Camping Bella Sardinia
On about 33 hectares, you can enjoy real Italian flair. The bar, shop and cosy ristorante are also located under shady pine trees. There is no extreme luxury - but there are well-maintained sanitary facilities, an adventure swimming pool with water slide, playgrounds and sports fields as well as direct access to the beach. You can walk along an idyllic wooden boardwalk through natural dunes to the long sandy beach in a bay. Take a boat trip to explore the famous Archittu rock arch that spans the sea, or the Torre del Pozzo. From the centuries-old tower, Sardinian fishermen once kept a lookout for pirates.
At Camping Bella Sardinia, "despite" the fully equipped accommodation, "camping is still camping". The kids are sure to romp around the campsite all day long and will quickly make holiday friends. Thanks to the Mediterranean climate, they (and you as parents) will spend more hours in the fresh air than they have in a long time. And if your little ones still have too much energy - then let them jump like a bouncy ball on the bouncy castle, or join in at the Kids Club and the evening baby dance. A highlight for big and small guests is the "Bella Fest", which takes place regularly on the beach. Have you always wanted to be an acclaimed pop star? Then take part in the fun, international karaoke competition on the restaurant terrace!
At night, sleep in comfortable beds in the cosy cabins of the tents is as airy and relaxed as it might not be possible in a holiday home. Once you've really shifted down a gear, you can set off to explore Western Sardinia. Visit the equestrian town of Oristano. For many, the best ice cream is at Barbagelato in the historic Piazza Roma. The ice cream sundaes are as ornate and colourful as the back wall of the café, which is well worth seeing! Along the way, you'll often see someone standing on one leg - flamingos foraging in the vast lagoons. Would you like to discover snow-white beaches that are almost deserted today, but where people lived three thousand years ago? Then take an excursion to the Sinis peninsula - near San Giovanni you can marvel at the archaeological sites of Tharros. Nuraghers, Punic, Romans and Phoenicians have already been here - and now you! Have a great holiday on Sardinia's wild west coast!