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Forte Village Resort - Cagliari, Italy

Santa Margherita di Pula
Cagliari, 9010
Nightly Rates (0.00 - 0.00)   4 Star
Forte Village Resort

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Property Description
This exclusive resort is set in 55 acres of pine forest and offers seven individual hotels ranging from four to five-star deluxe. Guests can enjoy a white sandy beach stretching for over a mile, an exciting and large variety of sport and leisure facilities, 14 bars, 21 restaurants, evening entertainment as well as a Thalassotherapy Spa.

Forte Village Resort


Amenities
  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Beach

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Express Checkout

  • Fishing

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pool

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Tennis

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • VIP Rooms/Services


  • Room Information
  • Forte Village Resort

  • The resort complex consists of seven hotels and twenty marvellous suites, immersed in pine woods and gardens. The buildings, comprising of bungalows, are built in traditional Sardinian-style and designed to blend with the natural landscape.
    Forte Village Resort
  • Il Villaggio (4 Star)

  • Partially hidden among hedges, palm trees and multicoloured flowers, the 175 bungalows of the Villaggio are divided into Doubles and Family Bungalows and all come with patios. Every bungalow features private bath with shower except the Family Bungalows, which come with a bathtub, air conditioning and heating, direct dial telephone, colour television with satellite channels, bar fridge and safe.
  • Le Palme (4 Star)

  • Not far from the seaside, the Le Palme's 137 bungalows offer two different types of accommodation; Doubles and Families, both of which come with patios. Almost all the bungalows feature private bath with shower (a few Doubles and all the Families come with a bath tub), air conditioning and heating, direct dial telephone, colour television with satellite channels, bar fridge and safe.
  • La Pineta (4 Star)

  • La Pineta consists of three two-storey buildings situated in a peaceful part of the resort. Its 105 rooms, divided into Doubles and Families, feature a private bathroom with tub or shower, air conditioning, direct dial telephone, colour television with satellite channels, bar fridge and safe.
  • Il Borgo (4 Star)

  • Situated on a hillside with a panoramic view, Il Borgo has reconstructed the look of the characteristic Sardinian seaside village, complete with a tiny town square. Each of the 67 spacious bungalows (Doubles, Triples, Families), with patio or terrace, features a private bath with tub and shower, air conditioning, direct dial telephone, colour television with satellite channels, bar fridge, safe, patio or balcony. Some bungalows are adjoining. Upon request, a baby's crib can be provided.
  • Hotel Castello (5 Star)

  • Renowned for its peaceful, relaxing atmosphere and recognised as one of the best hotels on the Mediterranean, the Hotel Castello is situated near the seaside in a secluded corner of the resort.
  • Villa del Parco (5 Star)

  • An exclusive atmosphere and personalised service for all 25 luxury rooms (Doubles) and the 22 adjoining luxury bungalows (Doubles and Triples), set amongst splendidly manicured gardens and peaceful pine woods. The Villa del Parco is situated alongside the 'Thermae del Parco' Wellness Centre and is just a short distance from the sea.
  • Le Dune (5 Star)

  • Situated near the sea, in an exclusive part of the resort, Le Dune features 42 luxurious bungalows and five suites, with a patio and garden. Some of the bungalows have a sitting room and sofa that, upon request, may be turned into a third bed.
  • Cala del Forte (5 Star)

  • Four stunning suites situated in a uniquely splendid position. Each suite welcomes its guests with an anteroom that, when needed, can open onto the adjoining suite, so as to form a single 400 square metre apartment! The marvellous terrace overlooks the sea and is the ideal spot to enjoy a delicious breakfast or to sip a glass of chilled white wine at sunset, before a romantic, candlelit dinner. The bedroom, with two queen-sized beds, and the bathroom, equipped with whirlpool tub and shower, are raised slightly, vis-à-vis the elegant living room.
  • Cala del Forte (5 Star)

  • In a secluded corner of the resort, immersed in the million different shades of a private tropical garden, exist eight spectacular adjoining suites, to go with the four at the Cala del Forte. Each suite boasts a magnificent sea-front terrace, where guests can enjoy a delicious breakfast, or sip a glass of chilled white wine at sunset, before a romantic, candlelit dinner. There is a private solarium above each apartment, which can be accessed via an outside staircase. The bedroom, which comes with two sumptuous queen-sized beds, and the bathroom, equipped with whirlpool tub and shower, are raised slightly vis-à-vis the elegant living room. Boat House guests have a discreet butler at their disposal and can access the nearby freshwater swimming pools, which are reserved for guests of our five-star hotels, directly from the beach.
  • Hotel Castello Suites (5 Star)

  • Hotel Castello Suites, on the Hotel Castello's fourth floor, the luxury and simplicity of Sardinian furniture, the comfort and intimacy of its five exclusive rooms, come together in the Presidential Suite. Both the bedroom and living room lead onto a spacious terrace, where there is a large jacuzzi whirlpool bath and attractive wood furniture, looking out onto one of the most reserved corners of the resort. On the same floor, at the end of the east and west wings, the light colours and spaciousness of the Nora Suite and Chia Suite are nestled in a splendid natural setting, with pine woods and a stupendous view of the sea. The Nora Suite is linked internally and via the terrace (which also has a second whirlpool bath) with an adjoining 'Luxury Roof' room.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1600 

  • Check out time is 1100 

  • Time Zone is  GMT Plus One Hour 

  • Opened in  1972 

  • Renovated in  2001 

  • 771  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 0  floors. 


  • Directions
    Set on the edge of Sandy Bay and hidden amongst 55 acres of pine trees, the hotel is located to the south of the island. From the airport or the harbour take the "Statale" SS 195 direction Pula-Teulada. Transfers from the airport to the resort are either by private car, minibus, accommodating between four and eight people, or limousine with a maximum capacity of five people and the journey takes approximately 45 minutes.

    Guarantee Policy
    Credit card number required to guarantee arrival.

    Cancellation Policy
    Rooms can be cancelled up to 30 days before arrival without charge.

    Restaurant Information
    Restaurants and Bars  The Forte Village Resort boasts 14 main restaurants and numerous small, characteristic restaurants. Guests are given the chance to choose between their hotel restaurant and all the others, though reservations may be needed for these and, occasionally, an additional charge may have to be paid. Beverages are always excluded, except at the Pineta restaurant, where a half bottle of house wine per person and mineral water are included in the price. Management reserves the right to open / close restaurants and modify menus, even without prior notice and during the season. Forte Village Resort

    Recreation Information
    Forte Village Resort
  • Leisure Information

  • Forte Village Resort offers a vast array of leisure and sporting facilities that includes 12 floodlit tennis courts (seven red clay courts and one artificial grass court), a 9-hole putting green, and a number of mini soccer, basketball and volleyball courts. Further activities include jogging, aerobics, swimming, water-polo tournaments, soccer and table tennis. The sports area at the Bar Lungomare is a great place to meet up with friends. Guests of the resort can take a wide variety of courses, under the guidance of our qualified instructors. The cost of your package includes the use of most facilities, but does not include bicycle rentals, use of the red clay tennis courts, tennis racquet and other equipment rentals, the gym, water sports, sports lessons, the children's soccer school, the golf practice range, horse riding, scuba diving and Thermae del Parco spa services.


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