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Hotel Dei Pini

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Overview

Set right on a sandy beach and surrounded by the pine forest, Hotel dei Pini offers a relaxed retreat just outside Alghero. This beachfront hotel is ideal for unwinding, with a peaceful setting, a private stretch of beach and attractive outdoor spaces to enjoy the Sardinian sunshine and st…

  1. New for Summer 2026

  2. Private area of beach

  3. Stunning sea views

  4. Relaxing atmosphere

  5. Good facilities

Facilities

  • Beachfront
  • 180m from the nearest bus stop
  • 500m from the nearest bars and restaurants
  • 10.2km from Alghero resort centre
  • Approximate transfer time to resort 2 hours
Hotel Dei Pini
Hotel Dei Pini
Hotel Dei Pini
Hotel Dei Pini
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Hotel Dei Pini
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  • À la carte restaurant. Bar.
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  • Outdoor pool

*Local charges apply. Facilities advertised are based on high season and may vary depending on occupancy. High season is…

Rooms

Hotel Dei Pini
Hotel Dei Pini

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Triple room with Garden View

  • Sleeps: 1 minimum, 3 maximum
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    Hotel Dei Pini
    Hotel Dei Pini
    Hotel Dei Pini

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    Double room with Garden View

    • Sleeps: 1 minimum, 3 maximum
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      Hotel Dei Pini

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      Superior Double room with Garden View

      • Sleeps: 1 minimum, 2 maximum

        Location

        a map showing Alghero, Sardinia

        Discover Alghero

        This seafront stunner oozes character with its ancient walls and Gothic cathedrals. Plus, it’s the largest town in the north-west of the island, so expect a glittering marina, sweeping bay and beautiful shoreline. Whether you’re a foodie looking to try traditional cuisine and fresh fish, a history buff or a beach bum, Alghero has it all.

        Keys facts about Alghero

        Food heaven

        If you’re looking to sample some of Sardinia’s best seafood, you’ve come to the right place. Head to the waterfront and try lobster alla catalana – Catalan-style lobster, which is boiled and served with thin slices of tomato and onions. Yum! And you can’t beat the view of the harbour.

        A brilliant base

        When you’ve finished exploring everything the Old Town has to offer, why not explore the island? Grotto di Nettuno is a must-see on any trip to Sardinia. It’s easy to get there, with boats departing daily down by the harbour. There’s plenty to see as you cruise along the coast too.

        Beach brilliance

        When it comes to beaches, you’ve got the pick of the bunch here. Start with Bombarde Beach, a popular plot with fine, white sand and crystal-clear water. There’s even a hop-on, hop-off beach bus that runs in the summer months if you fancy ticking a few off.

        1. Language

          Italian

        2. Currency

          Euro (€)

        3. Time difference

          +1hr

        4. Local beer

          £3.40

        5. Meal for two

          £59.80

        6. Average flight time

          3h

        Things to do

        Average weather in

        Sunshine

        8 hours a day

        Average hours of sunshine

        Temperature

        High: 22°C Low: 12°C

        Average temperature

        Rainfall

        9 days a month

        Average days of rainfall

        Reviews

        1. Trustpilot

          Rated 4.5/5 based on 243,757 reviews

        2. Which? Recommended

          A recommended provider in five categories

        3. Feefo trusted

          Feefo Platinum Trusted Service for 3 years