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When Martina Costantino first visited Sardinia, she had no idea how this island would change her life. As a young product manager in a renowned travel agency, traveling was nothing new to her; still, Sardinia enchanted her in a way she couldn’t describe. “It was like finding a piece of paradise on Earth,” she recalls. “I knew I had to share this beauty with others.”
This passion led to the founding of Sardegna Travel in 2003, a company that specializes in luxury and authentic experiences in Sardinia. “I wanted to show the world Sardinia as I knew it — off the beaten tourist paths, full of history and incredible natural beauty,” she explains.
A turning point came when she met Antonio Costantino, a former councilor for tourism in Alghero. Antonio, a man with a deep love for Sardinia and rich experience in the tourism industry, shared Martina’s vision.
“When we first met, I knew she understood the true essence of Sardinia,” Antonio remembers. Their professional partnership gradually grew into a personal relationship. Their shared love for Sardinia and mutual support allowed them to further develop the company.
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Both are constantly looking for new ways to enrich Sardegna Travel’s offerings. “We’re working on innovative projects that will present Sardinia in ways people often haven’t had the chance to experience,” reveals Antonio Costantino. “We want to show that Sardinia is beautiful in any season, not just in summer.”
It’s clear that Sardegna Travel’s vision is to be more than a travel agency. Martina and Antonio Costantino are a bridge between cultures, two facilitators of dialogue between visitors and the island. “Our mission isn’t just to ensure a luxury vacation. We’d like people to understand Sardinia’s history and find respect for its culture and traditions,” concludes Martina Costantino.