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Summer Hotel Ideas: Grand Hotel Poltu Quatu in Sardinia, Where Else?

Every week we spotlight great hotels and destinations you may not come across via TripAdvisor or other travel portal. Sardinia is just such a vacation wonderland, often overlooked in favor or more visible and populist destinations. And, Port Cervo’s Grand Hotel Poltu Quatu (Small Luxury Hotels site) is a double shot of sometimes undiscovered travel bliss. Here’s how come.

Another view courtesy the hotel's website - Click to visit

Situated in one of those little Sardinia fjords enthusiasts are familiar with, Grand Hotel Poltu Quatu is a super secret luxury getaway along the aptly named Emerald Coast. This peaceful, yet fun packed hospitality spot boasts  delightful sea views from either rooms or suites, its own private beach, three marvelous restaurants, a stunning swimming pool and a wonderful wellness centre too.

For guests not content with the private beach, pool, or marina, just a few moments away Grande Pevero Beach (below)awaits your sunbathing or family outing pleasure. The hotel even provides free shuttle service to and from one of Sardinia’s most famous beach attractions.

 

Courtesy the hotel

Designed to fit right into the Sardinia landscape, Grand Hotel Poltu Quatu resembles a typical local village with a few distinctions. Here guests can act like the locals, or alternatively head down to the famous Porto Cervo Yacht Club, designer boutiques and fabulous jewelry stores and pretend to be Aristotle Onassis himself. Why not? Just charter a yacht for the day and visit nearby Mortorio, Soffi, and Maddalena Islands, or just hunt all day or dolphins and the next umbrella drink for the matter.

The view from my terrace, I wish.

Without taking off into sheer fantasy, I think you got the point. Sardinia, the seaside, and maybe the Island’s best family oriented beach accommodation. There you go, another vacation secret you may not have discovered via Orbitz or TripAdvisor. I leave you with my lunchtime fantasy for later this Summer, exquisite service and culinary charm near the boats. Ciao! for now.

Courtesy the hotel website

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Phil Butler: Phil is a prolific technology, travel, and news journalist and editor. A former public relations executive, he is an analyst and contributor to key hospitality and travel media, as well as a geopolitical expert for more than a dozen international media outlets.
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