Sardinia is an incredibly rich island and you can find this out just by taking a short trip to this place. Its archaeological richness is born out of Neolithic testimonies, by the endemic Nuragic civilisation, which left about 8000 sites; and by the Phoenician, Carthaginian and Roman ruins.
Natural beauties go far beyond the sea and beaches for which Sardinia is famous. There are large woodland areas where you can either hike, ride a horse or be driven by a jeep to enjoy the wildness of unspoiled nature and visit the natural record spots: the highest canyon in Europe, the deepest chasm, the unique Karst springs, about 2000 grottos and much more.
You can also try Sardinia's delectable cuisines and be charmed by the cultural appeal of its traditions, costumes, great writers, traditional music and its unique elements like byssus weaving, tenor singing, cork working and so on.
Each region is like a small continent here. In fact, there is an enormous variety of things to do and places to see.