Casa Ursula- Via Pascoli 19 F - Chia IT111015C2000P5374
Casa Ada -Via Pascoli 17 - Chia IT111015C2000Q4045
The apartments are newly built, independent two-room units, carefully furnished, with all spaces exclusively available to guests. Interiors are finished with Sardinian ceramics, in shades of blue and turquoise.
The bathrooms, with shower and included hairdryer, are covered with the same premium materials.
The kitchens are connected to the covered terrace and are well equipped.
The houses are strategically located to enjoy an unforgettable holiday in Chia, the most beautiful place in the Southwest of Sardinia, thanks to their location about 1 km from the most beautiful and famous beaches of Chia, all equipped with parking areas and served by beach facilities, bar kiosks for lunch and aperitifs, and equipped for various water activities.
The beach season extends until mid-November. The golden sand and Caribbean colors allow for summer holidays until the beginning of autumn.
The beaches, awarded as the most beautiful and clean in Italy, are wide, sandy, with dunes behind them. Their shallow waters are particularly suitable for children to enjoy them safely.
• Market, bars, restaurants, pizzerias, tobacco shops, butcheries, rotisseries, and various sales points for local agricultural and dairy specialties. (All within a radius of 500 meters)
• Bus stop at 300 meters. However, the use of a private car is recommended.
• The Chia Laguna Resort, 2 km away, offers entertainment shows, shops, a pharmacy, bike rental, and ATM.
• The nearby lively town of Pula offers numerous shops and entertainment until late at night.
• Domus De Maria, 4 km away, offers pharmacies, banks, and other services.
Pets are welcome, but only small and well-behaved ones.
Included Services
Beds
Internet
WIFI
Air
Conditioning
Private Parking
Washing
Machine
Shower
Int/Ext
Pets
TV System
Sheets included
Tableware
Pots/Pan
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Casa Ursula
Casa Ada
Contacts: E-mail: zanisa2006@libero.it
The dunes of Chia, the beaches of Su Portu, Capo Teulada, Capo Malfatano, and Capo Spartivento. The small island of Su Cardinolu. Porto Campana beach, Su Giudeu beach with its small island, the lagoons of Su Stangioni de Su Sali. The stunning beaches of Cala Cipolla, Cala Zafferano, and Tuerredda. The island of San Pietro, the town, and the impressive towers (known as “le Cononne”) of Carloforte. Budello tower, the red beach, Porto Campionna beach with its small island,
The surroundings of Punta Sebera (979 m).
The Is Cannoneris Natural Park inhabited by wild deer and boars. The pink flamingos of the Chia lagoon. The western-style landscapes of the Sulcis canyons, where the famous director Sergio Leone filmed many of his "spaghetti western" movies.
The caves of Is Zuddas, Su Mannau, and San Giovanni.
For sea lovers: kitesurfing, windsurfing, canoeing, diving, snorkeling, sailing.
For golf enthusiasts, don’t miss the thrill of playing at the prestigious Is Molas Golf Club.
For those who want to explore the inland attractions: horseback riding, mountain biking, trekking, quad biking, climbing.
Chia is an excellent place for fishing. For those who wish to relax, there is a wellness center at the Chia Laguna Resort.
And throughout the summer: folk festivals, concerts, and theater performances.
Sardinian tradition boasts different types of pasta, both dry and fresh, and typical bread (malloreddus, pane carasau, culurgionis).
As for meat, tradition recommends pork cooked over myrtle wood embers, often served mixed with grilled fish.
The most important traditional Sardinian economic activity is the breeding of goats and sheep, from which cheese is produced, including Pecorino Sardo, made exclusively in Sardinia.
The basic ingredient for Sardinian recipes is the almond, from which the famous "amaretti" and "is pabassinas" are made.
Sardinia can boast a centuries-old production of high-quality wines, the most famous being Cannonau, Malvasia, Vermentino, and Nuragus.
When talking about liqueurs, we must mention the famous myrtle liqueur, but there is also the excellent prickly pear liqueur and "aqua vitae," better known around here as "filu'e ferru."
The Roman-Punic ruins of Nora, with the amphitheater that hosts theatrical and musical performances in the summer. The Phoenician ruins of Bithia.
The Spanish Towers of Chia and Pixini.
The Castle of Cagliari with its museum and amphitheater. The Church of St. Efisio in Pula. The Church of Santa Maria in Tratalias. The Temple of Antas, built in 27 BC.
The 15th-century Church of the Holy Spirit and the museum of Domus De Maria. The catacombs, the Paleochristian church, the Phoenician-Punic Tophet, and the Hypogeum village of S. Antioco.
The nuraghes, menhirs, and all the remains of the ancient Nuragic era. The archaeological area of Monte Sirai, located near the town of Carbonia. The Church of St. Elia in Nuxis.
The Domus de Janas necropolis of Pani Loriga near Santadi.
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