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Sardinia (Italian Sardegna) is the second-largest Mediterranean island (24,090 square kilometres, after Sicily), 200 kilometres west of mainland Italy and 12 kilometres south of French Corsica across the Bonifacio Strait. The island is an autonomous Italian region with about 1.6 million residents and an Indigenous Sardinian language (Sardo) distinct from Italian. Sardinian waters hold three internationally rated charter regions: the Costa Smeralda on the northeast (developed since 1962 by the Aga Khan, with the resort capital Porto Cervo and the offshore Maddalena Archipelago national park), the Gulf of Orosei on the central east (a 40-kilometre limestone cliff-coast with cave-pools and hike-in beaches at Cala Goloritzé and Cala Luna), and the Sulcis Archipelago on the southwest. Main charter bases are Olbia (north) and Cagliari (south). Season runs May through October.




































































































































































































