Colonna Hotel Du Golf
Strada Panoramica Costa Smeralda Km. 6 - Golfo di Cugnana, Near Ira Beach, Olbia, 07026, Italy
Rating
3.6
Price Level
$$
Rooms
106
Pets
No
10
Jan
Colonna Hotel Du Golf, Olbia
Colonna Hotel Du Golf
Colonna Hotel offers a free scheduled shuttle to/from Rena Bianca Beach. It is located along the panoramic road from Olbia to the Emerald Coast with views of the Cugnana Gulf an antique Roman harbour. Colonna Hotel Du Golf is set in 4 blocks around the Rosa dei Venti square. The premises are surrounded by a green Mediterranean vegetation. The bar and the restaurant are next to the spacious swimming pool. A hot tub is located near the sea and the property includes several sports facilities such as a floodlit tennis court and a volley ball and soccer pitch. Kids can enjoy the miniclub and the playground. All rooms at the Colonna are air-conditioned. Some have a veranda or terrace.
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Overall
Good
3.6
69 reviews
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Customers Review
Value 5
Location 3.9
Cleanliness 3.9
Comfort 3.3
Neighborhood 3.1
Amenities 3.9
Condition 3.4
Recomendation 74.4%
“Very relaxing resort.
Staff are very friendly, food is fantastic, the pool is great, it's quite big and doesn't get crowded.
Rooms are spacious and clean.
Plenty of Activites to do!
They have a shuttle bus that goes to Rena Bianca beach, which is a great beach!
Very much worth it!
Enjoy 😎”
— Natty Chis
“Great place, really good service, (shuttle to a nice beach nearby is included) tennis and wolley court, good breakfast. Not far away from Olbia and nice beaches around. Good for families. Ask for a room far from the main square close to the pool if you love relax because there is music there till midnight.”
— Luca Malacci