Learn Italian in Sardinia

Sardinia is the second biggest island within the Mediterranean Sea after Sicily, it is neighboured by the island of Corsica and also the Balearic Islands. Read about studying Italian in Sardinia and view our list of participating schools below. For more information about the city, see the 'Quick Facts' column to the right of the page.

Studying Italian in Sardinia

Study Italian in Sardinia, ItalySardinia is a truly magical and captivating location with much to offer its visitors. The island boasts some of the finest beaches throughout the Mediterranean; the sands are white and soft contrasting beautifully against the shimmering turquoise sea. The waters are perfect for a spot of snorkelling and swimming and the sands are wonderful to walk on and relax on.

The island of Sardinia houses an incredible mixture of landscapes from the flat beaches to the mountainous regions within the centre of the island. There are some fascinating walks and even more fascinating views to be experienced from the summits of Monte Limbara and Punta la Marmora. If you are feeling energetic then a hike in the mountains of Sardinia is an experience not to be forgotten, there are cascading waterfalls, tranquil lakes, stunning gorges and beautiful flowers to be observed.

For the shopaholics amongst you then never fear as Sardinia has something for you too. There are designer chic boutiques selling everything from embroidered linen to crafts and ceramics. Cagliari is the capital city of Sardinia and boasts numerous shops, museums, art galleries and historical monuments and buildings.

The location could not be better to study the Italian language in as the setting offers both the excitement of a city and the peace of the beaches and mountains. The locals are friendly and welcoming to visitors.

Italian Schools in Sardinia

School info: The Italiano in Riviera has the perfect position in Alghero as it is only a 5 minute stroll away from a beautiful sandy beach and also just 5 minutes away from the centre.

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