified in Sardinia’s forest and woods heritage an integration to the sea for the promotion of its tourist-recreational offer. We are t...
Read MoreGuglielmo Marconi in Sardinia Tags: 0 Comments

Leaving Gabbiano Azzurro Hotel & Suites, continuing towards the port, passing from the Nuragic Well Temple of Milis, you arrive to Cala Moresca in about ten minutes if you drive, in 45 minutes i...
Read MoreOlbia: a city for tourists Tags: sea 0 Comments

The morphology has placed the city of Olbia in a privileged position, like a pearl that, looking at the Gulf of Olbia, is set between the left shoreline that ends with Golfo Aranci and the righ...
Read MoreThe romanesque Church of San Simplicio in Olbia Tags: 0 Comments

With half an hour drive from the Gabbiano Azzurro Hotel & Suites , 18 kilometers far, you arrive to t he Church of San Simplicio in Olbia , in the center of the city, is the oldest and most...
Read MoreCastelsardo: the most beautiful borough in Italy Tags: 0 Comments

About two hours by car, 113 km away from Gabbiano Azzurro Hotel & Suites , Castelsardo is a place worth to visit. It is in fact included among " The most beautiful borough in Ita...
Read MoreAtzara: a tour of medieval boroughs Tags: 0 Comments

Atzara is a medieval village dating back to the early years of 1000 AD. It is 190 km far from the Gabbiano Azzurro Hotel & Suites , a 2-hour and 20-minute drive away. On your way you pa...
Read MorePosada: a tour of medieval boroughs Tags: 0 Comments

A half hour drive and 64 km far from Gabbiano Azzurro Hotel & Suites , Posada is a small pearl worth to be discovering. The town rises on a hill culminating with the tower of the ...
Read MoreThe Sardinian Stones Tags: 0 Comments

About 25 million years ago Sardinia detached itself from the continent. The north-eastern region of Gallura is formed by granite, a plutonic magmatic rock, which cooled and crystallized almost 300 m...
Read MoreNule & the Sardinian Carpets Tags: 0 Comments

The Sardinian carpet is not only the floor rug: in Sardinia it is woven and used also to cover the wooden chests. Its origins seem to be very far, starting with the mats that were already woven in th...
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