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Sardinia’s climate is mild: average temperature is 7°C warmer than in London and just 2°C cooler than in Costa Blanca. It is a one of favoured winter destination for cycling, rock climbing, and walking.
Sardinia is also known as the windy island. In the summer months blows warm winds causing the land and vegetation to dry out. In the winter the westeren winds bringing warm air from Africa. Snow has been known to fall around Gennargentu where areas are higher than 500 meters above sea level.
The temperature of the sea between January and March does not drop below 13ºC. The warmer months between June and September are the loveliest of all with waters heating up to 24ºC.
Sardinia with their scenic beaches offers visitors great refreshment and sunbathing and for those more active who like discover or explore landscape and towns there are historical places with Sardinia autentic nuraghi and charming small coastal towns.
The majestic island of Sardinia is located off the west coast of Italy just near the island of Corsica. You can arrive Sardinia by plane or by ferry. It measure about 250 kilometres from north to south and 110 kilometres from east to west. Of course Italian is the main language.
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We visited Barcelona couple of times a week. One of the first monuments that we visited were Gaudi's houses. The Church of Sacred Family was the greatest. The church of Sagrada Famila is the main tourist remarkableness. Before visiting the temple we were preparing (psihological) on a crush.
Casa Batllo is not only a building or one of the Gaudi's masterpieces, it is a legend of art. The striking Modernista facade conceals a whole world of artistic and architectural surprises.
The famous Casa Batllo was built between 1905 and 1907. It is situated in the centric Passeiq de Gracia in Barcelona. The house has its name by Josep Batllo i Casanovas, he was a textile industrial that assigned of the house of Antoni Gaudi.
The Museu Picasso of Barcelona is the centre of information and background for the early years of learning of Pablo Picasso. The history of the Museu Picasso is a tribute to the artist's express desire to leave his mark on Barcelona.
The famous, boulevards of Las Ramblas are a great place to get the real feeling for Barcelona. It's a great place to take a coffee and to watch people passing you buy, but when you realise that most of the people are just tourists like yourselves it kind-of looses its appeal a bit.