Please note: Although young children need adult supervision anywhere, especially where pools are concerned, we trust that these villas, are more suitable for families with small children. We can give you personal advice about each individual property.
December in Sardinia. Surprisingly mild temperatures and pure air, clear blue skies and turquoise waters against the white of the sand. A time to relax and enjoy the landscapes, so pure, and the villages and towns in the festive season.
Villa Minerva
The perfect spot to enjoy hot autumn days in the South of Sardinia. Book now!
Villa Minerva is a very special sunny house and we wish to highly recommend it for the very comfortable interiors and the scenic views.

The perfect place for a relaxing holiday in late September, October and even later.
Its sunny terraces, the ample views are so attractive you want to linger and stay! From here the renowned white, long winding beaches of the Costa Rei are very close. During the low season they will show themselves most beautiful, deserted and romantic.
Cagliari with its elegant fish restaurants and cobbled narrow street and renowned chic cafeterias and precious boutiques is close by, so is the airport. You can reach Cagliari from Luton Airport with easyJet or from London Gatwick with BA (but this may be an expensive choice!). The distance from Olbia airport is approximately 3 hrs drive.
How can you resist leaving England to arrive less than 2 hrs later, where the sun shines, catapulting yourself back in Summer to lounge on one of the most attractive terraces, sipping a glass of the best white wine…
One February more than ten years ago, I visited Sardinia for the first time. The island was emerging from a mild winter into a warm spring and the trees were already flowering. As I arrived in Olbia from Gatwick, I immediately felt the warm sun enveloping me.
I travelled to the wonderfully deserted La Spiaggia del Principe — it truly is the “Prince's beach” — where the sun's rays bounced off the incredibly beautiful white transparent sea. The silence of the countryside was all around. Sardinia is unique because strict conservation laws have protected both the landscapes and the beaches. The striking beauty of these beaches left a lasting memory. La Celvia beach on the Costa Smeralda: a long winding stretch of sand bordered by tall maritime pines sculpted over time. La Pelosa beach in Stintino: a turquoise blue pearl emerging from fine white sands covered by wild pink flowers in the spring.
It was the sea I first fell in love with. I had never seen such beautiful clean waters with such a variety of colour, so many differend shades of blue and green shimmering like precious stones.
Further island, the granite red hills of Gallura were covered with “macchia”, a tangled mixture of bushes luxuriant in the hot fragrant sun. I discovered later that the smell came from wild rosemary and myrtle bushes, a fragrance that I had never sensed before but one that pervades Sardinia.
Herds of sheep grazed in the fields guarded by the beautiful white maremmani sheepdogs. Women dressed in black sat embroidering in white hamlets.
Then I fell in love with the food. Tradition and love pervades the island's cuisine from the preparation of Mirto, the popular myrtle berry liqueur served ice cold after a meal to the Sospiri, small almond cakes made following an ancient recipe. I discovered that the excellent local wines are one of Sardinia's best-kept secrets, such as the renowned Turriga (1997), which was awarded the top prize as Europe's best red wine.
Finally I was charmed by the people. In the Sardinians I met people who were gentle, welcoming and honest. Sardinia simply won my heart. Although I am Italian myself and have travelled extensively throughout Italy, Sardinia's authenticity and powerful natural beauty left an indelible imprint. With my inside knowledge and wealth of experience of this incredibly varied and strikingly beautiful island, my team and I will be glad to give you careful individual advice to enable you to enjoy Sardinia at its very best.
For this new collection I have added a luxury villas section introducing some of the most beautiful examples of Mediterranean architecture. Since I have become a mother, I especially look out for places that I regard as particularly child-friendly. In addition to the adult hidaways, Sardinia offers many places where children and parents can have a safe and fun holiday.
Since my first visit to Sardinia I have gone back many times. I have seen it blossoming in early spring, I have witnessed the enticing beauty of the deserted beaches in the mild late autumn and I have enjoyed the full moon setting over the sea on a hot summer night. Each return is like a reunion with an old friend, a friend that does not age. On each return I fall in love with it again. Each time Sardinia gives me new energy and immense joy and I trust it will do the same for you.
It is now my pleasure to present you with the Sardinia I love. >>
Francesca Benedetti-Lodge
Managing Director
David Wickers, top UK travel journalist,
recommended us in the Sunday Times Travel Magazine saying:
“Sardinian Villas … has a wide range of villas to rent and will offer plenty of help and guidance.”