
Security and Authority: Villa Malvasio on La Nuova Sardegna
When a passion for hospitality meets the duty to protect travelers, a professional’s voice becomes a benchmark for the entire region. On Saturday, June 20, 2026, the prestigious newspaper La Nuova Sardegna published an important investigation by journalist Claudio Zoccheddu titled: “Ghost houses and vanished deposits: how scams ruin holidays in Sardinia”.
To analyze the alarming phenomenon of summer frauds and gather real testimonies, the newspaper chose to interview Roberto Baiardo, owner of Villa Malvasio in Li Punti (Sassari). This wasn’t a random choice: his past experience in law enforcement, combined with a natural professional instinct, has driven him over the years to monitor the web’s undergrowth, turning our property into a true safe haven for tourists duped by fake hosts.
From beds in hen houses to sheds on roofs: Roberto’s shocking stories
In the interview granted to La Nuova Sardegna, Roberto Baiardo recounted episodes that, if they weren’t tragically real, would seem straight out of a comedy film.
Cases range from a couple of Spanish guests who, after leaving Villa Malvasio, were given a prefabricated wooden shed on a scorching terrace under the August sun in Alghero, to a surreal listing on Booking.com offering a bed inside a hen house, fortunately removed thanks to Roberto’s own report.
Equally frequent and serious are scams involving cellars and garages passed off as luxury apartments through deceptive photos, or holiday homes infested with mold and cockroaches where tourists find themselves with no support from major platforms. If you want to delve into the dynamics of these frauds and understand how to defend yourself, we invite you to read our detailed guide on how to go beyond the low price and recognize the 5 most common short-term rental scams.
The trap of saving money on social media and fake clone sites
La Nuova Sardegna’s investigation highlights how the mirage of super savings pushes many users to trust pseudo-owners on Facebook (with fake profiles ready to disappear immediately after cashing 300-euro deposits on prepaid cards). But the danger doesn’t only run on social media. The scam of cloning official portals is becoming increasingly sophisticated: fraudsters send counterfeit links via SMS or WhatsApp that are perfectly identical to Booking, stealing credit card data.
To avoid falling into these digital traps, we have prepared two vital in-depth articles for your payment security:
- Discover the fraud alert on the fake Booking site: how to recognize it and save your holidays.
- Learn to unmask the hidden costs of short-term rentals and how to avoid nasty surprises in Sardinia.
Why those fleeing scams choose Villa Malvasio’s Slow Luxury
As confirmed by the newspaper, dozens of tourists arrive desperate at our gate every year looking for a safe haven after experiencing a nightmare holiday. Villa Malvasio doesn’t just offer a room: it offers the mathematical certainty of a real, certified, protected, and legally registered property.
Making our Urban Retreat in Sassari your base allows you to enjoy maximum security, the silence of the countryside, and a private, guarded internal parking lot, ideal for moving freely towards Alghero, Stintino, and Castelsardo. For those visiting the island for the first time, the advice of a Local expert like Roberto is the key to a perfect stay.
Before you travel, we recommend consulting our strategic guides:
- The Ultimate 2026 FAQ Guide with a Local’s secrets for your first time in Northern Sardinia.
- Our handbook on how to book your holidays in Sardinia with total security, savings, and protection.
- Our guests’ testimonies: Nightmare holidays in Sardinia? Here’s why those escaping scams choose Villa Malvasio.
Transparency, honesty, and authority are the values on which we have founded our idea of hospitality. Don’t let a fake listing ruin your months of sacrifices. Trust those who know, love, and above all, protect the territory.
📰 Read the full article and the interview with Roberto Baiardo directly on the official website of La Nuova Sardegna.


