* Infants (0-3 years old) must be placed in the bed with their parents or in a cot provided by the hotel according to availability with a supplement of € 5.00 per day to be paid locally
Italian breakfast and dinner
Drinks included with meals (1/2 liter of water and 1/4 liter of wine)
Initial and final cleaning, consumption of water, electricity, gas, first supply of bathroom and bedroom sets with weekly change
Beach service (from 28.05 to 11.09) with 1 umbrella and 2 sun beds per room in rows subject to availability
Access to the outdoor swimming pool (from 18.06 to 28.08) equipped with umbrellas and deck chairs until exhaustion
Entertainment (from 26.06 to 28.08) for adults and children during the day and in the evening with shows, disco, cabaret and music
Miniclub from 3 years upwards (from 26.06 to 28.08)
Free access (from 28.05 to 11.09) to the tennis court, five-a-side football, basketball, table tennis, beach volleyball court
Wi-fi internet connection available in common areas
Internal parking subject to availability
The stay begins with dinner on the day of arrival and ends with breakfast on the day of departure
* Infants (0-3 years old) must be placed in the bed with their parents or in a cot provided by the hotel according to availability with a supplement of € 5.00 per day to be paid locally
* It is possible to book the ferry by contacting the call center directly at the time of booking
Any tourist tax applied on site, extras in general and anything not mentioned in the paragraph "services included in the fee"
Cot to be requested at the time of booking subject to availability with a supplement of € 5.00 per day to be paid locally
Single room on request
The property is situated approximately between 50 and 100 meters from the sea (sandy beach)
Not allowed
Check in : from 18.00 onwards
Check out : before 10.00
* In the event that customers show up at the structure in greater numbers than what was communicated at the time of booking, the room / accommodation change will not be guaranteed as it is subject to limited availability by the structure.
If any change is possible, the hotel will be entitled to ask for the payment of a supplement, to be paid locally, based on the hotel's list prices.
The structure directly overlooks the wide sandy beach of Platamona in front of the Asinara Park, in the SIC area. Site of Community Interest. It is immersed in 100,000 square meters of junipers and maritime pines, in an environment rich in strictly protected flora and fauna. The village is equipped with masonry cottages, completely independent and scattered on sandy hills, of wooden chalets and equipped caravans, immersed in the nature of Sardinia. The village combines the quite of its structures with a lively life full of entertainment for adults and children.
The structure is about 50 to 100 meters from the sea (sandy beach)
The masonry houses distributed all within the protected area of environmental respect prohibited to motor vehicles are equipped with private bathrooms, double bed, bunk bed and covered veranda paved in terracotta
Reception (08.00 am - 08.00 pm), restaurant, TV room, bar, garden, parking, outdoor swimming pool with sun beds and umbrellas, multipurpose court
Not allowed
Check in: from 6 pm
Check out: within 10 am
With almost 15 thousand inhabitants, it is one of the most populous towns in the Sassari area. Sorso is a town in the historic territory of Romangia, which overlooks the Gulf of Asinara with a long coastal stretch of sand dunes, sheltered by pines, junipers and dwarf palms. The 18 kilometers of beaches, just a few minutes from the town, are divided between the beautiful Marina di Sorso and the Sorsese coast of Platamona: blue sea, light and fine sand and Mediterranean scents. The inhabited center rises among olive groves and vineyards, from which excellent oil and vermentino derive, which makes it number among the cities of wine. Fruit and vegetables are also cultivated: at the end of July, do not miss the aubergine festival. Among the delicacies, desserts: papassini and saba cozzuli. Beautiful and characteristic is the traditional feminine dress. Among the Sorsesi specificities, its 'border language', which includes Logudorese, Tuscan and Genoese elements and Corsican influences. The toponym derives from josso ('under'), indicating the lower altitude compared to the nearby Sennori. The historic center, called Bicocca, has a medieval layout: it is divided into simple tuff houses. Seventeenth-century buildings stand out: the baronial palace, now a cultural center, and the Billellera fountain, built in imitation of the Rosello fountain in Sassari: according to tradition, drinking its waters would drive you crazy. A Gelidon, legendary ancestor of the Sorsese population, which was attributed a rebellious and crazy nature, is linked to the most famous archaeological site, two kilometers from the village: Jelithon, inhabited since prehistoric times. Attendance of the territory since the pre-Nuragic age is also attested by the domus de Janas of L'Abbiu. While some nuraghes and the sacred well of Serra Niedda date back to the Bronze Age. In the 5th century BC the Carthaginians established a fortress on the site of the holy Filitica, later occupied by the Romans until the late imperial age. Here arose a Roman villa with floor adorned with mosaics and thermal establishment, a few steps from the sea. On it, in the Byzantine period, an early Christian building was built, then the church dedicated to the saint. In the center there is also the parish church of San Pantaleo, built in 1836 where once there was a church of the fifteenth century and inspired by neoclassical canons: you will see its spectacular domes and little domes appearing at the top of the main street. The patron is celebrated at the end of July. Other churches, all of the seventeenth century, are the Blessed Virgin of Itria, around which the defile of St. Constantine runs around the beginning of July, and the Madonna di Noli me tollere, seat of a deeply venerated simulacrum (especially during the late May feast) and the Baroque Saint Pasquale Baylon, seat of the Jesuits, in addition to the late Gothic oratory of Santa Croce (16th century). The churches are full of passion and devotion during Holy Week.
Nearby structures
da Roberta M. - 01/07/2022, alle 08:04
da Andrea C. - 30/06/2022, alle 06:31
da PAOLO S. - 28/06/2022, alle 19:16
da Patrizia S. - 28/06/2022, alle 15:38
Non metto 5 perché non erano molto pronti..noi siamo arrivati il 12 giugno e .il villaggio era ancora da sistemare e anche la colazione era al bar,cornetto e bibite,da come ho capito hanno messo il buffet la settimana dopo!
Tutto sommato tutto bene,mi piace molto anche per la spiaggia vicinissima.
da Luca P. - 28/06/2022, alle 07:07
da annamaria m. - 19/06/2022, alle 09:16
da Vincenzo D. - 14/11/2021, alle 17:06
Il campeggio è molto alla buona e si potrebbe milgiorare moltissimo il servizio ,però io e la mia famiglia nonostante tutto siamo stati veramente bene ,perchè è direttamente sul mare e la cucina molto buona anche se non molto varia.
Sicuramente in sardegna ci sarà di meglio sia come mare che come struttura , ma personelmente la simpatia di Maurizio e disponibilta di tutto il personale ci ha fatto trascorrere una bellissima vacanza e ritorneremo sicuramente.
bravi continuate cosi SALUTI Vincenzo
da Francesco R. - 16/09/2021, alle 10:28
Complimenti!
da GIUSEPPE R. - 16/09/2021, alle 07:47
da Grazia Claudia C. - 13/09/2021, alle 15:30
da Edmondo C. - 12/09/2021, alle 14:44
da Luigi V. - 09/09/2021, alle 10:13
da Eligio D. - 09/09/2021, alle 06:32
da Silvia D. - 03/09/2021, alle 11:30
da Annunziata B. - 22/08/2021, alle 07:45
da Dorotea C. - 19/08/2021, alle 23:01
camerieri
Lorenzo e Gavino persone gentili e sempre cordiali ci hanno consigliato anche dei bei posti da visitare ci siamo trovati benissimo
da BARBARA B. - 08/08/2021, alle 19:33
da Domenico Salvatore P. - 05/08/2021, alle 16:13
da Giulio B. - 05/08/2021, alle 07:49
Anche il servizio di ristorazione semplice ma di buon livello.
consiglio sicuramente!
da Alessandro M. - 29/07/2021, alle 08:25