Isola di Mal Ventre, an isolated 200-acre island off the coast of Sardinia, is being sold for a mere €1.5 million (S$2.5 million)

The beaches of Isola di Mal Ventre are surrounded by crystal clear turquoise waters ©Isola di Mal Ventre

If you've always dreamed of treating yourself to a little piece of paradise surrounded by idyllic beaches, now is your chance. Isola di Mal Ventre, an island off the coast of Sardinia, is on sale now for a mere €1.5 million (S$2.5 million).

The 200-acre island, which has belonged to a British businessman since 1972, is entirely wild and isolated. The only marks of civilisation: a few columns dating back to Roman times and an old sheperd's cabin. Of course, this means there is no infrastructure in place for amenities such as electricity or water.

While the infamous mistral wind is known to blow on the west coast, the southeast coast offers a long beach with powdery sand and turquoise waters.

For the time being, the offering price of the island has been set at €1.5 million.

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