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  • Tavolara

    The smallest Kingdom in the whole world, Tavolara, with its legendary shepherd-King and splendid shores, lies right in the middle of the Marine Natural Park.
    Tavolara with its lofty cliffs is a beautiful island, looking like a volcano emerging from the sea.
    Wild goats, sea-gulls and Mediterranean marquis are the only inhabitants in winter, while in summer boats full of tourists populate its pretty bays and sandy beaches; amazingly, by night it goes back to its lovely freedom and isolation.
    There are a couple of restaurant and bar (open in summer only) and a few private houses, so if you come here outside of summer season, make sure to bring your own food and drink!


    TAVOLARA GALLERY




    HISTORY

    A shepherd Mr Bertoleoni, originally from La Maddalena Island, had always wanted to live a Robinson Crusoe life in a very small isle opposite the north coast of Sardinia.
    His dream came true when the King of Savoy Charles Albert visited the Gallura, undiscovered area in the North of Sardinia, in 1843;
    Mr Bertoleoni, one of the many shepherds in the area, offered 3 sheep as a present to the king.
    The King of Savoy was very delighted for the present and wanted to thank the host, so asked whatever was needed by the Robinson Crusoe family.
    The shepherd couldn't make his mind but in the end his dream was the most important thing on earth for him: "the Kingdom of Tavolara" and only Tavolara.
    Since then he had a royal flag, a cannon to pay salute, a small court comprising the wife and the kids, and quite considerable number of wild sheep and plenty of fish.
    Photo of the royal family can be found at Buckingham Palace.


    PLACES TO SEE

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    Golden sand beach, just on the left of the pier when you land, is a dream that come true.

    Spalmatore di Terra



    Spalmatore di Fuori

    In the evening animated by adventure look for the Spalmatore di Fuori or Spiaggia dei Sassi (tiny stones shore) with a fine outlook over the tail of the gulf situated behind the restaurants on the north side of the islet.




    The cemetery is situated just a short walk from the restaurant on your left, immerse in the Mediterranean maquis, where the king is still looking after his kingdom.

    Royal Cemetery



    Isola Rossa and Isola Piana

    Two beautiful islets on the stretch of sea between Tavolara and the mainland Sardinia. Here is the reign of sea-gull, "macchia mediterranea" and romantic little white sand coves on sparkling turquoise water complete the wonderful picture.




    Passing the seawater canal between the mainland and Tavolara you will spot a relict on your right, a Portuguese cargo drawn in the 70's, a lot of mystery permeate this place the crew boat was never been found and with moon light in a clear night you will certainly drawn into the scene.

    Portuguese Cargo



    THINGS TO EAT

    Ristorante da Tonino
    Via Tavolara 14
    Tel. 0789 58570
    Summer only

    Tonino, the owner, is the present-day "king of Tavolara" and runs the restaurant with his "royal family".
    Just off the entrance you can admire pictures of the royal family (copy of the original in Buckingham Palace) and a record of fishing trophies.
    The food is great, ranging from mussels, crab and lobster all cooked at perfection from the prince and the princess.



    TRANSPORT

    Transport to Tavolara A regular boat service (summer only) runs from Porto San Paolo tourist harbour (Porticciolo turistico) to Tavolara.
    You can buy ticket on the kiosk here in front of the boarding corner.




    Gimmy Tour
    If you are one of those travellers whot don't give up so easily, you may hire a boat with crew from the locals and visit the islands in the area by day or night for sightseeing or fishing.
    Go to GIMMY TOUR page for more info





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