Where to Eat in Sardinia
An Insider Guide to Sardinia’s best restaurants. Don’t miss porceddu, culurgiones, pompia, and, if you can find (and stomach) it, casu marzu.
Read More50 amazing hotels for family fun in the Mediterranean
The Telegraph‘s Expert Guide to the best family-friendly hotels, from Budget to Luxury. Check out Sardinia’s finest. And, for more about the island of Sardinia, where to go, eat, drink and do, read here.
Read More8 Best Hotels in Sardinia
Are you looking for a stylish spa hotel with private beach? Or a boutique bolthole in the city? Then check out my Time Out recommendations for the best accommodation in Sardinia. For more Time Out features, here are my recommendations for the best hotels in Bali, Sicily, Sardinia, and Sorrento. And if you’re spending Christmas in London.
Read MoreCagliari
Discover Sardinia’s extraordinary ‘Stone Army’, or sip a sundowner overlooking the sea. Find flamingos in Molentargius park, or immerse yourself in the Festival of Sant’Efisio. For the best things to do in Cagliari, take a look at my feature for Flydoscope (page 90). Read more in my article for P&O Cruises. And do take a…
Read More50 amazing hotels for family fun in the Mediterranean
Looking for family-friendly holidays in the Med? Read about Sardinian hotels offering surfing, stand-up paddleboarding and diving. Or archeological digs and pizza-making. As well as fabulous beaches of course. See my article in Telegraph Travel.
Read More50 amazing mini-moon hotels in Europe
Our experts have picked the best mini-moon hotels for newlyweds to laze about in the rosy-hued days of romance following their nuptials. Or to just catch up on some much-needed sleep. Choose from cycling around bucolic vineyards and Michelin-starred restaurants with rooms. Or perhaps one with private boat trips and private infinity pools. See my…
Read MoreBest Sardinia Resorts
My insider’s guide to Sardinia’s top resorts. They include the best for indoor and outdoor pools, and golf courses overlooking the sea. Others have private beaches, tennis courts and spas. And then there are the kids’ clubs and exciting dining options. Read my recommendations in the Telegraph. And for more on the island of Sardinia,…
Read MoreAn Apiarist in Sardinia
Sardinians have been producing honey since Roman times. I’m a beekeeper, so I was keen to find out how it’s done today. Read about my stay, with a traditional organic beekeeper, in Hidden Europe.
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