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The Hotel Village is the resort’s family-friendly property. With a setting close to the resort’s main facilities, yet still offering spots for some sun-kissed rest and relaxation, it really offers the best of both worlds. Days can be spent together as a family, perhaps taking the free shuttle down to the glorious Dune di Campana Beach, or taking part in the many water and land sports on offer throughout Chia Laguna. Alternatively, the children can head off to the kids’ club or the Chia Laguna Football Academy (please call for applicable dates), while you make the most of the Chia Natural Spa or even take part in a diving excursion. Your designated restaurant for breakfast and dinner is Bouganville, where there are regular themed buffets and live cooking shows at the food stations. As part of your Half Board package you can also dine at La Pergola, all you need to do is make reservations. There are a selection of further restaurants where you can dine at for a supplement. There’s a wide choice of accommodation options at the Hotel Village, with simply-designed cottage-style rooms available. Our favourite room for those travelling with children are the Family Garden and Family Superior Cottages. These spacious cottages feature a mezzanine level with a further bedroom, the perfect haven for your kids.
An oasis of elegance and privacy, Grand Relais dei Nuraghi lies hidden amid the pink granite rocks and deep green junipers that are typical of this region. A beautiful swimming pool forms the centrepiece of this small hotel and it is surrounded by a large sun terrace with magnificent views of the Gulf of Arzachena. Spend days around the pool with light refreshments from the poolside snack bar or step outside and walk down the short path down to the charming beach strewn with sun loungers and parasols. Although it’s tempting to spend the entire holiday relaxing, you can choose to take some time to explore the local area on the hotel’s complimentary-use mountain bikes (subject to availability). The Tramonti Restaurant has a fabulous location on the terrace overlooking the archipelago. Experience why it has such a good local reputation and try gourmet cuisine that has been recommended in many gastronomic guides. Intimate candlelit dining can also be arranged in the private garden and there’s a bar for a pre- and post-meal cocktail. There are just 35 rooms and junior suite. The style is beautiful in its simplicity with rustic wooden furnishings and light, warm and soothing colours. The Classic Rooms are a comfortable choice; for something a little more spacious we recommend a Junior Suite or a Junior Suite with Garden. There’s even a Junior Suite that features its very own plunge pool.
Hotel La Rocca Resort & Spa fits the bill for something a little quieter than the livelier Costa Smeralda resorts. Set in spacious grounds amid ancient olives and oleanders, it’s a charming building with a fresh Mediterranean style – think irregular terracotta roofs and colour-washed walls. For days in the sun you can relax by the attractive swimming pool which is surrounded by sunbathing terraces. There is also a private beach which can be reached by the hotel’s shuttle. Due to the remote location of this hotel, we recommend hiring a car if you want to head out and explore the island or head down into Baia Sardinia. The hotel’s main restaurant has tranquil views and typical regional cuisine with a variety of seafood dishes. The buffet breakfast will set you up for the day with sweet and savoury pastries, cereals, jams and fresh fruit. If you are spending some time down by the sea, there is also the beach club and restaurant Rocca Beach. Calming décor and simple furnishings make the rooms here a delight. Standard Rooms have a spacious terrace that overlooks the gardens. The individual Superior Rooms have all been beautifully refurbished and have pretty garden views or for a supplement, the sea. For a little extra space opt for a Junior Suite or one of the Deluxe Junior Suites which are in the separate Villa del Parco building. The Premium Sea View Suites are more spacious, with a separate sitting area.
Baia Dei Mori is brand new for 2017. Take a stroll on winding paths through the dunes to the beach. The clear turquoise water lapping at your feet will instantly wash away thoughts of home. It's situated on the north east coast of the Italian island of Sardinia, to the south of the famous Costa Smeralda We include a wide range of activities in your holiday. If you’re into road cycling, you’ll be in your element. On road or off road, it's the best cycling on offer in any of our beachclubs. It can get pretty breezy too, so it’s just great for sailors and windsurfers. You can also kitesurf at a nearby beach (non inclusive activity), when the wind blows the conditions are great. We’ll be adding lots of additional facilities and refurbishing others. We’re planning four new tennis courts, a new pool and a new kids’ pool. The pool bar and terrace is having a makeover and we’re busy creating some new treatment rooms.
The beautifully renovated Chia Laguna’s Hotel Baia sits just a stone’s throw from the beautiful Monte Cogoni beach. The style here really gives you a sense of place with white-washed interiors brought to life with splashes of Mediterranean blues, rustic wooden features and modern furnishings. There’s a half Olympic-sized infinity pool on site, as well as a restaurant where all your included meals will be served. Out of the four properties within the resort, this is the closest to the sea, making it perfect for couples and families... Monte Cogoni Beach can be reached on foot in just a few minutes. The diving centre sits adjacent to the hotel and the watersports centre is located nearby on Dune di Campana beach. The main restaurant here is La Pergola which has also gone through extensive restyling to create beautiful contemporary spaces with calming light wood and stone colour décor. Your included meals will be served here, however you can dine at additional Chia Laguna restaurants for a supplement. The rooms echo the resort's Mediterranean chic design and they are fantastically situated on the promontory. Some of the rooms overlook the lagoon where wild birds, including flamingos, can be seen. The Prestige Mare Rooms are worth the upgrade for sea views.
This resort captures quintessential island life with a laid-back vibe and views of Marinella Bay. A private section of the beach is reached via a short walk through landscaped gardens, and there’s a refreshing freeform pool overlooking the gardens and the sheltered turquoise waters of the Golfo di Marinella are ideal for swimming and watersports (available locally). The spa is a fantastic addition to the resort, featuring a Turkish steam bath, ice fountain, and relaxation room with salt wall. The lively Costa Smeralda town, Porto Rotondo, is just a short distance away and is well worth a visit if you like to explore your local surroundings while on holiday. The most popular tables at Central Restaurant for the generous buffet breakfast are the ones on the terrace overlooking the gardens and the bay. Dinner is also served here with rich starter, side dish, fruit and dessert buffet offerings and a selection of show kitchens where pasta, meat and fish dishes are created. For beachside lunches look no further than Marinella Restaurant for quick snacks and a grilled buffet. For a taste of local food, head to the Tzia Maria & Bonaria which has indoors and al fresco seating. The rooms are individually decorated with an calm island style with colour-washed furniture and tiled floors. The Double Standard Rooms feature a balcony that shows off the pretty hills behind the resort while the Superior Rooms have views over the resort's grounds towards the Mediterranean. For direct access to the garden from your own terrace, opt for a Garden Deluxe Room.
Tucked away among Mediterranean shrub, this hidden gem sits above a bay on the Costa Smeralda where the blue-on-blue vistas are best taken in from the outdoor pool. With a dusky pink-tinged façade and terracotta-tiled roof, L’Ea Bianca Luxury Resort nods to traditional Sardinian design, updated with a dose of modern luxury – excellent spa, refined dining and private stretch of beach. This resort is all about slipping down a few gears. While away the hours stretched out on Cala dei Ginepri, rising only to dip into the bathwater-warm bay, or take a boat trip through the pink-sand islands scattered throughout La Maddalena archipelago. End your day by catching a sunset back at the hotel’s outdoor terrace, raised above the rocks for optimum views. This easy-going al fresco vibe – the endearing la dolce vita lifestyle – continues at Lunaria Restaurant, where plates of seafood and Sardinian classics are served up on the wooden veranda with a wine connoisseur on hand to recommend the perfect complementary vintage. You can even request a candlelit dinner-for-two overlooking the sea and the hazy specks of La Maddalena beyond. Afterwards, linger over drinks at the piano bar, surrounded by oleander trees and cacti. Don’t let this hotel’s imposing presence fool you though; rather than hundreds of soulless rooms, just 31 tranquil hideaways create an intimate boutique feel, all with sea- or garden-view balconies, a classic earthy colour palette, wall-hung artwork, dark wood furnishings and canary-yellow tiled bathrooms. Deluxe Rooms are bigger than Superior Rooms and throw in a chromotherapy bathroom, while the super spacious Junior Suites come with a living area and luxury finishes – a 42-inch Smart TVs, pillow menu and hydro-massage bathtubs.