Southern Sardinia

"Sardinia’s a class apart in the western Mediterranean: Caribbean water colours, white sandy beaches, eroded rock formations and the evergreen ‘macchia’ are spectacular natural phenomenon. Add excellent kite and windsurf conditions for an addictive combination – the Med’s ultimate legal high. Predominantly light winds reign during summer’s high pressures, but the 270km by 145km island goes off in spring, autumn and winter. It’s mainly NW Mistral that lights up the breaks, but low pressure driven Libecchio (SW) or Scirocco (SE) aren’t to be sniffed at either – especially down south. Regardless of season, a surf trip to Sardinia is always ..."
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