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Sardinia Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean. It is one of the most popular destinations for lovers of aquatic sports and seaside holidays.

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Old 04-02-09, 12:51 PM
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Nope! We're going to try and take them over with us when we go - shipping charges (as I'm sure you know) are extortionate and Easyjet are cheap. Going to be a barrel full of laughs carrying them and all our worldly possessions!
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Old 04-02-09, 12:57 PM
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Look's like we will have to check-in early(before you).Yep I thought the prices were cheap(16.50) as they are classed as sports eqp'Why did you choose Sardinia by the way not many Brit's there.
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Not too fussed about the lack of brits really - peace and quiet is what I'm looking forward to! We've been to Sardinia a couple of times on holiday, and the last time just didn't want to leave. Just wanted to be near the sea too. We looked at a number of other places in Italy, coastal cities, and decided Cagliari would be a good place to start, maybe move elsewhere if it doesn't work out. Just want to get away from London! What made you pick Sardinia and how long have you been there?
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Beaches the sea and more beaches and the lack of brits.The people are really friendly and not in a false way.At the moment ours is just a holiday home but living close to Luton airport makes it easy to be there as often as we can.We've had our house 3 years now but had been going there for about 6 years.
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Sounds about right to me! Brilliant well hopefully catch you in a couple of weeks then!
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All the very best to you.
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Hello SuzyJ

We will be going back on the flight that you and Pas are coming in on so dont forget to take your rubish with you or Easyjet as they have often told us will be posting it back to you!!!!!

We have a home near to San Priamo about 50 mins from cagliair and in our area there is a very small contingent of English and Welsh expats most of whom are TEFL and they seem to find work quite easy.

Our end of own is very rural and peaceful with not too much English spoken and the beaches are spectacular.

Also Pas there is a small cycle shop in San vito which organises group cycle rides every Sunday and local races.

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Also Pas there is a small cycle shop in San vito which organises group cycle rides every Sunday and local races.

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Thanks for that were more into mountain bikes but I'll check out the shop
ps will clean up after us!
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Hi JoJo! I promise I'll take my rubbish away with me!! Thanks for your post, esp. setting my mind at rest about TEFL work in smaller communities. I can't wait to explore all around the south of the Island.
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Also Pas there is a small cycle shop in San vito which organises group cycle rides every Sunday and local races.

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Where abuts is the bike shop in San Vito.Thanks
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