Olbia, Sardania

Olbia

From the Disney Brochure:

Olbia translates to “a happy town,” and it is quite easy to see why. This idyllic village on the island of Sardinia is a curious dichotomy of wild and rocky coastline and beautiful sandy beaches, with an immense amphitheatre of mountains as a backdrop. Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, Arabs, Byzantines and Spanish all arrived on this splendid island. Sardinia assimilated and reinterpreted all these different influences, integrated them into its own culture, but it did not allow the heart of its own profoun character to be touched or changed.

A perfect place to relax and recharge, the seaside landscapes, especially on the Costa Smeralda, are among the most beautiful in the world, with numerous small, enchanting islets scattered in front of the coasts.

From the St. Simplicio Catherdral to the Holy Well of Sa Testa, or the recent archaeological discover of 24 ships found during the construction of 24 ships found during the construction of a new tunnel, Olbia is steeped in history. Here’s your chance to capture a bit of the past, while enjoying the spirit of peace and tranquility offered today by this Mediterranean paradise.
 

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