ITALY | W Hotels has continued its Italian expansion with the debut of W Sardinia - Poltu Quatu, a luxury showcase of the Mediterranean.
W Hotels has announced the official opening of W Sardinia – Poltu Quatu, following a preview in 2025. Set along one of the Mediterranean’s most striking islands, the new opening brings the brand’s design-driven, culture-forward perspective to Sardinia, building on the brand’s dynamic growth in Italy alongside W Rome and W Florence.
W Sardinia – Poltu Quatu is set along Sardinia’s northeast coast, between Porto Cervo and Baia Sardinia, overlooking the Marina dell’Orso in the storied village of Poltu Quatu – meaning ‘hidden port’ in the island’s ancient language. Carved into a natural fjord, the resort’s whitewashed architecture cascades across wind-sculpted granite cliffs, framed by lush Mediterranean landscape and crystal-clear water.
Designed by the multi-disciplinary studio Meyer Davis – the creative force behind W Rome – and architecture by DE.TALES, the hotel features 157 stylishly appointed guestrooms and suites conceived as immersive retreats. Social life centres around destination-driven spaces, including TANIT, a marina-front seafood restaurant, a signature W Lounge, WET Deck, AWAY Spa, and FIT, the brand’s take on the hotel gym.
“The opening of W Sardinia – Poltu Quatu marks an important milestone for W Hotels as we debut on the island of Sardinia and continue to deepen our presence across Italy,” said George Fleck, Senior Vice President and Global Brand Leader, W Hotels.
“Italy’s cultural influence is unmatched, from design and cuisine to music and fashion, and Sardinia brings a distinct rhythm all its own. This opening reflects our intention to grow thoughtfully in destinations where culture leads, and where W Hotels can offer a bold, modern point of view while staying deeply connected to place.”
The hotel’s architecture honours the original vision of renowned architect Le Suisse. Sweeping arches and geometric openings reinforce a strong sense of place, blending heritage architecture with a contemporary, design‑forward lens. On arrival, guests are welcomed by a signature W statue by Sardinian artist Nicola Filia, crafted from steel and clay. Inside, the W Lounge draws inspiration from local legends of the Janas – mythical guardians said to dwell in Sardinia’s caves. A sculptural wall by ceramist Luca Scassellati recalls marine life, while mirrored surfaces, hammered metals, matte finishes, and Sardinian Orosei marble flooring evoke the allure of submerged relics and ancient grottoes.
Design at W Sardinia – Poltu Quatu is grounded in a deep sense of place, with soft textures, tactile materials, and sculptural, rounded forms echoing the island’s natural rhythms, layered in a palette of sand, stone, and sun‑washed wood tones. Select suites feature private plunge pools, while curated works by local artists bring Sardinian craftsmanship into focus – from ceramic vases by Walter Usai and tapestries by Fabrizio Sanna, to paintings by Cinzia Murgia, all selected in collaboration with Kooness art studio. Each space is further enriched with aerial photography by Giuseppe Chironi, creating an immersive, gallery‑like experience that feels both refined and rooted.
The experience reaches its apex in the two Penthouse Suites, offering sweeping outdoor terraces with a private pool, alongside a full kitchen and bar designed for elevated entertaining. Set against panoramic views of Sardinia’s dramatic coastline, the Penthouses deliver a residential‑style retreat defined by privacy, scale, and effortless luxury.
Social energy unfolds across the hotel’s public spaces. W Lounge, inspired by the island’s flora and ancient ruins, blends sea and shoreline influences into a dynamic gathering space, while outdoors, the brand’s signature WET Deck pool terrace reflects the sculptural beauty of the surrounding granite. Natural textures and relaxed, architectural huts set the scene for sun‑soaked days that transition seamlessly into vibrant nights. FIT completes the experience, offering a modern wellness counterpoint to the hotel’s always‑on rhythm.
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