Villasimius is the dividing point between the eastern and the southern coasts of Sardinia. All of the fascinating impressions that travellers remember are reflected in concentrated form right here.
A large number of beaches of widely differing character, a hinterland that reveals the rural origins of the entire region and a town centre that can actually boast that it has resulted from natural growth.
The piazza - the meeting place for people of all generations even in the winter - radiates a typically Mediterranean charm and in this square in particular the lust for life that is evident in everyone’s face unites visitors and local residents alike.
In the last few years, the town councillors have succeeded in skilfully combining the natural capital of this town with several improvements in its infrastructure.
For example, the new marina in combination with the 18-hole golf course have enticed quite a few people who used to be Costa Smeralda regulars and who have recently developed a preference for the sophisticated surroundings of this southern Sardinian location.
So Villasimius, which has always been famous for its impressive beaches and islands, has become more representative of Sardinia’s new high-quality tourism than any other place.
The infrastructure offers everything regardless of the season of the year and is in line with that of a small town that has almost 3,000 residents even in the winter. In the summer, restaurants, bars, fashion and jewellery boutiques are supplemented by two discotheques that soon get young hearts beating faster.