Here are the answers to the most frequently asked questions so far, besides those about the day and on how to get to Sardinia, where to stay and what to see of course. If you have more, feel free to ask!

Where will you go on your honeymoon?
After the wedding, we will spend some days in and around Ravello, just above the Amalfi Coast. We have never been to the South of Italy (shame on us) and we figured that this would be the right chance to do so :) Most probably, we will go somewhere farther either in the summer or around Christmas. The most serious candidates at the moment are Tanzania, Patagonia, Uruguay and Brasil, but we still have to make up our minds.
Is there a dress code for your wedding?
Yes there is: wear whatever you are the most comfortable in. Bring a pair of comfy shoes if you plan to climb the nuraghe in Santa Sabina or walk to the water spring in Su Gologone.
How is driving in Sardinia like?
Besides cities such as Cagliari, Sassari and Olbia, traffic is generally light. There are no toll motorways in Sardinia, with freeway 131 taking up (more or less) their role. The main freeway connects Cagliari to Porto Torres via Oristano and Sassari, while the so-called "DCN" arm goes from Abbasanta, near Silanus, to Olbia via Nuoro. The speed limit is 90 km/h.
Secondary roads are generally well kept although road signs can be scarce at times. Also, roads can be quite windy in some of the more mountainous areas, which increases travel times even for relatively short distances. A GPS might help, although they tend to overestimate travel times.
How can I contact you?
We have set up a dedicated email address for our wedding: monicaefrancesco2010@gmail.com.
For things that the bride does not need to know, Francesco’s email is francesco@longu.net.
For things that the groom does not need to know, Monica’s email is monica.guarinoni@gmail.com.
If you’d rather call, you can reach us at +32 486 266649 (in Belgium) or at +39 338 2422748 (in Italy).