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Sardinia
king 2022, with more than seven million arrivals, we are looking forward to another good year for the tourism industry,» said Sardinia’s regional councill o r f o r t o u r i s m , G i o v a n n i Chessa, speaking at the BIT in Milan
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«This year’s BIT marks a historic turning point for the relaunch of tourism both in Italy and internationally I believe that Sardinia’s strong attraction goes beyond a destination exclusively linked to the sea We want to go beyond the sea, and our heritage is an important tool at the disposal of our tourism product
With a deep sense of identity and pride in our roots, we must strive to ensure that popular traditions, which are still deeply rooted in our island, are examples of uniqueness that Sardinia can exploit to strengthen its position as a prime tourism destination »
Six new guidebooks dedicated
Giovanni Chessa
Six Guides
Trekking cycling, mountain biking, canoeing & kayaking, climbing & canyoning, and diving
Also featured are Sardinia’s archaeology, monuments, folk groups and religious trails to active tourism in Sardinia were presented on the Sardinian stand Each guide contains around thirty of the most attractive and exciting routes for outdoor activities: trekking, cycling, mountain biking, canoeing & kayaking, climbing & canyoning, and diving
Also featured are Sardinia’s archaeology, monuments, folk groups and religious trails
A And Seasons
Ryanair recently announced the addition of two new routes to the Sardinian capital from Gothenburg and Genoa, and it is also increasing frequencies on over ten popular routes like Bologna, Pisa, Milan and Rome
This season Italy’s number one airline will be operating over 370 weekly flights on Cagliari, offering travellers to and from the island low fares on 39 routes