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A haven of civilization on the rustic island of Sardinia, Villa del Parco & Spa is an eloquent contrast to its dramatic surroundings. This Italian member of The Leading Hotels of the World seduces with enchanting bedrooms and delightful private bungalows, as well as walkway access to the Thermal Spas of Forte Village, which showcase the ancient healing science of thalassotherapy. In this tranquil environment, you begin your days with breakfast on a shaded patio amid blossoming flowers, and welcome evening with candlelight dinner on the terrace of the Belvedere.
Forte Village Resort, Le Dune
S.S.195 Km.39.600 Loc. Forte Village,
Santa Margherita di Pula, Pula, Sardinia
Cagliari, Italy
9010
Nearest Airport: FSC
This could be the best resort in the world, for families. We came here with kid and grandparents - this may be one of the most memorable vacations for us, ever. While these are big statements, the level of service and quality of product (room, ambiance, food, activities) are second to none. We came late due to a delayed flight and the team at Forte Village, specifically the manager (Alessandro Pintus) put together a late night meal for us “al fresco” on the patio. We walked out to white table cloths, nice cold dinner, and a couple of bottles of wine - thoroughly appreciated after a long day of travel. That first night really set the tone for the rest of our stay. Everything was taken care of and done at such a high level. When we ask our son where he would like to go for vacation, he only says “Forte Village”. We can’t really argue. It’s perfect.
Philip S - Dallas, Texas
Although I have been playing tennis with my coach in Los Angeles for almost two years the amount of knowledge and technical skills I got after training with Coach Mateo at Forte Village is incomparable, his way of breaking down the movements and technique is so perfect!!! Mateo is an amazing coach! I highly recommend anyone visiting Forte Village who is interested in improving their tennis skills to book training sessions with coach Mateo!! Alex Steine, Beverly Hills , USA
alec s
One of the greatest moments for our 2+4 family. Eveything was perfect, starting from rooms, excellent service (Alessandro and reception Ladies are very kind and helpful), food and all of entertainments. We went there for 10 nights and never bored and didn't even try everything. What to do with 4 kids - it's simple prescription: a litlle bit of great, intimate breakfast for start, then pinch of beach with sea water, or perhaps some diving lessons for kids (one of our child wants to be a diver now! btw: great polish speaking teacher) adding some lunch - and there is first problem what to choose? Solutions is easy - every day something else - we got used to go to Beachcomber, Tiki Bar, Pizzeria, Fish Market (our favourite - regards to signore Roberto), kids restaurant, but there were a lot of more choices. After that some Aquapark or one maybe some pool - everyday some other off course. Than a little bit of bowling? Why not? Oh no, its starting to be late and we will go for a dinner now. Another problem - where? Like before - every day different: Brasiliano (regards to signore Roberto again), Sardo, Forte Grill, Cavalieri (i think our favourite), Bellavista and a lot of more. Time for nice, late walk around green Forte Village and sleep now. I've forgot about GoKart, Kids Club, all the sport activities, riding by buggy all the time and a lot of things. Hope to come here again.
Lupo F
I’ve been to Sardinia for a company congress. The weather was nice and unexpected for April. Probably not really hot for swimming in the sea but they got a heated pool. There are different hotels inside the property and I stayed in Villa del Parco, next to the wellness center and located in a park among the trees. It seems to be one of the luxury option in the resort. Stayed only few days, tried the spa, go kart and had a football game with my colleagues. Hope to come back with my family.
Rubertss - Crawley, United Kingdom
My family and I have just spent the last week at the Forte Village, Sardinia for the first time. The village concept is interesting and quite different to other resorts. It is secluded within a large site. You will do a fair few steps on your stay, which we all liked, it took us a few days just to navigate ourselves around. This maybe a slight issue for older or less mobile visitors. Our villa rooms where nestled amongst tropical gardens, very private and always kept spotless, as were all the common parts. The staff in general were always curtious and professional. The most dissappointing aspect for us was the lack of things to do or organised activities. As others have mentioned, the various activities have to be paid for. Even table tennis! The hourly rates are extraordinarily high. There were no group sessions of any kind whilst we were there in early September – though we were led to believe that they only run these in July / August. So, if you are happy to spend your days by the pool or the beach and maybe visit the gym (for free!), and in the evenings go for dinner and a walk afterwards before heading back to your room, this resort would suit you. The places you could go to after dinner ie the bars or the main entertainment area hardly had any one there, and as such lacked atmosphere. We had paid for half board for our stay. The food in the Cavalier buffet was generally reasonable, and the breakfast at the Villa de Parco fairly basic, but okay. I should mention a few names for both positive and negative service. A special mention for Giovani at our reception who always greeted us with a friendly smile and did his best to help. Another special thanks to Gianni, whom served us every morning at breakfast, a genuinely kind and helpful man. Our only negative experience was at the reception to the health suite / gym. We found Alisia’s general demeanor to be unnecessarily passive aggressive, making us feel unwelcome and always nitpicking about something or another whenever she was there. Finally, I would really have liked to have some clarity on exactly what is included in the half board package and what you will have to pay for. This also applies to the activities. You could easily rack up a large bill if you opt in for the usual holiday resort daily pursuits. Whilst the check-in process was easy, we were only handed a file and a resort map with no further explanations, this would have been an ideal time to provide transparent information as outlined above.
Dav I
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