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Our approach to Covid-19
October 6th, 2020 by Simone ScalasDear guests, we are looking forward to 2021 and we know you want to travel and being in tour with us. Even if you are on the other side of the ocean, we really feel your fondness for us đ What we are doing: We are watching closely the evolving of this situation, researching the […]

The Change a Life Cycle Tour 2019 in Sardinia
October 31st, 2019 by Gian Mario PisanoSouth Africa discovers Sardinia! The Change a Life Cycle Tour https://changealifecycle.co.za/ is an annual charity cycle tour to raise funds for crime prevention and youth development projects. This event started in 2008 in memory of Mike Thomson, a Computershare executive who was murdered at his family home in 2007 in South Africa. The 2019 location was […]
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Sabir: the Mediterranean language
May 2nd, 2019 by Marcello UsalaWhat is the relationship between a culture and its language? If there is a Mediterranean culture, does a Mediterranean language exist? If on the one hand, it is true that the language, the codified language, represents a unifying factor of a culture and a population, on the other it is equally true that the language, […]

Strive Challenge 2018
November 22nd, 2018 by Simone ScalasCooperation is our main ingredient to realize great events Our season is almost complete and we’ve had many great guests, among them we’ve had Sir Richard Branson. We are writing about it today since it is the anniversary of our official involvement in the Strive Challenge event 2018 (www.strivechallenge.org) where a âgroup of entrepreneurs, thought […]

Mediterras, private travel in the Mediterranean
June 16th, 2016 by Simone ScalasDear friends, we are happy to share with you a project we’ve had on our heart since long time. More and more guests tell us that on our tours they’ve found emotions and fun, discovery and passion, and maybe they never had such a perfect experience. So we decided to give this passion the right […]
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Hotel Villa Asfodeli, unexpected charming villa in a rural village
March 9th, 2016 by Simone ScalasA talk with Guglielmo and Maria Cristina, sharing with us their views about hospitality and the adventure of restoring this ancient Villa. You and the Hotel Few years ago a friend offered me to buy this ancient Villa, abandoned since the ’80. But both the building and the garden were in state of decay. In […]
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Io Donna
January 14th, 2016 by Gian Mario PisanoDove andremo nel 2016? La top 10 dei viaggi in bicicletta che faranno tendenza. [……] 10-IL LATO BICI: SELVAGGIO BLU, MA IN SELLA E io? Beh io ho fatto grandi letture su Bicycling, sul Guardian, sul Best in Travels della Lonely Planet e sullâottima scelta dei 52 posti dove andare questâanno del New York Times. […]

Sardinian wines for dummies â Part 2, Red wines.
January 7th, 2016 by Simone ScalasGrowing quality Up to few decades ago, sardinian wines were use to blend softer nothern italian ones. Then some local producer start improving vinification techniques, creating very elegant wines. 2015 has been a great year for our winemakers, able to receive many important prices. As for the withes, I’ll tell about the better known wines, […]
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Cyclist
October 5th, 2015 by Gian Mario PisanoSardinia: Big Ride While not as well known for its cycling as some of its Mediterranean neighbours, Sardinia offers rich pickings for the intrepid rider. https://www.cyclist.co.uk/in-depth/465/sardinia-big-ride […]

Sardinia, a growing cycling destination!
July 9th, 2015 by Simone ScalasThis year weâve noticed a strong growth of cycling tourism in Sardinia. But you as well can see cycling tourist everywhere, please cheer them and donât use the horn đ Let us express our idea about some beliefs around this subject. 1 Cycling tourism is an interesting niche market Wrong. Cycling tourism is not an […]