Location. The Hotel Nuraghe Arvu is located in Cala Gonone, Italy, 700 metres from Cala Gonones town centre, and 18 kilometres from Tiscali.
Hotel Features. This modern Sardinian seaside hotel is set in a 10,000 metres square forest area framed by the surrounding mountains. The local beach is 500 metres from the hotels front entrance. The hotel overlooks a 400 metres square outdoor swimming pool with spa tub, which is surrounded by sunloungers and umbrellas. The sun terrace offers view of the Mediterranean Sea and mountains. Inside the hotel, staff at the 24 hour front desk offer express check in and check out services, and the use of a safe deposit box. Parking is available (surcharge).
The Hotel Nuraghe Arvu houses a restaurant offering a menu of regional Sardinian specialities, alongside grilled food cooked on the barbecue. A complimentary breakfast is provided for guests each morning. A sommelier can advise on local wines. The hotels wine cellar provides an alternative venue for a glass of wine and light meals. The piano bar holds regular entertainment nights including traditional Sardinian song and dance.
The hotel can organise various excursions across the island and beyond, including fishing trips and mini cruises. A childminding service is available.
Guestrooms. The hotel has 50 air conditioned guestrooms with balconies and soundproofing. All rooms have light Sardinian style decor and furnishings. In room amenities include safes, minibars, refrigerators, satellite television, and high speed Internet access. Bathrooms come with complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.
Rates:
222 - 311 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1
Hotel Nuraghe Arvu
viale Bue Marino
Cala Gonone, Italy 08022
Driving Directions:
From Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport (OLB):
Distance to Hotel Nuraghe Arvu is 110 kilometres, approximately 1 hour 30 minutes drive.
Getting there. Fly2Bus runs direct transfers to locations throughout Sardinia. The Hotel Nuraghe Arvu can organise a shuttle from the airport (surcharge).
Getting around. A network of buses covers much of Sardinia. A car would be essential for exploring more remote areas.