Wellness and sustainability: how can we make a difference? How can wellness and sustainability coexist when it comes to personal care and environmental protection? Respecting yourself and the environment, that is, combining wellness and sustainability, means taking care of the natural balance of your body and protecting that of our planet, which is a complex system made up of delicate mechanisms and resources to be protected for future generations. Health, wellness and sustainability ...
Read MorePranu Muttedu Archaeological Park is a symbol of prehistoric Sardinia The Pranu Muttedu Archaeological Park is located in the countryside of Gerrei, a region of south-eastern Sardinia, and is one of the most important funerary areas on the island. The Archaeological Park of Pranu Muttedu is not far from the small picturesque town of Goni, about thirty minutes away from Cagliari. It is one of the most evocative pre-Nuragic sites in Sardinia ...
Read MoreNotre Dame De Paris celebrates its 20th anniversary at the Forte Arena On 12, 13 and 14 August 2022, Forte Arena host the musical Notre Dame De Paris, one of the most appreciated and replayed shows in the world that this year celebrates the 20th anniversary of its debut in Italy. Forte Arena, the splendid open-air theater inside the Forte Village Resort in Santa Margherita di Pula, Cagliari, will host the most ...
Read MoreWild Scandinavian Cooking by Brian Bojsen: the authentic Scandinavian cuisine at Forte Village
Wild Scandinavian Cooking by Brian Bojsen at Forte Village Resort Wild Scandinavian Cooking by Brian Bojsen is the new entry in the Forte Village Resort's gourmet restaurants. At Forte Village, the award-winning resort surrounded by the splendid Sardinian sea, guests can now find the authentic Scandinavian cuisine of Wild Scandinavian Cooking by Brian Bojsen. This is one of the greatest news of 2022. Brian Bojsen brings to Forte Village his unmistakable style and ...
Read MoreEucalyptus: the benefits and properties of the plant that perfumes the Forte Village garden
Eucalyptus, an ornamental plant with a unique scent. Eucalyptus is an ornamental tree which leaves are particularly aromatic. They contain an essential oil with beneficial properties. There is a place in Sardinia where the spectacular Mediterranean scrub mixes with the charm of exotic plants. It is the garden of Forte Village, the award-winning resort in Santa Margherita di Pula, near Cagliari. This garden is a real paradise on earth, where the fresh ...
Read MoreSardinian cuisine: a triumph of flavors and aromas between land and sea The dishes of Sardinian cuisine are prepared with simple and genuine ingredients, that recall the pastoral, peasant and seafaring tradition. The recipes of Sardinian cuisine tell of different gastronomic souls of the island. These are the result of contamination and exchanges between different European and Mediterranean cultures. From bread, which has a profound symbolic value, to seafood and land dishes, ...
Read MoreGiara di Gesturi: a wonderful corner of Sardinia Sardinia is an island rich in naturalistic treasures. Among the unmissable places to visit there is certainly Giara di Gesturi. Giara di Gesturi, or Sa Jara Manna, is a basalt plateau in the central-southern part of the island. It is located west of the Gulf of Oristano, between Marmilla, Trexenta, Sarcidano and Arborea, about 60 km from Cagliari. The name ‘Giara’ derives from the Latin ...
Read MoreWhy is dancing good for mental and physical health? Dance is one of the best allies of health. In fact, its beneficial effects on body and mind help to regain psychophysical harmony. Dancing is not only a fun activity but also a healthy one. This is also demonstrated by the study “Influencing Self-rated health among adolescent girls with dance intervention”. This study, coordinated by physiotherapist Anna Duberg of the Örebro University Hospital ...
Read MoreEaster in Sardinia: a tradition between faith, charm and mystery Visiting the island during Holy Week is a unique opportunity to discover 400 years old traditions. In fact, in Sardinia the rites of Holy Week (in Sardinian, Sa Chida Santa) date back to the 17th century. That was a period of Spanish domination. That’s why they mix ancient mystical-religious customs (in the Campidanese, Logudorese and Barbagia regions) with Iberian traditions. The result is ...
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