![]() SardiniaProvincesCagliari, Carbonia Iglesias, Medio Campidano, Nuoro, Ogliastra, Olbia Tempio, Oristano, Sassari,Ports / Ships / FerriesCagliari, Olbia, Porto Torres, Arbatax, PalauAirports / FlightsCagliari, Olbia, Alghero, TortolìBooking HotelCheck availability and special offers: Business travel or HolidayAccommodations in Sardinia Sardinia - Guide to the RegionSardinia is an island in the middle of the western Mediterranean, located between Corsica to the north, the Tyrrhenian Sea to the east, the Channel of Sardinia and Tunisia to the south, the Sea of Sardinia and the Balearic Islands in the West. As a second dimension is the Mediterranean island (after Sicily) and the eighth European island, but has a considerable extension inshore (less than a quarter of the extent Coast of Italy), so that has long been considered the largest island in the Mediterranean. Its territory is mainly mountainous and hilly. The massif is greater in the central-east of the island: the Gennargentu. There are also some flat areas, the largest of these is the Campidano. The rivers have torrential character and many are staring to form artificial lakes used for irrigation. The most important islands are: the archipelago of La Maddalena, Asinara, St. Peter and Sant'Antioco. Sardinia Provinces and municipalities![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Travel Guide to the Italian Regions Sardinia (Italy)Lakes, Wetlands and Salt Pans Smaller Islands Parks and other Protected Areas |