u/SweetPeeny

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Borgo in Tuscany area

What are your can’t miss, MUST go-to Borgo/Castello style stays in Tuscany Region for 2 nights.

Married couple plus a toddler. June 20th-22nd

We would be coming from the beaches in Tuscany heading to Firenze. The Borgo would be our 2 night stop.

Grazie!

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u/SweetPeeny — 7 hours ago

Forte Dei Marmi for 4 days

Planning to do FDM for 4 or 5 days on June 16th to the 20th!

We wanted calm but fun, beach days. Get a bagno for each day and just enjoy.

We were thinking Sardinia first but now stuck to this plan. Mainly bc the logistics with young children in Sardinia is a lot! The prices also seemed very steep and not as much culture around. Sardinia looks stunning though so it was hard choice. In the end, we wanted this leg of our trip to be more relaxing.

With that, I’d love to know where to stay, what to do, must eats and which bagno’s to visit! Thank you!

Better to stay in a condo or a hotel? We will

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u/SweetPeeny — 3 days ago

Sardinia with toddler

Hi there!

We’re planning to do Sardinia for 4 nights - June 20-24th as a married couple with our toddler. We will have a car. Planing to stay in Porto Cervo or Cannigione.

We’re looking to have calm, beach days. Maybe one day with a day bed at a beach club, morning and evening strolls through the town, possibly a lunch at Cala Di Volpe to walk the grounds, etc.

I’m concerned that after driving to the beaches there is a long, difficult walk to the actually sand. Is this true? Will we need to carry toddler the whole way there and back?

Is the town of Porto Cervo active, fun to stroll, easy to grab gelato, a pizza?

We are in between Aethos, CPH Pevero, and L’Ea Bianca hotels.

I would love any suggestions! Grazie!

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u/SweetPeeny — 5 days ago

Sardinia 4 nights 6/20-6/24

Hola! We’re doing Sardinia as a married couple for 4 nights with a toddler.

Is this suggested? We wanted a calm, strolling the town, great food, beach experience but I’m concerned bc I have heard the beaches are hard/long/ on foot to get to which would require us to carry our toddler most of the time there and back. Is this correct for the more popular northern beaches?

Better beach town to goto instead? We’re quite open.

Would love any recs or information!

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u/SweetPeeny — 6 days ago