Palau hotels & apartments, all accommodations in Palau
Hotel Capo D'Orso Thalasso & Spa
Loc. Cala Capra, Palau, It, Palau, Italy
4-star hotels in Palau
Hotel Palau
Via Tirso, Palau, Italy
Palau Green Village
Localita Vecchio Marino, Palau, Italy
3-star hotels in Palau
- Residence Porto Mannu
- Hotel Del Porto
- Residence Blue Corner Porto Pollo
- Ahr Costa Serena Village
- Club Esse Residence Capo D'Orso
- Baia Del Faro Aparthotel
- Hotel La Roccia
- Il Nido Dei Gabbiani Aparthotel
- Camping Village Capo D'Orso
- Residence Palau Sud
- Residence Via Capo D'Orso 120
- Club Capo D'Orso Marina Hotel
- Costa Serena Village Boschetto Holiday
- Tenuta Petra Bianca
Hotel Piccada
Via Degli Asfodeli, 6, Palau, Italy
Palau City Hotel
Viale Razzoli 34, Palau, Italy
Residence Zodiaco
Localita Porto Pozzo, Palau, Italy
La Villa Yolanda
Loc Nialiccia C P 134, Palau, Italy
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Palau, located in the region of Sardinia, Italy, is a picturesque coastal town that attracts visitors with its stunning natural beauty and charming Mediterranean atmosphere. Known for its crystal-clear waters, rocky coastline, and vibrant marine life, Palau is a popular destination for beach lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The town offers a variety of accommodation options, with neighborhoods like Porto Rafael, and Porto Pollo being the best areas to stay, offering easy access to beaches, restaurants, and nightlife.
Must-see landmarks of Palau:
Capo d'Orso: This impressive granite rock formation overlooking the sea is a symbol of Palau and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding islands.
Isola dei Gabbiani: A renowned kitesurfing and windsurfing spot, this island is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Bear's Rock: This natural rock formation resembling a bear is a unique and iconic landmark of Palau, offering a great photo opportunity for visitors.
Must-visit events in Palau:
La Notte della Taranta: This traditional music festival celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Sardinia with live performances of traditional music and dance.
Festa di Santa Maria: A lively religious festival honoring the patron saint of Palau, featuring processions, music, and fireworks.
Wine Festival: A celebration of Sardinian wine and gastronomy, this festival offers visitors the chance to sample a wide variety of local wines and culinary delights.
What is the most and the least popular time to visit Palau?
The most popular time to visit Palau is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the beaches are at their best. The least popular time to visit is during the winter, from November to March, when some tourist facilities may be closed, and the weather can be quite chilly. The shoulder seasons of spring and autumn offer a pleasant climate and fewer crowds, making them a great time to visit for those seeking a more laid-back experience.