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Grand Hotel Poltu Quatu is a luxurious 5-star property promising cosy accommodation and great facilities, overlooking a fjord. Highlights include a swimming pool and lively bar. Located in the village of Poltu Quatu, roughly 35km from Olbia and the airport, the hotel is a peaceful haven from which to explore the surrounding area. Guests can discover a beautiful coast lined with white sand beaches, along with numerous towns and villages. Further afield, there is the Phoenician and Roman town of Tharros, Giant's grave in Dorgali and the Nuraghe Losa. The hotel occupies a sprawling estate populated by pretty white villas. Facilities include a long outdoor swimming pool crossed by a bridge, a kids pool, fitness centre and spa offering a range of beauty and massage treatments. There is also a jewellery store. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the premises. Al Alba restaurant offers an a-la-carte menu in a charming Sardinia-Hispanic setting. Meals can be enjoyed under a gazebo beside the swimming pool. Bahia is an intimate restaurant serving regional and international dishes. The piano bar serves a broad selection of hot and cold beverages, including cocktails, and boasts a terrace complete with oak barrels. Classic rooms are 18sqm and elegantly designed, featuring terracotta tile flooring, embroidered curtains and traditional Sardinian art. Amenities include a safe, pay-per-view movies and en-suite bathroom with bathtub and integrated shower. Chargeable parking is possible onsite. The hotel provides 24-hour room service.
Price: £251.25 from Otel
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