

The clearest water in the Mediterranean, and a coastline that was designed rather than developed.
International desk — one advisor answers every Sardinia & the Costa Smeralda inquiry
Sardinia has nothing to do with the Italy of stone farmhouses. The Costa Smeralda in the north-east was laid out in the 1960s under a single architectural code, and the result is a coastline of low, granite-clad villas that sit into the landscape instead of on top of it — no towers, no ribbon development, no neon. Porto Cervo is the hub, with the marina and the summer social calendar. What you buy is a house built around outdoor living: terraces, shade structures, sea views framed by juniper and rock, and a short walk or a shorter boat ride to water that is genuinely the color it appears in photographs. The season is intense and short. Owners tend to be repeat visitors before they are buyers.
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Tell us what the house is for and what you have already ruled out. We will tell you what is actually available, including what is not on a public page.
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