Santa Margherita Di Pula Holidays

The pearl of Pula

Picture lush pine forests, ancient ruins, and a glamorous, jet-setting crowd to rival the most cosmopolitan holiday resorts. Welcome to Santa Margherita di Pula. And did we mention the beaches? Soft, golden sand gives way to a sea so clear you can see all the way to the bottom. And blissfully peaceful, too. A far cry from the crowded beaches you'll find on other parts of the island, there are still pockets of quiet shoreline to be found here. 

But there's more to this resort than its beaches. It's a gateway to a wealth of wildlife and cultural experiences. Explore the ancient Roman ruins of Nora, indulge in authentic Sardinian seafood served fresh from the boat, and discover the secrets of this impressive landscape. Nearby mountains are a treasure trove of trails for the hiking and biking enthusiasts, with panoramic views for those who dare to seek the spoils. The coast, meanwhile, with its warm azure waters, offers everything from a quick dip, to a thrilling adventure. 

Ready to immerse yourself in the charm and elegance of this Mediterranean paradise?

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Your Santa Margherita di Pula questions, answered

The south coast of Sardinia has a typical Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild winters. The peak season is from June to September, perfect for sunbathing and water sports. For those interested in outdoor adventures and a quieter experience, the months of April, May, and October offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
Italian is the primary language spoken in Sardinia. However, in tourist areas, English is commonly understood and spoken, along with German and French in some places.
While some areas can be explored on foot, renting a car is the best way to fully experience the area. Public transport options are available but limited. Renting a car offers the flexibility to visit nearby attractions, like the city of Cagliari, or to venture into the mountainous interior of the island.
Definitely. Beaches are a little less crowded than other parts of the island, and the calm waters are well-suited to swimming. There are loads of family-friendly activities to suit all ages, too.