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Salinedda Six

Capo Coda Cavallo, Sardinia

Serene Sardinian living

8 Guests

4 Bedrooms

4 Bathrooms

Surrounded by emerald lawns, vibrant Mediterranean flora, and mature, secluding trees, Salinedda Six gazes out at a scene of paradisiacal beauty - the verdant headland of Capo Coda Cavallo, the azure waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea, and the little island of Ruia. Its spacious, beautifully designed interiors flow out onto shady terraces, a divine, 15m-long infinity pool sparkles seductively, and just an easy 300m stroll away are the idyllic white sands and beach club of Salinedda.

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Keyholder highlights

  • IncludedFull service, including chef and butler
  • IncludedIdyllic sea views
  • Included300m from idyllic Salinedda beach
  • IncludedSun loungers and umbrellas at the beach club
  • Included15m-long heatable infinity pool
  • IncludedExtensive, manicured gardens
  • IncludedStylish, uniquely designed interiors
  • IncludedSpace galore inside and out

Gallery

The main house, guesthouse and infinity pool of Salinedda Six are enveloped in manicured gardens.

Another aerial shot of Salinedda Six.

Relaxing by the beautiful, 15m-long, heatable infinity pool.

Salinedda beach is just a 300m stroll from the property and guests have a reserved area with sun loungers and umbrellas.

A magical atmosphere by the pool as dusk falls.

Includes

  • IncludedSole use of the villa and the grounds
  • IncludedThe support of our Villa Specialists to help you select your perfect villa
  • IncludedThe expertise of a dedicated team to help you fine-tune the logistics of your trip and to plan a range of experiences, many of which are exclusive to The Thinking Traveller
  • IncludedA Local Specialist available during your stay for emergency support
  • IncludedA comprehensive guide to your villa and its surrounding area, including our restaurant recommendations, cultural highlights and other activities
  • IncludedAn easy-to-use online holiday planner to keep all your booked experiences and services in one place, ensuring that nothing gets missed during your stay
  • IncludedThe ability to coordinate and share the details of your trip with your group via Your Account
  • IncludedAll sales taxes, electricity, gas, Wi-Fi, linen, bath towels, pool and/or beach towels
  • IncludedA full complement of staff, including a butler, a private chef, and a housekeeper
  • IncludedA daily cleaning service and a mid-week linen change
  • IncludedThe preparation of breakfast, lunch and dinner daily

Excludes

  • Not IncludedFlights
  • Not IncludedCar hire
  • Not IncludedTransfers
  • Not IncludedThe cost of ingredients and beverages for all meals
  • Not IncludedPool heating (if requested). The cost is €1,500 per week.
  • Not IncludedTourist taxes (tassa di soggiorno) levied by many town councils in Italy. The amount varies by location and usually amounts to between €1-€5 per person per night

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The Area

Salinedda Six occupies a privileged position on the Capo Coda Cavallo, an idyllic, beach-fringed headland some 20km southeast of Olbia.

A 300m stroll from the garden gate takes you down to the gorgeous sandy beach of Salinedda, where there are sun loungers and umbrellas reserved for you at the lido.

There are numerous other breathtaking sandy beaches within a 5km range, if you wish to explore. These include Salina Bamba, Capo Coda Cavallo, Cala Brandinchi, and Spiaggia Lu Impostu. A little further away (11.5km) is the remarkable, long white beach of La Cinta, which backs onto the San Teodoro lagoon, a haven for flamingos.

For those who enjoy sport, there's a 9-hole golf club and a tennis club in nearby Puntaldia (less than 10km).

The city of Olbia is well worth a visit or two during your stay. As well as a good selection of shops, restaurants, bars and cafés, there are some fine buildings, Romanesque and baroque churches, and a variety of archaeological sites that testify to its history as a Nuragic, Phoenician and Greek settlement.

The Costa Smeralda, which runs up the northeast coast of Sardinia, and La Maddalena archipelago at the island's northern tip, are a delight to discover, not least for the breathtaking natural beauty of their numerous, often unspoilt, white and pink-hued beaches. Taking a boat trip around the islands is a must, as you'll be able to explore deserted coves, dive into gin-clear waters, and stop off for lunch at waterfront restaurants.

Inland there's plenty to see too, and getting off the beaten track is easy to do. There are walking and cycling trails, quiet little villages, hills and mountains, archaeological sites, and buzzing small towns, such as San Pantaleo, which mixes Sardinian cultural and architectural traditions with chic restaurants and bars and an arty scene.

Getting to and around

Olbia airport:

23km-14.3miles-30mins

Alghero airport:

152km-94.5miles-1hr50

Cagliari airport:

257km-160miles

Nearest beaches:

Salinedda - 300m; Cala Suaraccia - 750m; Salina Bamba - 2.4km-1.5miles-6mins; Coda Cavallo - 2.8km-1.8miles-9mins; Cala Brandinchi - 2.7km-1.7miles-10mins; Lu Impostu - 4.8km-3miles-12mins; La Cinta - 11.5km-7miles-17mins

Nearest restaurants:

there are several restaurants and bars within walking distance and other near the beaches listed above

Nearest amenities (shops, banks, etc):

there are several mini-markets and food shops within 1km. For a greater range, try: San Teodoro - 13km-8miles-20mins; or Olbia - 31km-19.3miles-35mins

Golf course (9 holes) and tennis:

Puntaldia - 9.5km-6miles-18mins
Porto Cervo

San Pantaleo:

50km-31miles-50mins