Sardinia is an autonomous island region of Italy located in the western Mediterranean Sea, south of Corsica. Known for its pristine beaches with turquoise waters, granite rock formations, and the Costa Smeralda coastal area, Sardinia attracts visitors for swimming, sailing, and snorkeling. The island also features Nuragic archaeological sites, medieval towns, and traditional Sardinian cuisine featuring seafood and local wines.
Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, located west of the Italian peninsula and south of Corsica. It is an autonomous region of Italy with its own language, cultural traditions, and Bronze Age heritage, including over 7,000 nuragic stone towers. The island is administered from Cagliari and encompasses four provinces: Cagliari, Sassari, Nuoro, and Oristano. Content produced by the ToursXplorer Editorial Team based on verified geographic, cultural, and travel sources.