On the promontory at the entrance to Porto Rotondo, in a quiet setting and with a wonderful sea view, we offer you a corner apartment and free on three sides with a well-kept private garden and private access. It consists of 2 double bedrooms overlooking the garden area, 2 bathrooms, large living room with sofa area, dining area and kitchenette and panoramic terrace. Wonderful view of the round port, portisco and the islands of soffi and mortorio. The property includes 2 covered parking spaces. In good condition, furnished and air-conditioned and potentially destined to become a splendid property.Porto Rotondo is a hamlet of the municipality of Olbia which, together with Porto Cervo, is one of the most important tourist resorts on the island, chosen by Italian and international stars and celebrities.Its territory extends for 500 hectares, bordered by the Gulf of Cugnana and the Gulf of Marinella and includes a super-equipped port that offers over 800 berths. It is located a few kilometers from Olbia, Golfo Aranci, Palau and Arzachena, lending itself as a strategic point to choose during a holiday.Its origins date back to 1964, the year in which the Venetians Luigi and Nicol Don dalle Rose decided to found the village and the port which, despite the passing of the decades, has never stopped working. Their idea is to create a meeting place for artists and intellectuals who, once they arrive, will be able to make the town beautiful, cultured and flourishing. And so it was: to date, Porto Rotondo boasts a large number of works of art created by great artists, first of all the sculptors Andrea Cascella and Giancarlo Sangregorio. The first is the father of Piazzetta San Marco, a meeting point for tourists, while the second gave life to the square of the Old Darsena, that of the fishermen.A dense coming and going of painters, sculptors, intellectuals has reigned over the years in the small town of Porto Rotondo which, even today, is fully committed to ensuring that the artistic and cultural level maintains very high standards. It is no coincidence that in 2007 the mosaic of Via del Molo, known as the food chain by the Breton artist Emmanuel Chapalain, was created.
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