Torre delle Stelle Villa | Sea-View Villa

SARDINIA, ITALY

Covered terrace with wooden roof, overlooking a sea view and distant clouds, furnished with a rectangular dining table, chairs, and wicker seating area with cushions.

A stunning sea-view villa in Torre delle Stelle, Sardinia — 8 minutes walk to a private beach, surrounded by Mediterranean nature, and one of the best terraces in all of Italy.

QUICK INFO

Where?
Sardinia, Italy

Tucked between two of Sardinia's most beautiful sandy beaches — Genn'e Mari and Cann'e Sisa — and just 40 minutes from Cagliari. Think crystal clear water, quiet coves, and the kind of coastline that doesn't look real.

Best for?
Couples, small groups of friends, and anyone who wants an authentic Sardinian escape away from the tourist crowds.

How many guests does this sleep?
Up to 5 guests (2 bedroom, 1 bath)

Services Included?
Full kitchen, BBQ kit, beach equipment (chairs, umbrellas, toys), towels and sheets, and air conditioning. Everything you need, nothing you don't.

Best way to get there?
Fly into Cagliari Elmas Airport (CAG) and rent a car — you'll want one to explore the coastline. The villa is about 40 minutes southeast of the city.

Cost?
Check Airbnb for current pricing

View of the ocean with a boat and a house with terracotta roof tiles in the foreground, lush greenery, and flowers.

Have you ever sat on a terrace so beautiful that you just... stopped talking? That's what happens at this beautiful home in Torre delle Stelle. The large sea-view terrace is the heart of this villa — mornings with coffee watching the water, evenings with wine watching the sun go down over the Mediterranean. It never gets old.

The villa itself is bright, well-equipped, and thoughtfully set up for a small group. But the real magic is outside. Eight minutes on foot gets you to Genn'e Mari beach, one of the most beautiful stretches of sand I've ever seen. If you want something wilder, the hidden cove of Cala Delfino is a short walk through the nature path near the house — barely anyone knows about it and it feels like your own private discovery.

Southern Sardinia is massively underrated compared to the Costa Smeralda crowd, and Torre delle Stelle is the perfect base to explore it. Go for the beaches, stay for the terrace.

A neatly made bed with a patterned blue and white bedspread and matching pillow in a sunny bedroom. A folded teal towel with a ribbon band rests on the bed. There is a wooden wardrobe, a white nightstand with a glass, and a door in the background.
A person holding a glass of white wine with a sunset view over the ocean in the background, a plate with a bread roll on a small wooden board and a book on a wooden table in the foreground.
Aerial view of a coastal hillside with houses overlooking the ocean, mountains in the background, and a partly cloudy sky.
View of the ocean through an open window, with blue sky and clouds, and terracotta roof tiles visible in the foreground.
A balcony with a wooden table and chairs, overlooking a vast blue ocean under a partly cloudy sky, with a floral centerpiece on the table.
A bedroom with a bed that has blue and white patterned linens, two pillows, and a folded towel on top. There are two windows showing an ocean view, with white and blue curtains. A small white dresser with a mirror and a lamp are in the corner, above a small stool. The room has beige tiled floors and white walls, with a white ceiling and a hanging light fixture.