Ciro’s House

Olbia


Olbia's very first B&B, opened nearly 20 years ago, is still operated by Eduardo and his family (though its namesake, Ciro the dog, has sadly passed on). Kitted out in a mishmash of styles and sporting colourful tiled bathrooms, the rooms are basic but comfy.

The residential location, 1.5km west of the centre, is less than ideal, and light sleepers may find the street a tad noisy.


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