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Concierge

The concierge team at Elegant Resorts would be delighted to assist with arrangements for your next luxury villa holiday, including pre-booking the services of a private chef, nanny or babysitter, along with equipment such as highchairs, safety gates and cots. We can also arrange car hire (including car seats), plus book spa treatments, tables at local restaurants, tee-off times for guests wishing to play golf and a range of excursions, if required. In addition, our concierge service allows our clients to pre-book food and beverages which will be at the villa for their arrival.

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Villa Exterior

Villas have a secluded, private location, generous private gardens, and private swimming pools. All have expansive sun terraces.

Type: Luxury Private Villa

Villa Style: Family / Friends

Villa Lifestyle: Beach/Waterfront

Villa Child Policy: Children of all ages are welcome

Summary: An exclusive enclave of villas

Feature: Magnificent villas offering the utmost in privacy

Rooms: 2 to 4 bedroom villas

Location: Sardinia, Italy

Nearest airport: Cagliari Elmas Airport

Luxury Holidays At Forte Village Villas

Lying on a glorious swathe of white sand beach, amongst beautiful Mediterranean gardens the Forte Village is an extraordinary resort on the sunny southern coast of Sardinia. Within this superb resort are 13 outstanding villas, all very individual but equally outstanding. As a member of Leading Hotels of the World, these villas are a study in luxury and exclusivity. Style and space are delivered in abundance with stunning Italian design and every creature comfort provided. Tucked away from the main resort these villas enjoy a very peaceful and private setting, each boasting a beautiful garden with immaculate lawns and lush planting, and a private swimming pool enveloped by sun drenched terraces. Indoor/outdoor living is embraced with shady, bougainvillea clad verandas and alfresco lounging and dining spaces. Allow the ever-so discreet service of your butler to attend to your every need, from unpacking luggage and securing dinner reservations, to preparing breakfast and arranging island adventures. Whilst these exquisite villas offer all the seclusion and privacy needed, guests here also have access to the world-class facilities of the Forte Village. Renowned for its sports and academies, gourmet dining options, entertainment and an exceptional spa and wellness retreat. The villas boast 2, 3, or 4 bedrooms offering total flexibility, and combined with an abundance of space, this the perfect choice for family groups looking for luxurious villa accommodation with all the convenience of a five-star resort on hand.

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Why Forte Village Villas is so special...

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Luxury Family Holidays

Guests of the villas have access to the full range of facilities at the Forte Village including the Children’s Wonderland. An enchanted garden just moments from the sea offers two children’s pools, theatrical workshops, a Barbie™ Activity Centre, arts and crafts, a child-size vegetable garden, and a nursery with fully qualified staff for your youngest children aged 0-3 years. Leisureland is designed for young guests with a go-kart track, bowling alley and a disco. For water babies, the Acquapark is a veritable feast of water-based fun with water slides, water cannons, a pirate ship and six full size slides.

Luxury Family Holidays at Forte Village Villas

Hotel Experiences

Whatever your preference or speciality, guests of the Forte Villas have access to an unrivalled array of sporting facilities and sporting academies. There are 13 tennis courts, plus a tennis academy with a head coach, who was once the trainer of Wimbledon champion Pat Cash,with exciting opportunities to try your hand out at football, basketball, boxing, fencing, and triathlon courses. For those who love the freedom of two wheels, there are leisurely cycling trails, including resort cycle paths and excursions along the Sardinian coastline. For those who are drawn to the water there is everything you could dream of here, from catamarans and kayaks to windsurf boards and dinghies, plus a series of impressive dive school courses. Guests are also welcomed to play a round or two of golf at the spectacular 27-hole Is Molas Golf Course, just a short drive away and considered to be one of the most beautiful and high-tech courses in the Mediterranean.

Hotel Experiences at Forte Village Villas

Spa Breaks

Guests in the Forte Villas can take their relaxation to the next level at the Acquaforte Thalasso Spa, where thalassotherapy is based on the principal of seawater, with treatments focusing on the different temperatures and densities of saline. For the ultimate in privacy guests are also invited to experience the Private SPA, located within the Acquaforte Spa, where the space can be reserved for exclusive use by family and friends. Spend a blissful day in the private gardens with its three thalasso pools and easy access to the specialist spa treatments available.

Spa Breaks at Forte Village Villas
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Pricing

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Sardinia Travel Information

Best Time To Travel

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Summers are perfectly hot and dry with lots of sunshine and temperatures usually above 25°C - expect frequent storms.

Getting There

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Cagliari

Explore Cagliari, the island’s capital and a city steeped in history and heritage. A climb up to the central district of Castello offers a glimpse of ancient monuments, like the Pisan Towers of San Pancrazio, the 12th century Elephant, the National Gallery, the National Archaeological Museum and the cathedral, standing proudly on Piazza Palazzo. The multi-cultural, artisan district of Stampace houses stunning frescoes in its Municipal Building, whilst the Marina district boasts more beautiful churches and a waterfront lined with coffeeshops and elegant arcades. Watch the sun set and soak up the scene of this bustling Italian gem.

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Alghero

Cosmopolitan yet charming, Alghero offers picturesque medieval churches and city walls that encircle the Old Town, atmospheric streets with little shops, a working fishing port and lovely sandy beaches just a pebble’s throw away. The most striking building is the cathedral, Piazza Duomo, which was built in the 16th century in a Catalan-Gothic style. From the port at Alghero, book a scenic boat excursion along the coast and explore the tranquil bay of Porto Conte, the spectacular cliffs at Capo Caccia, or the Grotta di Nettuno that shelter impressive stalactites and stalagmites.

Alghero
Archaeological Sites

The ruined city of Nora (near Pula) is an important archaeological site founded by the Phoenicians and conquered by the Romans. Highlights include the temple of Tanit, the Roman theatre, mosaics, villas and thermal baths. For prehistoric remains, visit the UNESCO-listed Su Nuraxi di Barumini close to the village of Barumini. Built in the Bronze Age around 1,500BC by the ancient Nuragic civilisation, this fortified structure is the most complete example of its kind. Another glorious option is to travel by rail from Alghero to Sassari, home to a museum filled with prehistoric island finds.

Archaeological Sites
Costa Smeralda

Besides fabulous villas and luxurious yachts, the coastal area of Costa Smeralda is utterly idyllic and exudes romance. Top attractions include its magical coves for sunning and swimming - Liscia Ruja, Cala Pietra Bianca and Poltu li Cogghi are just a few examples. The millionaire marina of Port Cervo has a generous helping of swish restaurants, cocktail bars, art galleries and designer boutiques, including Versace, Gucci and Louis Vuitton. Meanwhile, don’t miss a trip from the seaside town of Cala Gonone to Grotta del Bue Marinom, which involves a scenic sail and short guided walk to a vast and beautiful underground cavern of caves, lakes and stalagmites.

Costa Smeralda
Maddalena Archipelago

Just off the Costa Smeralda, this archipelago is a National Park comprising seven main islands and fifty-five smaller isles, beaches and secluded coves. Boasting inimitably white sands and clear seas, it wouldn’t look out of place in the Caribbean, apart from the blush pink beach on the isle of Budelli, created from finely crushed shells. The main island of La Maddalena is where 90% of the islanders live and the picturesque village is built around an old Italian Naval base. Meanwhile, the island of Caprera has an Environmental Education Centre and museum dedicated to Italian General, Garibaldi.

Maddalena Archipelago
Food & Drink

A blend of Italian and Catalan flavours influences the island’s exquisite culinary scene, with distinctive local dishes such as ‘malloredus’ – a type of gnocchi served al dente with tomato sauce - sausage or cheese, as well as Sardinian breads, pastries, sponge biscuits and almond cakes. Seafood is also a speciality, particularly rock lobsters, while ‘burrida’ is a delicious fish stew served as part of the Sardinian antipasti – especially typical in Cagliari. Meat-eaters should try the traditional spit-roasted suckling pig, cooked over logs and infused with myrtle leaves. Wash down these gastronomic delights with deliciously complex Vermentino white wines and dark-ruby Cannonau reds.

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Bird-watching

Sardinia is a true treasure trove of birdlife. The wetlands of the Sinis Peninsula Marine Protected Area are the perfect place from which to spot flocks of pink flamingos, as well as migratory and nesting birds. In the Bosa area, discover colonies of Griffon Vultures, while the cliffs of Cape Caccia are home to species including Crag Martin and Alpine Swift. In the south-west, San Pietro is where you’ll find one of the Mediterranean’s most renowned colonies of Eleonora’s Falcon.

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Explore

Diverse and captivating, be sure to discover every corner of Sardinia. The town of Tempio Pausania is famous for cork, granite, nutmeg and Vermentino wines, whilst the artisan town of Oliena specialises in olive oils, Cannonau wines, filigree jewellery and silk embroidered shawls. Meanwhile, the medieval city of Oristano showcases a historic centre, ancient ruins, boutique shops, fresh fish eateries and gorgeous little beaches. Why not rent a car and take the lovely coastal drive south from Alghero to Bosa, home to a wonderful medieval castle? For the very best views, take the road to the top of Monte Mora and glimpse the islands of Tavolara and Caprera, ringed with sapphire seas.

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