North Sardinia overview

North Sardinia Travel Guide
Other than Sicily, Sardinia is the biggest island in the Mediterranean, and the northern part of the island is rapidly becoming one of the hottest tourist spots in Italy. The island is known for its strange mix of culture and language which dates all the way back to the Phoenicians, who, in technical archeological terms, lived a long long time ago and are very very old. Sardinia has a unique array of language, music, art, food, as well as both ancient and modern attractions which make it irresistible culture junkies. The island is famous for its delicious seafood, as well as its traditional music, which is one of the earliest forms of polyphony, a style which has been used and interpreted by many modern musicians. In addition to being home to many ancient sites which are now World Heritage Sites, North Sardinia also has attractions like F1 racing.