Wow, those pictures look absolutely stunning! I’ve been lucky enough to visit Sardegna a couple of times back in 2018, and the food was truly incredible. It’s such a beautiful place to explore and relax.
It looks like an awesome place to be, and the food looks delicious. Is it windy there?
Which city is this? Is it crowded?
Sardinia has great beaches and waters!
Too bad that the local authorities don’t care about people’s privacy and now they’ve installed so many cameras and they require you to put your car license plate for parking, which makes it really easy for them to track your car, where you have been and for how long.
There are also some beach bars that they require you to wear a shirt, which is crazy at the beach, especially since it’s that hot and it makes you go back to the beach to find your shirt, so two more extra trips in the scorching sun.
Parking has became pretty expensive in the past few years and most of the parking meters don’t accept also banknotes, so good lucking paying 8-10 Euros in coins.
There are not really public toilets, you always have to beg for a key, get something from a bar or pay some money, even at the train stations.
Anyway, the nature, beaches, water, historical monuments and people are really nice!
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Wow, those pictures look absolutely stunning! I’ve been lucky enough to visit Sardegna a couple of times back in 2018, and the food was truly incredible. It’s such a beautiful place to explore and relax.
It looks like an awesome place to be, and the food looks delicious. Is it windy there?
Which city is this? Is it crowded?
Sardinia has great beaches and waters!
Too bad that the local authorities don’t care about people’s privacy and now they’ve installed so many cameras and they require you to put your car license plate for parking, which makes it really easy for them to track your car, where you have been and for how long.
There are also some beach bars that they require you to wear a shirt, which is crazy at the beach, especially since it’s that hot and it makes you go back to the beach to find your shirt, so two more extra trips in the scorching sun.
Parking has became pretty expensive in the past few years and most of the parking meters don’t accept also banknotes, so good lucking paying 8-10 Euros in coins.
There are not really public toilets, you always have to beg for a key, get something from a bar or pay some money, even at the train stations.
Anyway, the nature, beaches, water, historical monuments and people are really nice!