Forte Village Resort - Le Dune
About the hotel
"One of eight hotels that make up Sardinia’s Forte Village, Le Dune Hotel is a luxurious escape that boasts secluded bungalows and a dizzying array of dining options."
Le Dune’s suites and bungalows feel wonderfully secluded despite the resort’s size. The Deluxe Bungalows are standard rooms and are surprisingly spacious. Each has its own private patio and garden; upgrade to a suite for a panoramic terrace as well. In all, subdued colour schemes feature shades of cream and sand, a soothing palette that’s brightened here and there by pops of regal scarlet. Decor is simple and restrained; in lieu of wall decor or superfluous detailing, you’ll find large mirrors, potted orchids and elegant lighting... Show more
Le Dune’s suites and bungalows feel wonderfully secluded despite the resort’s size. The Deluxe Bungalows are standard rooms and are surprisingly spacious. Each has its own private patio and garden; upgrade to a suite for a panoramic terrace as well. In all, subdued colour schemes feature shades of cream and sand, a soothing palette that’s brightened here and there by pops of regal scarlet. Decor is simple and restrained; in lieu of wall decor or superfluous detailing, you’ll find large mirrors, potted orchids and elegant lighting fixtures.
The eight hotels that make up Forte Village means that Le Dune guests have access to a staggering 21 restaurants in peak season. The options range from traditional Sardinian cuisine to Peruvian specialities to a smashing pizzeria and a restaurant designed especially for children. Begin the day with breakfast at Le Dune Restaurant in a chic and simple dining room overlooking the sea. Have a lunch of grilled seafood at the delightful Fish Market before sunbathing with a cocktail in hand at the Oasis Pool Bar. It will be hard to make up your mind come dinnertime, but the contemporary Indian Flavours found at The Cinnamon Club or the concoctions of three Michelin-starred Heinz Beck at his eponymous restaurant are particularly good choices. Wherever you dine, end the evening properly with a glass of bubbly in the Champagnery.
The wealth of things to do at the resort is nearly as overwhelming as the dining options. There’s a huge selection of sporting academies: rugby, fencing, synchronized swimming and triathlon academies are just a few options for those looking to get up a sweat, while a magic academy and chess academy created by Russian chess legend Anatoly Karpov offer more mentally challenging experiences. Try your hand at a range of watersports, or indulge in some retail therapy before checking out the resort’s vibrant nightlife and bars. Whatever you need to recover from the next morning, the enormous Thalasso & Spa in Sardinia will see to it that you’re soon fit to do it all over again.
Hotel amenities
Le Dune’s suites and bungalows feel wonderfully secluded despite the resort’s size. The Deluxe Bungalows are standard rooms and are surprisingly spacious. Each has its own private patio and garden; upgrade to a suite for a panoramic terrace as well. In all, subdued colour schemes feature shades of cream and sand, a soothing palette that’s brightened here and there by pops of regal scarlet. Decor is simple and restrained; in lieu of wall decor or superfluous detailing, you’ll find large mirrors, potted orchids and elegant lighting fixtures.
The eight hotels that make up Forte Village means that Le Dune guests have access to a staggering 21 restaurants in peak season. The options range from traditional Sardinian cuisine to Peruvian specialities to a smashing pizzeria and a restaurant designed especially for children. Begin the day with breakfast at Le Dune Restaurant in a chic and simple dining room overlooking the sea. Have a lunch of grilled seafood at the delightful Fish Market before sunbathing with a cocktail in hand at the Oasis Pool Bar. It will be hard to make up your mind come dinnertime, but the contemporary Indian Flavours found at The Cinnamon Club or the concoctions of three Michelin-starred Heinz Beck at his eponymous restaurant are particularly good choices. Wherever you dine, end the evening properly with a glass of bubbly in the Champagnery.
The wealth of things to do at the resort is nearly as overwhelming as the dining options. There’s a huge selection of sporting academies: rugby, fencing, synchronized swimming and triathlon academies are just a few options for those looking to get up a sweat, while a magic academy and chess academy created by Russian chess legend Anatoly Karpov offer more mentally challenging experiences. Try your hand at a range of watersports, or indulge in some retail therapy before checking out the resort’s vibrant nightlife and bars. Whatever you need to recover from the next morning, the enormous Thalasso & Spa in Sardinia will see to it that you’re soon fit to do it all over again.
Hotel amenities
Room types
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Deluxe Bungalow
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30 m² / 323 ft²
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Double/full bed
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Garden view
All of the sumptuous Deluxe Bungalows look out onto a private patio and garden, with a luxurious double or twin bedroom. The bathroom has a bathtub and shower (some bungalows have a whirlpool tub).
Air conditioning
Bathrobe
Mini Bar
Sofa Bed
Work desk
Slippers
Jacuzzi
Parquet
Living Room
In Room Safe
Lowest rate
Most affordable
Room not available – minimum stay requirements may applyBenefits included:ASMALLWORLD VIPAll our benefits
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Le Dune Suite
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35 m² / 377 ft²
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Double/full bed
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Garden view
The sumptuous ground-floor Dune Suites look out onto a private patio and garden, while the first-floor suites boast a panoramic terrace with views over the delightful garden. All suites have a double or twin bedroom and an open-plan living area with sofa bed. The bathroom has a bathtub and shower (some bungalows have a whirlpool tub). Deluxe Suites can be connected to a second suite or a Deluxe Bungalow.
Air conditioning
Bathrobe
Mini Bar
Sofa Bed,
Work desk
River View
Living Room
In Room Safe
Lowest rate
Most affordable
Room not available – minimum stay requirements may applyBenefits included:ASMALLWORLD VIPAll our benefits
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