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Look at the sani resort http://www.sani-resort.com/en_GB


We haven't been to Matinhal (yet!) but just looked at it's website and it looks very similar to Sani, which was fantastic. We went with our son who was 22 months at the time, and stayed in the Porto Sani Village part, but the whole complex was great, and totally geared for families.

http://www.justsardinia.co.uk/accommodation/20/


We are going here in Sardinia in mid June with our 3 year old and 7 month old. I don't think it's quite a swish as Martinhal but my husband didn't fancy a 'resort' as such and we have always wanted to go to Sardinia. Beaches are supposed to be fabulous for children and we love Italian food.

We are going to Croatia with our 6mth old in June. We are staying here http://www.lafodiahotel.com/en/hotel.php?id=19


They can arrange private taxi and boat transfers from the airport to the hotel in just over an hour. There are lots of islands, but we are staying on Lopud because it has a sandy beach and is a car free island. Just a few golf carts to get about on.

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