The barefoot run: the story of an antique tradition There are many different reasons influencing our choice of destination for vacations: untouched nature, wellness treatments as those offered at Forte Village, or typical local festivities like Sant’Efisio in Cagliari or the Barefoot Run in Cabras. The antique family, social and religious traditions are strongly rooted in Sardinian territory. It’s a land in which costumes and traditions, knowledge and legends, reflect popular culture, ...
Read MoreHotel Business School: the project developed by Forte Village and LUISS Business School The Hotel Business School, a project begun in 2008 with a partnership between Forte Village and the LUISS Business School of Rome, has the objective of grooming future professionals in hospitality by organizing courses, masters, seminars and events.The Hotel Business School has become a reference for all those dreaming of working in Italian national and international five star ...
Read MoreForte Village Sardinia: a small paradise in the south of the island. News for the summer of 2019. After the wonderful history, the Forte Village has just been renovated to surprise its guests with numerous novelties for the coming season. The resort lies near Santa Margherita di Pula on the southern coast of Sardinia, it’s surrounded by delightful landscapes where you can enjoy white sand beaches and beautiful natural gardens, making Forte ...
Read MoreMaritime Pine: the Mediterranean landscape which sorrounds the luxurious Hotel Pineta at Forte Village Resort The beauty of unspoilt nature has always been a limitless source of knowledge, creativity and inspiration for mankind, who has described it with romantic poems, famous paintings, unforgettable soundtracks, elegant textile creations and indoor and outdoor decorations. The Mediterranean landscape is one of the most beautiful in the world partly because of the presence of maritime pine, a ...
Read MoreSardinian sea: what are the secrets to its beauty Considered one of the most beautiful seas in the world and the ideal destination for vacations, the Sardinian sea is not in any way inferior to other famous tropical paradises. Many future spouses or recently married couples are conquered by the crystalline water of the Sardinian sea and choose it as the destination for their honeymoon or as the location for an unforgettable ...
Read MoreThe most beautiful beaches in Sardinia Making a list of the 10 most beautiful beaches in Sardinia is not an easy task. We often find our selves dreaming of exotic places and sigh in front of pictures of Caribbean paradises, promising ourselves that the day will come when the sound of a distant sea will calm our thoughts as we release all our worries under the sun, sitting at the table ...
Read MoreProtected Marine Area: what is it, how many are there and where are they in Sardinia Home of legends and spectacular wild landscapes colored by the able hand of Mother Nature and made immortal by the stories of men and women who have visited the island, Sardinia is a pearl in the heart of the Mediterranean which has many water treasures: the protected marine areas. The protected marine areas contribute to making ...
Read MorePink flamingos are among the most beautiful creatures to see and photograph for birdwatchers and those passionate about nature. The image of a flock of pink flamingos in flight against the blue skies of Sardinia or dancing on the water with their slender golden legs is itself worth a trip to this amazing island. Seeing a flock of flying flamingos, although very exciting, is not a common experience. However, the panorama of Sardinia ...
Read MoreCarlo Cecchi at the Teatro Massimo of Cagliari: who is the actor playing Enrico IV Since his last performance fifteen years ago, Carlo Cecchi will be once again presenting his art, Enrico IV, in the Teatro Massimo of Cagliari from the 6th to the 10th of March 2019, with Angelica Ippolito, Gigio Morra, Roberto Trifirò, Federico Brugnone, Davide Giordano, Dario Iubatti, Matteo Lai, Chiara Mancuso and Remo Stella. Not only he will ...
Read MoreThe cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta: history of a symbolic building of Cagliari “It’s a beautiful city, sour, stony, shades of color from the rock to the African plain, the lagoons, with a visible, readable history in the stone, like the marks of time on a face...” These are the words of Carlo Levi as he describes Cagliari, named Casteddu in Sardinian, where, in the Castello district, you can find one of ...
Read MoreThe Sella del Diavolo: a legend from Cagliari The best stories always begin with “once upon a time” and tell us about heroic gestures and ancient battles to free lands oppressed by evil, just like the splendid Golfo degli angeli, commonly known as Golfo di Cagliari. Legends are a part of Sardinia’s soul, among the naturalistic routes and archeological sites of which there are many indeed, one of the most fascinating ...
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