How much does a holiday accommodation cost in Costa Rei?
From 66 € you can book our accommodations in Costa Rei and stay in an average of 79 m² (holiday houses) and 52 m² (apartments).
Semi-detached house Costa Rei met directly with the owner 70th from the ocean
Sustainable
Holiday cottage Le Mimose al Mare 2A
Costa Rei holiday home directly at the sea with cultivated garden and view to the sea.
Holiday cottage Le Mimose al Mare 1B
Costa Rei holiday home directly at the sea with cultivated garden and view to the sea.
Holiday cottage Le Ginestre al Mare
Costa Rei holiday home directly at the sea with large garden and view to the sea.
House 60sqm (detached house) Plot 1000qm (well grown) Location: directly on the sea in the center of Costa Rei, restaurants and shops within a few minutes walking distance
Holiday House with a big garden, 350 m to the beach, quiet location
Costa Rei holiday home direct access from the garden to the beach. 130 sqm living space, 3x bedrooms, 2x bathrooms.
Living room(double sofa bed, TV(satellite, german television channels)), open kitchen(dining table, stove(gas), oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge-freezer), bedroom(double bed)
Living room(single sofa bed, single sofa bed, TV(german television channels)), Kitchenette(dining table, hob(3 ring stoves, gas), oven, fridge-freezer), bedroom(double bed)
Living room(double sofa bed, TV(satellite, german television channels)), Kitchenette(dining table, hob(3 ring stoves, gas), oven, fridge-freezer), bedroom(double bed)
Living room(single sofa bed, single sofa bed, TV(german television channels)), Kitchenette(dining table, hob(3 ring stoves, gas), oven, fridge-freezer), bedroom(double bed)
Living room(double sofa bed, TV(satellite, german television channels)), Kitchenette(dining table, stove(gas), coffee machine, oven, fridge-freezer), bedroom(double bed)
Living room(single sofa bed, single sofa bed, TV(german television channels)), Kitchenette(dining table, hob(3 ring stoves, gas), oven, fridge-freezer), bedroom(double bed)
Ground floor: (Kitchenette(hob(4 ring stoves, gas), electric kettle, coffee machine, oven, fridge-freezer)
Living room(single sofa bed, single sofa bed, TV(german television channels)), Kitchenette(dining table, hob(3 ring stoves, gas), oven, fridge-freezer), bedroom(double bed)
Living room(single sofa bed, single sofa bed, TV(german television channels)), Kitchenette(dining table, hob(3 ring stoves, gas), oven, fridge-freezer), bedroom(double bed)
Living room(single sofa bed, single sofa bed, TV(german television channels)), Kitchenette(dining table, hob(3 ring stoves, gas), oven, fridge-freezer), bedroom(double bed)
Living room(double sofa bed, TV(satellite, german television channels)), Kitchenette(dining table, hob(3 ring stoves, gas), oven, fridge-freezer), bedroom(double bed)
Living room(double sofa bed, TV(satellite, german television channels)), open kitchen(dining table, hob(4 ring stoves, gas)
Living room(TV(satellite, german television channels), seating area), open kitchen(dining table, stove(gas), oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge-freezer), bedroom(double bed)
Kitchenette(hob(4 ring stoves, gas), electric kettle, coffee machine, oven, fridge-freezer), Living/diningroom(single sofa bed, TV(satellite, german television channels)
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Our price and availability stats help you find the best time to travel.
Cheapest month:
April - Ø 106€/night
Most expensive month:
August - Ø 292€/night
Best chances for available stays:
November - 75% available
Lowest availability:
July - only 13% available
122€ for 09 May - 16 May
154€ Yearly average
50% for 09 May - 16 May
48% Yearly average
At Costa Rei in Italy, you can spend a wonderful holiday by the beach and sea in one of the numerous affordable houses and apartments. Be sure to explore the surrounding area to not miss the best sights! Villasimius is, for example, a beautiful place on a mostly rocky coast with dreamy sandy coves. Further south, a long peninsula stretches into the water. The southernmost point, Capo Carbonara, and the lighthouse belong to a military restricted area (no access allowed), but they are also worth a look from a distance. As you descend from the mountains and hills of the Sarrabus, you will find yourself at the foot of Monte Macioni with a breathtaking sight: a bright white strip of beach with a turquoise-emerald-green carpet stretching to Sant'Elmo. This beach, Cala Sinzias, is a little-visited gem - a unique natural beauty between Costa Rei and Villasimius. Here, pure relaxation is allowed! Those who book a house, accommodation, or villa on the sandy beach should definitely plan a trip to Sardinia's capital, Cagliari. The beautiful old town is situated on a hill and crowned by the Bastion (Bastione di San Remy). From here, you have a sublime view of the city and the surroundings. Within 15 minutes, you can reach the center of Cagliari - with numerous shops, restaurants, or bars. Visit fortresses such as Fortezza Bastiani or Fortezza Garassini as well.
In the Monti Sette Fratelli mountain region, the beautiful natural park Parco Sette Fratelli was opened. These "Seven Brothers" are striking rock needles, which have given the mountain its name. Information about the flora and fauna can be found at the park entrance visitor center. Beautiful hiking trails and forest roads near the King's Coast run through the entire park, some of which can also be driven by car. A trip to the historically valuable province of Cagliari can also become an absolute highlight of your holiday with an apartment, rented villa, or holiday house at the Costa Rei in Italy, with a private coastal section. The city has a nine-kilometer long beach called Poetto - with numerous bars, stalls, and restaurants. Particularly noteworthy is the headland of Sella del Diavolo (Devil's Saddle). Behind the city beach, you will find extensive saltpans, which you can explore on foot or by bicycle. A highlight of the Cagliari excursion is definitely the Parco Monte Urpino: a park on an elevation with a wonderful view of the saltpans and Poetto.
With your entire family, you can explore some of the most beautiful beaches on the island during your family vacation. However, a visit to the surrounding coastal towns is also recommended. Santa Maria Navarrese is a district of Baunei and is located between the cliffs of the Golfo di Orosei and the beautiful long sandy beaches of Ogliastra. South of there, you can take a detour through magnificent gorges and along a river through the mountains towards Cagliari (Gola di Cannas). Tip: Hike along the river or at Cape Sandalo or Capo Ferrato in Carloforte and experience the full splendor of Sardinia. Whatever relaxes you is allowed! Muravera, about 30 kilometers from the southern Costa Rei, is a small town that pulses year-round. Together with Villaputzu and San Vito, it is known for Launeddas, the shepherd's musical instrument here. A big family festival is "Sagra degli Agrumi" - the citrus fruit festival. A great family outing is also a trip to the highest point of Cagliari: the Torre di San Pancrazio, which has majestically dominated the castle hill since 1305. Many other family-friendly excursions, besides the beautiful bays, await you.
Every Thursday and Saturday, there is a big happening at the Costa Rei: The tastiest food and the most creative handicrafts are sold at the market. A stroll around the market is worthwhile, especially to get to know the local cuisine better. Perhaps you can buy some food for dinner, which you can prepare in the affordable holiday apartment, private holiday home, or apartment directly on the sandy beach on the east coast? Generally, Sardinian cuisine is quite different from that on the Italian mainland. Local fishermen, farmers, or shepherds have their own traditions. In addition to pasta, bread is the main staple on Sardinia. Thin, crispy flatbread can be found almost everywhere. On Sundays, people like to eat outdoors, often including piglets and lambs. Local herbs give the meal a special flavor. The greatest of all Sardinian specialties is called A carraxiau - roast in the ground. A huge fire is burned in a pit, and the animal is cooked on the embers. Cheese, especially sheep cheese, has a long tradition on the island - from creamy-soft to rock-hard. Among wines, bitter red wine predominates. The most common are the black-purple Cannonau from Dorgali, Monica from Campidano, Oliena, and Ierzu. To aid digestion, take a walk along sandy coves and crystal-clear waters, which also invite snorkeling.
Su Nuraxi de Barumini is a cultural highlight in Sardinia. The large Nuraghe towers on a hill near the town of Barumini. This is an early historical tower of the Bonnanaro culture (2,200 to 1,600 BC). The local archaeological site has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site for over 20 years. A special highlight during a beach vacation with a holiday home and private coastal section at Costa Rei. Many attractions are just a few minutes' walk away. The highest density of cultural sights is offered in the city of Cagliari. The museum complex Cittadella dei Musei houses several museums. The Archaeological Museum (Museo archeologico nazionale di Cagliari) is particularly interesting. The Museo del tesoro di Sant'Eulalia conceals underground Roman archaeological sites. Most impressive! The Botanical Garden of the University of Cagliari is also worth a visit. In addition to an interesting insight into the local flora, you will find more archaeological excavation sites there. Anfiteatro Romano (Roman amphitheater) is another highlight. Dating back to the 2nd century BC, it is still used today, mainly for concerts. Cagliari also has several impressive churches from different epochs: the neo-baroque Basilica Nostra Signora di Bonaria was originally a pilgrimage church dating back to the 14th century. Several centuries of art history can be experienced here. The Dom Santa Maria di Castello has also changed in the city over the years and has been rebuilt several times. The Chiesa di Santa Restituta is particularly impressive for its crypt, which dates back to pre-Christian times. The fall gate at the Elefantenturm and the three-meter thick walls are sure to amaze you as well.
The Costa Rei, also known as the King's Coast, is a coastal stretch of Sardinia and belongs to Italy. This section belongs to the municipality of Muravera and stretches for about ten kilometers along the east coast of the island. Approximately 50 kilometers away is Cagliari, the island's capital. From there, the state road SS 125 leads to your holiday accommodation on the coast. Cagliari, with its airport and ferry port, is certainly the best address for arrival from Germany or the mainland. A rental car is recommended for onward travel. At the airport in Cagliari, there are several rental car companies. From Civitavecchia in Lazio, there are also ferries to Cagliari several times a week. These are night crossings, lasting about 14 hours. On Sardinia, you can also travel by buses from the local transport company ARST. From Cagliari to Costa Rei, the journey takes about two hours. So plan these times when renting an apartment or a holiday home, for example in Sant´Elmo, Castiadas, or Tortolí, privately on the beach. Unforgettable holiday days with dream beaches in the most beautiful region of Italy await you.
From 66 € you can book our accommodations in Costa Rei and stay in an average of 79 m² (holiday houses) and 52 m² (apartments).
If you want to have an affordable vacation in Costa Rei, you should look for accommodations in these regions: San Vito.
Our guests have rated the vacation accommodations House Mary Via Dei Gerani 6, Villa Gigli and Holiday cottage Le Mimose al Mare 1B the best in Costa Rei.
You don't have to leave your pet behind in Costa Rei, as there are 21 accommodations that allow pets.
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