Porto Cervo

Tanca Manna

Porto Cervo is the main centre and meeting point of the internationally renowned Costa Smeralda, one of the most prestigious tourist destinations in the world. Porto Cervo is in the Gallura region, on the northeast coast of Sardinia. Created by Prince Karim Aga Khan, at the end of the 1950s, Porto Cervo was once an exclusive retreat for the international jetset. It is still one of the most luxurious resorts in the world, but with the 2004 opening of Olbia airport, at just a thirty minute drive from Porto Cervo, it has become more widely accessible. The Costa Smeralda is, however, an exclusive holiday destination, with designer boutiques, spa hotels, the finest restaurants and exclusive nightspots.

Resorts such as Cala di Volpe, Romazzino, Liscia di Vacca and Baja Sardinia are all highly sought-after tourist destinations.

Porto Cervo is a small and picturesque village of soft pastel-coloured buildings, positioned in a natural port surrounded by gentle hills. The land and seascapes are incredibly beautiful, with many islands and the finest beaches.

Porto Cervo is a small and picturesque village of soft pastel-coloured buildings, positioned in a natural port surrounded by gentle hills. The land and seascapes are incredibly beautiful, with many islands and the finest beaches.
The Marinas in Porto Cervo have the finest, modern infrastructures to accommodate the very top end of international marine traffic. The East Dock, also known as the Old Port, is part of the village of Porto Cervo, and the New Marina with its modern pontoons at the Marina Village. Renowned for the highly efficient and skilled service, Porto Cervo Marina has a total of 700 berths for craft of between one and six metres, 100 of which are boats in transit. All berths have water and electricity supplies.