Forte Village vs Borgo Egnazia
Italy's two flagship family resorts: Sardinia's Fisher-Price nursery and Mediterranean village vs Puglia's Trulli-style escape.
Forte Village Resort
Sardinia, Italy
Borgo Egnazia
Puglia, Italy
Calm, shallow sandy beach, toddlers can wade out happily while you sit down. One of Europe’s best family beaches.
Beach is a bumpy 10-minute shuttle ride away, this is really a pool-and-piazza holiday.
Flat resort design, easy buggy access throughout. Pharmacy on-site.
Village-style paths with some cobblestones and uneven terrain. Manageable but not ideal.
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