Palau Piccolo

Sardinia, Italy

2 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms / 77 m²

CHF 99,000

per 1/8 ownership

New build terrace apartment with pool and view of the sea , close to the beach on Sardinia's north-east coast

This modern new build terrace apartment is located on the beautiful north-east coast of Sardinia - in a quiet, green residential complex in Palau, just a few minutes' walk from the small beach of Spiaggia dell'Isolotto and the marina.

The private terrace has a wide view over the sea and the surrounding coastline - the perfect place to relax and enjoy al fresco dining. The shared pool with sun loungers and sea views is a great place to cool off.

The charming town centre of Palau is within easy walking distance. Here, restaurants, small boutiques, the lively harbour promenade and the marina are perfect for taking a walk. Boat trips to the La Maddalena archipelago - one of the most impressive natural paradises in the Mediterranean - depart daily. Those looking for an active holiday will also enjoy the variety of water sports here - from kayak and SUP tours to diving and sailing experiences. Other beautiful bays and beaches are only a few minutes' drive away, and the next airport in Olbia is only around 45 minutes away.

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Sardinia, the second-largest island in the Mediterranean, is a land of striking contrasts—where rugged mountains meet crystalline seas, and ancient traditions thrive alongside untouched natural beauty. It’s a captivating destination for travelers drawn to wild landscapes, rich heritage, and a slower, more soulful pace of life.

The island’s coastline is nothing short of spectacular, with pristine beaches and hidden coves stretching from the glamorous Costa Smeralda in the north to the serene shores of Chia and Villasimius in the south. Cala Goloritzé, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a jewel of the east coast, accessible by hike or boat, with turquoise waters and dramatic limestone cliffs.

Inland, Sardinia reveals its ancient heart. The rolling hills and mountainous Barbagia region are home to the island’s most authentic traditions, where time seems to stand still. Here, you’ll find the mysterious nuraghi—Bronze Age stone towers—and villages like Orgosolo, known for its murals and rebellious spirit.

Outdoor lovers will find paradise in Sardinia, whether hiking through the Gennargentu National Park, exploring the surreal landscapes of the Supramonte, or snorkeling in the protected marine areas of La Maddalena Archipelago. The island is also a playground for sailors and windsurfers, thanks to steady winds and sparkling waters.

Sardinian cuisine is deeply rooted in its land and sea, offering bold, earthy flavors. Expect dishes like porceddu (slow-roasted suckling pig), handmade pastas like culurgiones, and a wide array of cheeses and wines, especially the robust Cannonau.

Sardinia is more than a destination—it’s an experience of raw beauty, deep-rooted culture, and the kind of warm hospitality that leaves a lasting imprint on the soul.

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