It has sunshine 300 days a year and a week's holiday costs 200 euros, making it one of the cheapest destinations this year.

As the summer holidays approach and the sun becomes scarcer after an idyllic start to spring, destination ideas are flourishing for those who haven't yet decided. Are you looking for sun, low prices, beaches with turquoise waters, all within a reasonable distance of Paris?
Located in the heart of the Mediterranean, this island enjoys an exceptionally mild and sunny climate, with no fewer than 300 days of sunshine per year. Its sublime landscapes, between white sand beaches and turquoise waters, are just as impressive as those in the Caribbean or the Maldives. All this is just a 2-hour flight from Paris and for a much lighter budget!
Indeed, it's currently possible to treat yourself to a week's stay in Sardinia for just €200 per person, including flights and accommodation. Prices are obviously a little higher in summer but remain reasonable. Many promotional offers are popping up right now, especially for the month of June, which allows you to enjoy the island just before the influx of vacationers in July and August. If you want to enjoy a little more comfort in a seaside hotel, it's possible. After a quick search on the web, we unearthed numerous offers. For example, expect €370 per person for 7 nights in a double room with breakfast in mid-June at the LH Pedraladda Resort in Castelsardo, in the north of the island.

Once there, the possibilities for activities are endless to fully enjoy Sardinia's natural charms. Relax and swim on the heavenly pink sand beaches of Cavaliere, Spaggia di Tuerredda, which resembles a Polynesian lagoon, or Cala Brandinchi, nestled in the heart of a pine forest. Spiaggia Capriccioli, considered the most beautiful beach on the entire Costa Smeralda, is also worth a visit.
History and culture buffs won't be left out with a visit to Cagliari, the Sardinian capital. On the agenda: strolling through the cobbled streets of the old town, diving into the underground caves and crypts, and a must-see stop at the Bastion of Saint Remy, the island's iconic monument.
Finally, for a unique experience, you can treat yourself to a boat trip off the coast of Sardinia, with the added bonus of observing dolphins in their natural habitat. Some excursions even offer a snorkeling session to get up close with the dolphins. This is definitely one of the best deals of the summer...
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