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Taking it slow in Sardinia

Our honeymoon must-haves included sun, sand and sea, sleep-ins, amazing food and culture. After Googling “clearest water in the world”, up popped Sardinia. It looked perfect. After a busy year, rest and relaxation was the top priority so Ashton and I made a few ground rules to ensure we didn’t get too caught up in trying to see and do everything. Read on for a lazy girl’s guide to mastering the art of ‘slow holidaying’ in Sardinia.

Pit stop

Sardinia, the second-largest island in the Mediterranean, is tricky to get to from New called Ale & Niki’s – located in Vaticano Prati, it was only 500 metres from the Vatican Museums and Saint Peter’s Square, so the perfect walking distance to some incredible sights and amazing eateries. We spent the afternoons snoozing with the stunning double windows wide open, curtains fluttering in the summer breeze, with all the noise and hustle and bustle of the city in the background.

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