Offering an outdoor pool and sea-view sun terrace, Hotel Corallaro is in Santa Teresa di Gallura's historical center, 656 feet from the popular Rena Bianca beach. WiFi is free.
Larry Sadak
From
United States
Perfect location, nice hotel, beach 2 min walk, 5 minutes to the town center.
Nice room with balcony.
Set in Sardinia, the Moderno is a small hotel located in Santa Teresa Gallura, just 164 feet from the main square, Piazza Vittorio Emanuele. It offers air-conditioned rooms with LCD TV and a mini-bar....
Maureen
From
Italy
We only stayed one night on our way to Corsica. Will absolutely stay again when in the area. Very comfortable, the staff friendly and helpful. Very attentive to dietary restrictions and had plenty of choices to accommodate restrictions. Great location. Loved the artwork and homey welcoming feeling from the decor.
LH Hotel La Funtana is located in a quiet area 20 minutes' walk from Santa Teresa Gallura beach and even closer to the town center. The hotel has its own pool.
On the northernmost tip of Sardinia, the 4-star Club Esse Shardana has rooms with air conditioning, 1.9 mi from Santa Teresa di Gallura. The property features a garden with outdoor swimming pool.
Lauren
From
United States
Excellent location, comfortable bed, great AC, delicious dinner buffet. Just a wonderful property.
Set 1640 feet from Rena Bianca's white sandy beaches, this small hotel offers simple rooms with free Wi-Fi and a balcony. Santa Teresa di Gallura harbor is 10 minutes' walk away.
conor
From
Ireland
Good location, close to beach and town center , air conditioning worked well and not too noisy, room good size
Hotel Felix Hotels - Hotel La Coluccia is 164 feet from the beach and has views of the island of Spargi. It offers free parking and air-conditioned rooms with a mini-bar and satellite TV.
Sarah
From
United States
I loved the private cove to swim in and look at. The hot tub was also a plus since the pool and sea water were cold. The food was delicious and the cappuccinos were my fave as well as the fresh orange juice. The room was stunning and staff already made the couch bed in advance of arriving. The couch bed was incredibly comfortable. It’s a beautiful property and hotel.
Set on the northern coast of Sardinia, Hotel Da Cecco is 656 feet from Santa Teresa Gallura’s beach. It offers classic-style accommodations, a bar and a 24-hour reception.
sharon
From
United States
Just a fantastic location. The owners could not have been better. They were there to help with suggestions on where to go and what to do for our stay in Santa Teresa. We had the best time because of their recommendations. The view was amazing. The hotel itself was spotlessly clean. You can’t go wrong staying at this hotel.
Hotel Diana is a 10-minute walk from the beach and the center in Santa Teresa Gallura. It offers a free car park and a free garage, plus a garden with large swimming pool and sun terrace.
Located in Santa Teresa Gallura, the Scano Comfort Inn has a Sardinian restaurant. It offers free Wi-Fi in most of the rooms.
Norman
From
United States
clean, accessible by feet to everything, bus station, beach, town center etc…. staff super friendly and generous with breakfast, coffee, water etc. I even left my big heavy backpack with them for a few days while seeing other places and they were very good about it without any other extra charges. I highly recommend this place.
Located on the Capo Testa peninsula, Hotel Mirage is set among myrtle and juniper trees. It offers a private beach, a Sardinian restaurant and simply furnished rooms with private bathroom.
Albergo Villamarina is located in Santa Teresa di Gallura, just 0.6 mi from the coast and its beautiful beaches. It features free Wi-Fi throughout and air-conditioned rooms.
Guest review
We arrived for a quick sleep in the city. The staff was nice and smiley. The accomodation is 10 minutes walk from the port and 5 from the main square. The room and the bathroom were big and clean.
Set 1640 feet from Rena Bianca's white sandy beaches, this small hotel offers simple rooms with free Wi-Fi and a balcony. Santa Teresa di Gallura harbor is 10 minutes' walk away.
Guest review
The staff were incredibly kind and accommodating. The property was in a good, central location. The room and facilities were clean. The restaurant was delicious with a wonderful drink and food selection.
The family-run Frassetto is just 492 feet from the beach in Porto Pozzo, old fisherman's village 6.8 mi from Santa Teresa Gallura.
Guest review
Exceptional attention to service. The AC in my room was not cooling, so the hotel offered me another room and the next day, had a brand new AC installed, and left me with a nice personal note and a gift or local sweets and drinks for my inconvenience.
In the North of Sardinia, this welcoming, 3-star hotel offers a family-run atmosphere and comfortable accommodations in the center of Santa Teresa Gallura.
Hotel Diana is a 10-minute walk from the beach and the center in Santa Teresa Gallura. It offers a free car park and a free garage, plus a garden with large swimming pool and sun terrace.
Located in Santa Teresa Gallura, a 16-minute walk from Porto Quadro Beach, Borgo Arborea Charming Retreat has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace...
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The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Santa Teresa Gallura this weekend is $128 or, for a 4-star hotel, $183. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Santa Teresa Gallura for this weekend cost around $325 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $107 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Santa Teresa Gallura for tonight. You'll pay around $186 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Santa Teresa Gallura will cost around $287, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Great holiday city, not too big and crowded, but still has...
Great holiday city, not too big and crowded, but still has everything you need like restaurants, shops, cafes. The beach in Santa Teresa is the most beautiful around (just make sure you book 3days in advance)
Guest review by
Karol
Slovakia
Review score
8.0
The beach (Spiaggia Rema Bianca) is amazing, however, they...
The beach (Spiaggia Rema Bianca) is amazing, however, they charge an entry fee and you also need a mat underneath your towel. If you don't make your reservation in time, you may have to wait until other people leave the beach.
It is also worth exploring the Maddalena Archipelago or Bonifacio (Corsica) and the islands nearby. There are several boat trips available leaving from the port. The island beaches in the area are breathtaking.
In the town itself, there is a plethora of options for dining.
Santa Teresa has its fair share of slopes, so plan your accommodation wisely to avoid marching uphill in the heat :)
Guest review by
Vincent
Hungary
Review score
8.0
A lovely place, very central for exploring area.
A lovely place, very central for exploring area. Great places to eat, beautiful beach. Lots of parking in mid June, make yourself familiar with parking schemes. Beware, town is very very hilly. A very steep ascent to the beach. A short trip to the shop can be quite a challenge. When you look at your hotel position on a map, everything seems very near but when you add the hills, and the heat, you need to be fit and able. Otherwise, a great place to stay. Fabulously well maintained beach. Try the cafes, the food is amazing and often better than the restaurants.
Guest review by
Susan
Review score
10.0
Lovely seaside town.
Lovely seaside town. Good restaurants- especially m’n m spaghetteria , il vecchio limone, Méditerranée and Trattoria del Mare da Linos ( at Paridiso).
Not too busy but probably gets very crowded later in summer. We visited the second week in June- perfect .
Great hotel- Hotel da Cecco.
We had a car so visited many beaches along Northern coast, the Arzachena sites, the islands of Maddalena and separate trip to Tavolara, Tempio Pausiana and more. The island is large! so impossible to explore it all.
Guest review by
philippa
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
The main square was a pleasant place to sit and watch the...
The main square was a pleasant place to sit and watch the world go by. There are plenty of decent shops, but lacking a good independent pasticceria. You can still buy pastries from cafes and one of the many supermarkets.
You won't be stuck for a decent pizzeria as there are several. Il Grottino and Spano's do a good take away as well as eating in. You can eat well in one of the many spaghetteria.
People are mainly friendly and helpful. Driving isn't difficult.
One of the best, tastiest meals we had was the street vendor near the tower: The Sunrise Street Food. You can sit outside and enjoy the view across a bay. The food is excellent!
Rubbish needs to be taken to one of the recycling points (behind the police station).
There's a very touristy looking restaurant overlooking the Rena Bianca beach, but it sells good gelati! Don't be put off.
The Rena Bianca beach is gorgeous. The water is so clear. I will definitely be going back.
Ooh yes, the highlight for my son was seeing a wild boar in town!
Guest review by
Maria
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
Public transportation, including ferry to Corsica was a good...
Public transportation, including ferry to Corsica was a good experience.
Good variety of restaurants, shops, cafes.. however if visiting during "off season" be flexible as not all of the regular facilities are open.
Town was friendly and people offered suggestions, and directions.which we appreciated.
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it was spotlessly clean, very comfortable, lovely view from our shady balcony. Beside a lovely if a tad crowded beach and within easy walking distance of town centre, restaurants etc. a very relaxing hotel with superb staff and a huge plus for me is that it caters really well and knowledgably to coeliacs. would highly recommend!! A huge thank you to Antonio, Francesco and Oxana who took such good care of us!
This place feels very secluded. The room was quiet, clean, comfortable and has everything you would expect in a hotel. It's close to restaurants and bars and close to the ferry terminal. Staff was super friendly and relaxed, helped me with my questions and allowed me to stow my luggage for a few hours.
Great place, would recommend it.
The location was closed to the Rena Bianca Beach, and the view looked very fantastic! All you can do was enjoying and relaxing. There are a lot of nice restaurants which is near by the hotel.
Fresh bakery breakfast on the balcony with sea view was perfect! Comfy, clean spacious room and local Sardinian toiletries in the room, close to town. Great sunset view from window!
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