Sunset House Sardinia News - How does Sardinia feel?
Many tourists are currently wondering whether, after Typhoon Harry, Sardinia is alright or if the damage caused by the strong winds could somehow compromise their future holidays.
The answer is NO: your holidays are safe and sound! First of all, speaking about our area, located on the south-western coast of the island, the damage was actually minimal. It definitely rained more than usual, causing some unusual temperatures (7 degrees in winter is cold for us!) and unusually high water levels in our dams (Tratalias and Iglesias). Luckily for us, the typhoon came from Sicily — that is to say, from the south-west — therefore we, on the western coast, were in one of the safest areas of Sardinia.
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The main problems affected the eastern coast, from Villasimius to Costa Smeralda. That part of the island suffered some damage (a pier in the tourist port of Marina Piccola in Cagliari literally collapsed!) because of the strong winds, but the situation has now returned to normal.
Apparently, spring has finally arrived over the last few days, allowing Sardinians to return to their normal habits, especially at weekends: walks on deserted sandy beaches, warmed by sunbeams that are once again illuminating the vivid colours of our sea, sky and vegetation (which, after all this rain, is even more beautiful than usual!).
So, dear tourists, do not think about postponing your visit to our island: Sardinia is more beautiful than ever! The beaches are here, empty and waiting for the season to begin, ready to be admired and enjoyed by you!
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