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Varoom, Varoom at Forte Village on Sardinia

by Max Hartshorne on May 2, 2008

Where can you ride a speedy go-kart around a track built to resemble a real F1 track? And skate on a real ice skating rink, play soccer under the lights, dine in 32 restaurants, or stay either on the oceanfront, or in a more intimate hotel setting?

Hint, you won’t have to drive anywhere, because it’s all in the self-contained Forte Village, an all-inclusive resort on Sardinia’s coast.

We got the tour and saw rooms that start at 700 euros per person per night, (that includes all meals and many of the best amenities) right up to 6,500 euros for the beachfront suites which look out over the beautiful Mediterranean.

This place might not be for everyone, but for the person who wants to avoid any driving, have a place for the kids to have fun, and enjoys lots of sports activities and a variety of restaurants and different lodging options, it might be great. Oh, and another great and unusual thing for Italy–they have free Wi-Fi throughout the property.

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