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Dolomites and Sardinia: best destinations according to “The Guardian”

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The Guardian chose the Dolomites and Sardinia as the best destinations in 2020.

The Guardian chose the Dolomites and Sardinia as the best destinations in 2020.

Two jewels of Italy, the Dolomites and Sardinia, remained in the imagination of the readers of the English newspaper. In a completely complicated year when it comes to tourism.

Readers recounted their most suggestive adventures around the world. Of course, most destinations are in Great Britain – with the lockdown and travel restrictions, traveling this year has been quite difficult. However, among English natural attractions such as DevonshireCornwall, two foreign destinations – both Italian – stand out.

A jewel of the Alps, where we find small villages and stunning views, came first. We are talking, of course, about the Dolomites, which during the summer allow for splendid walks amidst nature, in search of enchanting places where you can enjoy a dreamy landscape. 

The second Italian destination, according to Guardian, and the Sardinia. Splendid region full of wonderful beaches, where many tourists flock during the tourist season. 

See a little of the Dolomites

See a little of Sardinia

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