Reviewed by
Harriet Whiting
Costa Smeralda, in north-east Sardinia, is one of the most dazzling regions of Italy. The emerald sea speckled with wisps of sailing boats; soft curves of white beach, lapped by gin-clear waters; scented pines and barbary cactus hugging the coastline. Like the jet-setters that followed, Prince Aga Khan was captivated by its glorious beauty in the 60s, when he developed the area for upmarket tourism; today VIPs come to play on luxury boats and in glitzy nightclubs.
A minute's walk along a sandy track from Spiaggia Capriccioli, one of Costa Smeralda’s prettiest coves, is a trio of low-rise whitewashed villas with shared pool, enshrouded by gardens of aromatic myrtle and pink bougainvillea. Interiors are comfortably furnished in characterful ‘Smeralda style’: hand-painted murals, colourful tapestries, and a sprinkling of quirky trinkets from owner Geraldina. The result is stylish yet homely, and ideal for couples or families alike. Each villa is slightly different - Main House (sleeping 2-6) has a shaded outdoor kitchen built into granite rock, Stone Cottage (sleeping 2-4) has a pretty patio, and Terrace House (sleeping 2-4) has a sensational rooftop panorama over the bay; your own private VIP area.
A minute's walk along a sandy track from Spiaggia Capriccioli, one of Costa Smeralda’s prettiest coves, is a trio of low-rise whitewashed villas with shared pool, enshrouded by gardens of aromatic myrtle and pink bougainvillea. Interiors are comfortably furnished in characterful ‘Smeralda style’: hand-painted murals, colourful tapestries, and a sprinkling of quirky trinkets from owner Geraldina. The result is stylish yet homely, and ideal for couples or families alike. Each villa is slightly different - Main House (sleeping 2-6) has a shaded outdoor kitchen built into granite rock, Stone Cottage (sleeping 2-4) has a pretty patio, and Terrace House (sleeping 2-4) has a sensational rooftop panorama over the bay; your own private VIP area.
Highs
- Unique, charming villas; owner Geraldina has delightful taste
- Wonderful sea views and huge windows and terraces to enjoy them
- Pretty Capriccioli beach is 2 minutes' walk away with turquoise sea and soft sand; you can also walk to 4 other beaches
- Self catering is a joy, thanks to fantastic fresh local produce. We loved relaxed alfresco meals, in such a gorgeous setting
- You feel hidden away but there's a wealth of activities close by: boat trips, stunning beaches and wine tasting
Lows
- It's expensive and the villas are quite small, plus rates exclude an end-of-stay clean, but you're paying for style in an exclusive area
- We've received reports of a lack of hot water in the Terrace House
- Stone Cottage is smaller than the others and lacks natural light and comfy indoor seating
- Kitchens are simple and aren't particularly well equipped
- The villas aren't well set up for colder months, and the local area tends to shut down during this time
- The pool is shared between the 3 villas, although there's plenty of space and loungers for everyone