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The Dream Wellness Dynamic Relaxing Sportive Happiness Luxuriant -2- the Resort 2 0 2 0 100% green energy Italy's Leading Hotel Find out more Group te Dream 2 0 1 9 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 Europe's Leading Europe's Leading Italy's Leading Green Green Resort Green Resort Resort Tutti gli hotel & resort ISO 9001 raccomandati su 2015 Preferred Hotel Holiday Check nel 2019 selected by Travellers' chioce 2020 Best of the Best 2020 High Life guests Recommended on N°IT231062 Top 25 Hotels - Italy Holiday Check in 2020 THE PLACES OF THE SEA LOCATION RESORT INTEREST The Resort is in a position as rare as it is breathtaking, directly facing the Straits of Bonifacio National Marine Park. Set in a 28 hectare park surrounded by the islands of the La Maddalena and the Corsican Archipelago, and just 12 kms from the tourist town of Santa Teresa Gallura. FAMILIES COUPLES WELLNESS SPORT PRICE Romantic The Dream Wellness Dynamic Relaxing Sportive Happiness Luxuriant -2- the resort The Resort 271 elegantly decorated rooms with unique locally Transfers and car hire bookable at the resort. handmade pieces in typical Mediterranean and Gallura style. 148 rooms at the Hotel Erica and Shuttle service to Santa Teresa Gallura at pre- 123 at the Hotel La Licciola, 17 of which have arranged times but not on Saturday. private pools in the Exclusive area. All rooms have furnished verandas (chairs and coffee table), air Free medical service and surgery during normal conditioning, bathroom with shower, hair dryer, hours, certificates and examinations on payment. beach towels, bathrobes for adults, telephone, TV, safe and minibar. Outside services: diving, kite surf, windsurf and sailing, rubber dinghy hire. 7 restaurants for you to choose between buffet or à la carte with one just for children. The cuisine Conference Centre for 450 guests and 3 rooms ranges from the most sophisticated to the most with 25/50 places. typical with one restaurant dedicated solely to Gallura specialities while the settings vary from the Pets not allowed. beach to panoramic terraces to unspoilt countryside. For the youngest guests 7 bars including one poolside snack bar for light lunches, one swim-up bar with pasta station and a Five-a-side football pitch, games area, pool new snack bar on the La Licciola beach. dedicated to children with water games, multimedia room with high definition screens for 4 pools facing the Archipelago including one for Nintendo Wii, Play Station and Xbox. Free push children and one reserved for guests in the chairs to be requested when booking. Exclusive area. Restaurant with grill and pizzeria. Wellness Le Thermae Thalasso centre & SPA (1600 m2) Nursery and bottle preparation area with high with multi-function heated sea water pools, Turkish chairs, push chairs, sterilizers, bottle warmers, bath, sauna, relaxation area, cardio fitness gym, baby phone and everything necessary for 15 modern chalets and beauty centre. preparing children’s food. Baby Club (charge made) from 2 to 4th birthday, 7 Sport days a week from 9.00 to 23.00 (a certificate of Fully equipped gym free for guests. medical fitness is required, issued not more than three days prior to arrival). Trekking and nature fitness trails for adults and children with two delightful routes for you to Free Mini Club; (children aged 4-10th birthday: discover the beautiful Mediterranean maquis. The 7 days a week from 9.00 to 23.00. Five-a-side first goes more inland with scenic paths while the football, mini hockey on grass, water polo, golf second follows the coastline between spectacular and swimming courses, creative workshops, the bays where you can exercise in the sections chance to have lunch or dinner with the staff ( with equipped with gym equipment. extra charge for lunch for guests on half-board) and entertainment after dinner. Services Free unattended private open air parking with From 10 to 14th birthday; free snorkeling, controlled entry. volleyball on grass, five-a-side football and golf. From age 14, canoeing, SUP, golf, and free access Charging stations for electric vehicles available free to the multimedia room. of charge. Private babysitting service on request and to be Free Wi-Fi. paid for. Private helipad with transfers and sightseeing flights over the Archipelago. Live music and a variety of artistic displays in the little square; piano bar on regular evenings. FREE SERVICES SERVICES TO BE PAID FOR Beach service, sun loungers by the pool and on Wellness Centre, medical certificates and the solariums, Wi-Fi, nursery and children’s examinations, Delphina excursions, Golf, baby entertainment area, mini club, activities for children club, private babysitting service, courses, outside aged 10 to 14th birthday, golf lessons for guests activities and services with partner companies, up to the 14th birthday. charters, transfers, car hire, drinks and extras in general. > -3- menù the sea The La Licciola beach Total privacy with wooden solarium in the little bays One of the resort’s little bays RESORT OFFERS OUTSIDE OFFERS Free beach service Diving school in the Resort's bays and La Licciola beach Co-managed by Champion Umberto Pellizzari and Tommaso Muntoni (Santa Teresa Gallura). Pleasure boat or sport fishing charter Exclusive prestige boats with skippers for days around the Kite surf, windsurf and sailing courses islands or deep-sea fishing trips. Reputable schools in one of the most appreciated locations by enthusiasts of this sport (Isola dei Gabbiani). Mini-cruise with the sailing ship Pulcinella* Unforgettable days out between Sardinia and Corsica. Rubber dinghy hire Discover the beauty of the Marine Reserve in complete Sea Safari and mini tours* freedom. Stop-offs, swims, exploration along otherwise inaccessible stretches of coast and areas of incomparable beauty. Kayak and Stand-Up Paddle Follow the Resort’s coastline floating on the transparent waters of the bays that surround it. *For safety reasons children under the age of 3 are not allowed on the boat trips. > -4- menù CORSICA RESORT VALLE DELL’ERICA ALGHERO PORTO TORRES THALASSO & SPA SS672 e SS133 SP90 Località Valle dell'Erica 155 km 107 km 07028 Santa Teresa OLBIA OLBIA GOLFO ARANCI Galluradi Gallura (SS)(SS) 17 min SS125 SS125 Olbia 55,9 km 62,6 km Porto Torres Alghero C O R S I C A S A R D I N I A NaturalNatureReserve Reserve I. Razzoli ofof the Bonifacio StraitStrait I.S.Maria I. Budelli I.Maddalena National Park S.Teresa of La Maddalena Archipelago Gallura I.Spargiotto Mar di Sardegna I.Spargi I.S.Stefano I.Caprera I.Monaci I.Pecora P.Rafael Mar Tirreno I.Bisce Latitude: 41.223213 SS133bis I.Porco Longitude: 9.279541 Vignola Palau Portobello Porto Cervo di Gallura S A R D E G N A Costa Smeralda Cannigione Isola Rossa SP90 Aglientu Arzachena Cala di Volpe SS133 SS125 Trinità d’Agultu Luogosanto S. Pantaleo Porto Rotondo Badesi Golfo Aranci Castelsardo S.Antonio Aggius SS597 di Gallura Alghero Porto Torres Nuchis Luras Olbia Tempio Pausania Calangianus AVERAGE TEMPERATURES IN SARDINIA Santa Teresa Gallura MONTH DAY NIGHT SEA DAYS OF RAIN Located on the Northernmost tip of Sardinia, it is a March 17 10 14 6 charming tourist town with delightful streets that April 20 13 15 4 wind through little squares, artisan’s workshops May 23 14 18 4 June 28 18 21 1 and the seafront that ends up close to the July 31 20 23 1 Aragonese Tower on the famous Rena Bianca August 31 20 24 2 beach. The renowned Valle della Luna and Capo September 28 19 23 3 Testa with its smooth granite boulders looking out October 24 15 21 5 over Corsica is undoubtedly one of the most impressive sights in the whole of Sardinia. Every year the Musica sulle Bocche Festival is host to performances by the best jazz musicians on the international scene and which takes place in the streets of the centre among the granite rocks and What the area offers (outside operators) on the beaches of this lively town. Diving, kite surf, windsurf and sailing courses How to reach Santa Teresa Gallura from the resort Shuttle bus service or by car: 17 min (11 kms). Rubber dinghy hire Marina with ferries to Corsica Nightlife Jazz Festival (August) Handicraft workshops Archaeological sites Rocks smoothed by the wind - Capo Testa > -5- menù Photo gallery > menù Places of Interest sc history/culture n nature Experience Northern Sardinia s shopping s Santa Teresa Gallura (SS) sc Li Mizzani Giant's Tomb 11,4 km, 17 min Arzachena (SS) 34,9 km, 42 min A tourist destination on the Northernmost The tomb, which is constructed along a linear point of Sardinia, ideal for a nature walk format dates back to between the Middle and among the granite boulders of the famous Late Bronze Age (1500-1200 BC). Many Valle Della Luna (Moon Valley) a trip to the visitors stretch out on the stone located in Aragonese Tower, and a little shopping front of the central stele, since according to between the craftsmen’s studios and the several scholars, this tomb acts as a conduit lovely central square. Home to the important for focusing the Earth’s energies. These come “Musica sulle Bocche” Jazz festival. through the central stele which acts as a kind of antenna and concentrates this flow of energy onto those who are close to the main entrance, and confer benefits of a sc Monte Altura fortress, Palau (SS) psychological and physical nature. 18 km, 27 min A military fortress dating from the 19th s Porto Cervo, Costa Smeralda Arzachena Century. Set amidst thick Mediterranean (SS) 44,5 km, 54 min scrub, it dominates the Corsican waters and The glamorous side of Gallura, ideal for a walk those of the La Maddalena Archipelago, while among the little squares, luxury boutiques and still being just a stone’s throw from the tourist port that hosts some of the most prestigious villas of Porto Rafael.
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