The three-pearl Grand Hotel Corallaro is less than a five-minute walk from Rena Bianca beach, a secluded sandy cove on the very northernmost tip of Sardinia. The property is decorated in a nautical theme that extends to the 83 rooms, which range from basic and lacking balconies to chic spaces with furnished sea-view terraces. A free buffet breakfast is served in the all-day restaurant, while outside, a sunny pool terrace is shaded by palms. Note that the hotel's gym is only open on request and free Wi-Fi is limited to one device. Guests looking to keep kids entertained might want to try the nearby, all-inclusive Marmorata Village.
The three-pearl Grand Hotel Corallaro is less than a five-minute walk from Rena Bianca beach, a secluded sandy cove on the very northernmost tip of Sardinia. The property is decorated in a nautical theme that extends to the 83 rooms, which range from basic and lacking balconies to chic spaces with furnished sea-view terraces. A free buffet breakfast is served in the all-day restaurant, while outside, a sunny pool terrace is shaded by palms. Note that the hotel's gym is only open on request and free Wi-Fi is limited to one device. Guests looking to keep kids entertained might want to try the nearby, all-inclusive Marmorata Village.
With a gallery highlighting international artists, each room dedicated to a contemporary Sardinian artist, and a unique Art Deco style throughout the hotel, the 49-room Hotel La Coluccia is an art lover's dream. The upper-middle-range boutique also provides a pleasant pool and beach area, both outfitted with loungers and umbrellas, plus on-site restaurant serving Sardinian dishes. A spa offering a variety of treatments and a steam room, plus a small gym are also available. Contemporary rooms are comfortable and have flat-screen TVs, but showers are small. The location is pretty remote and best for those looking for a quiet, idyllic setting away from the action of a city. The hotel is geared toward couples, so families should check out the Marmorata Village, which has a plethora of kid-friendly facilities.
With a gallery highlighting international artists, each room dedicated to a contemporary Sardinian artist, and a unique Art Deco style throughout the hotel, the 49-room Hotel La Coluccia is an art lover's dream. The upper-middle-range boutique also provides a pleasant pool and beach area, both outfitted with loungers and umbrellas, plus on-site restaurant serving Sardinian dishes. A spa offering a variety of treatments and a steam room, plus a small gym are also available. Contemporary rooms are comfortable and have flat-screen TVs, but showers are small. The location is pretty remote and best for those looking for a quiet, idyllic setting away from the action of a city. The hotel is geared toward couples, so families should check out the Marmorata Village, which has a plethora of kid-friendly facilities.
The 598-room Marmorata Village is a huge mid-range property overlooking the sea, and a ten-minute drive from the scenic Santa Teresa seaport. This family-friendly hotel has three swimming pools, a small beach with loungers and umbrellas, and lots of entertainment for both kids and adults provided by the animation team. For dining, three on-site restaurants offer buffet meals (including a free breakfast) and there's a poolside bar and lounge. Dated albeit homey rooms are spacious and come with patios or balconies -- many with views of the sea -- but they don't have air-conditioning or reliable free Wi-Fi. The property is sprawling and though a train is available to take guests around, it could pose a problem for some. The beach and restaurants can get crowded, so couples may prefer the more romantic and modern Hotel La Coluccia.
The 598-room Marmorata Village is a huge mid-range property overlooking the sea, and a ten-minute drive from the scenic Santa Teresa seaport. This family-friendly hotel has three swimming pools, a small beach with loungers and umbrellas, and lots of entertainment for both kids and adults provided by the animation team. For dining, three on-site restaurants offer buffet meals (including a free breakfast) and there's a poolside bar and lounge. Dated albeit homey rooms are spacious and come with patios or balconies -- many with views of the sea -- but they don't have air-conditioning or reliable free Wi-Fi. The property is sprawling and though a train is available to take guests around, it could pose a problem for some. The beach and restaurants can get crowded, so couples may prefer the more romantic and modern Hotel La Coluccia.