We're here to help:
From €12,220.00/week

Total
There is a 7 night minimum.
Book or Inquire

Portera

Portera

8 4 4
Costa Smeralda, in northern Sardinia’s Gallura region, is one of Italy’s most sought-after luxury destinations. Stretching from Porto Cervo in the west to Capo d’Orso and its secluded coves in the east, this “Emerald Coast” is defined by turquoise waters, soft sandy beaches, and dramatic granite cliffs. The area draws discerning visitors with its unique blend of natural beauty and refined lifestyle. Luxury marinas in Porto Cervo host some of Europe’s most prestigious yachts, while upscale villas, designer boutiques, and gourmet dining create an environment of sophistication and discretion. Beyond the glamour, the nearby La Maddalena Archipelago and charming inland villages provide opportunities for scenic excursions and authentic Sardinian experiences, offering a perfect balance of leisure, elegance, and privacy.
Within this exceptional setting, Portera stands just steps from the Marina of Porto Cervo and the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda. Set behind a dense hedge and fencing, the property enjoys an exceptional level of privacy, while its strategic location ensures effortless access to the area’s exclusive services and amenities. Portera combines seclusion with convenience, offering a rare opportunity to experience the very best of Costa Smeralda living: the elegance of the coast, the vibrancy of Porto Cervo, and the tranquility of a private, beautifully appointed home.
CIN IT090006B4000T1416
Save

Amenities

4 BEDROOMS/4 BATHROOMS Main house Ground floor Queen bedroom with ensuite bathroom with shower Queen bedroom with ensuite bathroom with shower First Floor Master bedroom with ensuite bathroom with shower and tub, private panoramic terrace Adjacent annex Queen bedroom, independent entrance, with ensuite bathroom with shower, ideal for guests or family staff, with direct access to garden. All bedrooms have air conditioning and direct access to the garden; all bathrooms are provided with hairdryers. LIVING SPACES A bright and elegant ground-floor living space, featuring a cozy fireplace and direct access to a beautiful veranda overlooking the private garden and impressive pool. The spacious dining area enjoys scenic views of the pool, while the fully equipped kitchen, complete with a pantry, provides everything needed for culinary pursuits. A stylish guest bathroom and ample natural light enhance the comfort of this area, making it perfect for both relaxing and entertaining. The subtle separation between the living and dining areas, marked by two steps and a striking mirrored feature, adds a touch of sophistication and openness to the home’s main living space. OUTDOOR FEATURES Surrounded by a beautifully landscaped 1,200 sqm garden, the villa’s outdoor spaces are designed for both relaxation and entertainment. Multiple terraces overlooking the gulf serve as intimate lounges and seamlessly extend the indoor living areas. The veranda, set up as a dining area with a BBQ, becomes the heart of family conviviality. The private swimming pool, accessible via a few steps, features a sunbathing area and adds a luxurious, exclusive touch. Shaded spots under majestic mature trees provide peaceful retreats, while the spacious BBQ and al-fresco dining areas invite long, leisurely meals outdoors. AMENITIES A/C-heating units in the bedrooms, Wi-Fi, fireplace, large smart TV, dishwasher, laundry room with washing machine, BBQ and pizza oven, private swimming pool, private parking. SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS This villa combines comfort and an unbeatable location—a serene retreat hidden from view yet just steps from the Marina di Porto Cervo, Costa Smeralda’s finest beaches, restaurants, and nightlife. With elegant interiors, expansive terraces, a private pool, and beautifully landscaped gardens, every moment here promises relaxation, conviviality, and unforgettable memories.

 

INCLUDED WITH RATE

All Utilities and final cleaning Daily Housekeeping service – 3 hr/6 days/week Unlimited Wi-Fi internet access Full gardening and pool cleaning service

 

NOT INCLUDED WITH RATE Final cleaning €600 to be paid in cash locally Cook service – No third-party suppliers allowed: the services will be provided by the villa management and in-house staff Pre-stocking pantry Cost of food and beverages

 

NOTES Damage Liability: €3000 Non-smoking villa No pets allowed. The Italian government might require the payment of a Visitor’s Tax (approximately €1.50 – €6.00 per person, per day, depending on the location) and may be applied for the first seven days in the destination. This tax is payable locally, in Euro cash. Check-in: between 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm; Check-out: before/by 10:00 am All extra services must be paid locally, prior to departure, unless otherwise arranged.

 Children welcome  No pets  No smoking   The bedding arrangement never changes.

General

General

Bathrooms

Bedrooms

Communal

Kitchen

Miscellaneous

Surrounding Area

Cleanliness and Safety

Air Conditioned
Beach
Child Friendly
Dedicated Parking Space
Maid service
Near the ocean
Private Entrance
Satellite Tv
Town
Water View

Location

Nearest Airport: Olbia 40 min;
Nearest serviced town: 3 min
Nearest beach: 4 min
Driving time estimated by Google Maps

The second biggest island in the Mediterranean (the first one is Sicily), Sardinia is a paradise for beach lovers! Whether you want to enjoy the life of the glitterati in the famous resorts of Costa Smeralda, or explore the more authentic southern coast, you will marvel at the beautiful beaches of the island, the combination of white sand and emerald water particularly appreciated by surfers. As beautiful as the coastline can be, some of the most memorable sights are found underwater so snorkeling and scuba diving are a must do! For golf lovers, three beautiful 18-hole golf courses are located on the island, the Pevero Golf Club on the north coast, Is Arenas Golf Club on the west coast, and Is Molas Golf Club on the south coast. Thanks to the proximity of the sea the golf courses enjoy unique water views and a mild climate, particularly favorable for golf all year round.
Cagliari is the capital of Sardinia and the island's largest city. In Cagliari, visit the Castle, the Archeological Museum, the Marina district near the port, with its arcaded street with cafes and shops, the town hall, and several churches. Do not miss Cagliari botanic gardens and the Roman amphitheater, built in the second century, where outdoor concerts are held during the summer.
In the southern area, we suggest a visit to Baia Chia beaches, with a forest of Juniper trees and sand dunes as a backdrop. You should also explore Capo Malfatano, Cala Cipolla, Tuarredda and the beautiful beach of Cala Zafferano. This area offers a wide range of activities including sightseeing of the ancient Phoenician, Punic, and Roman remains at Nora, including those of an ancient Roman outdoor theater where performances are still held in summer. Animal lovers should check the natural marine shelter and sea turtle rescue center at Nora Lagoon.

WHERE TO EAT
Giagoni in Piazza, intimate space, great authentic sardinian cuisine.
Piazza Vittorio Emanuele 6, San Pantaleo - + 39 0789 65224
I Frati Rossi, when you want to escape a little from the crowd of Porto Cervo, drive up to this spot set on a hill. Enjoy the fantastic sea view, drink the rich wine, and eat the simple yet perfectly prepared dishes served by this quality restaurant.
Loc. Pantogia, Porto Cervo - +39 0789 94395
Trattoria Da Angelo Considered among the best places to eat south of Cagliari – Very simple trattoria with few tables, no menu, only local cuisine and catch of the day excellently prepared. Reservation recommended - Cash only.
Via Isonzo 3, Domus de Maria - +39 070 923 6363
Il Pescatore Serving a variety of typical Sardinian plates, including seafood and innovative dishes reinterpreted from traditional recipes. Outdoor seating available.
Loc. Balloi - +39 070 90033
Galaia Informal and friendly place serving seafood specialties.
Via Don Nicolò Segni 36, Carloforte - +39 0781 854081

WHERE TO SHOP
Sardinia is a hub for handicrafts, making it a souvenir shopper’s paradise. Look for wooden carnival masks, handmade lace, filigree jewelry, cork, and world famous handmade knives. Do not forget to try the smoked ricotta, the Pecorino Cheese (sheep’s milk cheese), our favorite is Fiore Sardo, or notable wines and the head-splitting firewater, filu e ferru, the local semolina pasta called "fregole", a close relative to couscous. To make sure you are buying local, look for signs advertising “Prodotti Tipici Sardi”, or the island-sponsored I.S.O.L.A. co-op stores.

Availability

Rates

Rates
From
To
Weekly
Standard rates
 
 
Weekly: €30555
From - To
From: 16 May 2026
To: 19 Jun 2026
Weekly: €21530
From - To
From: 20 Jun 2026
To: 17 Jul 2026
Weekly: €25970
From - To
From: 18 Jul 2026
To: 21 Aug 2026
Weekly: €30555
From - To
From: 22 Aug 2026
To: 04 Sep 2026
Weekly: €22915
From - To
From: 05 Sep 2026
To: 25 Sep 2026
Weekly: €16665
From - To
From: 26 Sep 2026
To: 23 Oct 2026
Weekly: €12220

Reviews

Policies

Payment Policies

A partial payment in the amount of 50% of the grand total is due upon booking. Remaining payment is due no later than 90 days prior to arrival.

Related Properties