You will find many colorful flowers in Sardinia. 🙂
Author: Traveling Rockhopper
Sardinia – Mediterranean Sea
Sardinia is the second-largest island located in the Mediterranean Sea; it is slightly smaller than Sicily. And there are actually many many islands in the Mediterranean Sea.
Sardinia – Sadali Waterfall
In today’s picture you can see a beautiful waterfall “Cascata di San Valentino”, located in Sadali.
If you’re planning to visit Sardinia, put Sadali on your must-see list. 🙂
Sardinia – Sadali
Sadali is a nice village/town located in the central part of Sardinia.
Sadali is worth visiting from a few reasons; the place is very special, located in a lovely area, with nearby cave and waterfalls.
Sardinia – Posters & Pictures
To continue the post from yesterday, I was surprised to see so many pictures on the houses in Sadali, Sardinia. I’ve never seen town like Sadali!
Sardinia – No Graffiti
I don’t really recall to see any graffiti in Sardinia, but there were many paintings, posters or pictures on the houses, and it looked very nice and unique.
Sardinia – Mountains & Train
Sardinia also has nice mountains.
You can partly enjoy them by train. There are old, historic Sardinian railways going through the mountains and via many lovely places.
Sardinia – Languages
Sardinia has two official languages: Italian and Sardinian;
but there are more local languages in use.
I don’t speak any Italian and rather didn’t have any problems in communication, at the end, it’s quite a touristic island.
Sardinia – Relaxing in Cagliari
Cagliari is situated in the south of Sardinia by the Mediterranean Sea. So, Cagliari is also a good place for relaxing and enjoying beaches.
Sardinia – Visiting Cagliari
Cagliari is a city different from all others in Sardinia.
Cagliari is worth visiting from many reasons, e.g., history, art, culture, and even nature.
Sardinia – Capital
Cagliari is the capital of Sardinia and its largest city.
Sardinia – Big Island
Sardinia is a relatively large island; it’s the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily).
Sardinia – Flag
The flag of Sardinia is known as “the flag of the Four Moors”.
It’s interesting, that Corsica has the same flag.
Sardinia – Autonomous Region of Sardinia
Sardinia is a region of Italy.
However, it’s also granted some autonomy and has its own rules; and officially it’s called Autonomous Region of Sardinia.
Sardinia is also quiet a big island.
Because of all these reasons, I decided to list it separately and have a month on my blog dedicated to Sardinia.
Sardinia – Introduction
After Greece, we’re staying in Europe, in its warmer part.
I hope it’s a good idea for cold and grey European November.
Welcome to the island of Sardinia; expect lots of sun. 🙂
Greece – Final impression
Today, the last picture of this month and the last image from Greece.
One day, I’ll come back to Greece on my blog, and present some of the islands in more details.
I hope you liked my travel impressions in October.
I like Greece and I’m sure I’ll visit this country again.
Greece is full of beautiful places, together with delicious cuisine and nice weather, it’s a great destination! 🙂
Greece – When to Go
I was in Greece a few times; from March until May and from September until December; and from my point of view, spring and autumn are the best seasons for visiting Greece.
I prefer to avoid the peak seasons, the most crowded and hottest months.
Of course, you can visit Greece any time of a year, but I especially recommend spring and autumn. 🙂
Greece – Kos Island
Kos offers everything what you may expect from a Greek island, i.e., clear water, nice beaches, nice weather, great food, cats, and wonderful ruins.
Greece – Kos or Kot – Cats of Kos
In Kos, I met many many cats.
“Cat” in Polish is “kot”, so I think the island of Kos in Polish should be called “Kot”. 😀
Greece – Kos
Kos is a Greek island, located nearby Turkey.
I didn’t know that this island exists, until I went there for a conference.
As you see in today’s picture, it’s a very pleasant place for a conference. 🙂