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Hotel Baia di Nora, South Sardinia


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One free night for stays of 7 nights or two free nights for stays of 14 nights for stays completed between 03 Apr-11 Jun and 18 Sep-31 Oct 10.

About Hotel Baia di Nora

Delightfully situated in a beautiful garden 400m from the archaeological site and 2 miles (3.2km) from Pula, Hotel Baia di Nora is the perfect place to absorb the magical atmosphere of Sardinia. This attractive hotel has been tastefully designed throughout and uses fittings and furnishings of the highest quality. The large restaurant offers the opportunity to dine both indoors and outdoors beneath a shady veranda and there is also a pleasant barbecue area. A short walk through the gardens leads to a private stretch of fine, sandy beach. Other facilities include a wonderful outdoor swimming pool, whirlpool and a swim-up bar. Car hire is recommended for those wishing to explore the surrounding area.

Accommodation:

Rooms with bath or shower, television, minibar, hairdryer and safe

Supplements (from):

Twin for Sole Use £39.

Facilities:

Restaurant
Bar
Lounge
Swimming pool (normally in use May-Sep) with swim-up bar (Jun-Sep)
Gymnasium
Table tennis
Tennis (payable locally)
Italian bowls
Beach (charges included, normally in use May-Sep)
Free on-site parking

Information:

The hotel has 121 air-conditioned rooms.
Transfer time from Cagliari airport: 1 hour.
Child prices apply to ages 4-6 years.
Dinner and buffet breakfast.
Minimum stay 3 nights.
Official Rating 4 Star

About South Sardinia

Southern Sardinia features long expanses of perfect sandy beaches and probably the most translucent turquoise sea you will find anywhere in Europe. The southern coast of this wonderful island provides an ideal environment for the ultimate beach holiday on Sardinia.

SANTA MARGHERITA DI PULA

On the southern tip of Sardinia, this has a superb sandy beach and is close to the city of Cagliari, ablaze with cafés, restaurants, shops and the interesting old quarter 'Castello'.

CHIA

One of Sardinia's most scenic and uncluttered coastlines, where rocky promontories separate reclusive sandy coves. A 16th century campanile stands guard over the Punic settlement of Bithia.

NORA

Founded during the 8th and 9th century BC, houses the remains of Punic and Phoenician sanctuaries, a magnificent Roman villa, amphitheatre and stately forum.