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20 Best Trips of 2011
Looking for an out-of-the-ordinary destination for your next vacation? Check out these 20 top trips, hand-picked by National Geographic Traveler editors as the best of 2011. Where do you want to go this year? Share your travel plans—real or ideal—below. (See the ten best fall trips.)
Looking for an out-of-the-ordinary destination for your next vacation? Check out these 20 top trips, hand-picked by National Geographic Traveler editors as the best of 2011. Where do you want to go this year? Share your travel plans—real or ideal—below. (See the ten best fall trips.)
Sardinia, Italy
Photograph by Christina Anzenberger-Fink, Anzenberger Redux
Glitterati flock by the yachtful to Sardinia’s
serpentine northern Gallura coast, where exclusive Porto Cervo and
Costa Smeralda are two favorite summer playgrounds. While a winding
coastal drive—perfect for a red Ferrari roadster—offers dramatic
Mediterranean views and a powerful adrenaline rush, the real rock stars
of Italy’s
second-largest island are the actual rocks, or more precisely, the
prehistoric stone dwellings found in the mountainous interior.
Sardinia is home to more than 7,000 stone nuraghi
towers, Bronze Age castles built between 1600 and 1100 B.C. Best known
is Nuraghe Santu Antine near Torralba, a well-preserved nuraghic royal
palace surrounded by the eerie remnants of a once thriving nuraghic
village. To experience modern village life on an island where sheep
outnumber humans by nearly three to one, check into Hotel Su Gologone in
Oliena, where hearty guests can sign up to shadow a local shepherd for
the day.
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