TORRE DI MARIANO II (SAN CRISTOFORO)
Tower of 29 meters with a drawbridge and a defensive systemRead more
PALAZZO DEGLI SCOLOPI
Palace in front of the city hall with a suitable room for the city councilRead more
MUSEO DEL BANDITISMO
Museum preserving a beautiful collection of weapons, photographs and ...Read more
BASILICA DI SAN SATURNINO
Basilica in the square where St. Saturnin was martyred, one of the oldest ...Read more
MEMORIAL GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI
Museum dedicated to Giuseppe Garibaldi in an old military fortress ...Read more
TOMBA DEI GIGANTI S'ENA E THOMES
Tomb of the giants of 4 meters high the most important and the most ...Read more
CORAL MUSEUM
Museum telling the history of coral, installed in a beautiful Liberty villaRead more
MUSEO PINUCCIO SCIOLA - GIARDINO SONORO
Visit the Pinuccio Sciola Museum and live an almost mystical experienceRead more
MUSEO ETNOGRAFICO
Museum exhibiting a rich collection of all the objects of the local daily ...Read more
CASA MADEDDU (CASA ARAGONESE)
Aristocratic house from the end of the 16th century with six communicating ...Read more
FORTE DI SAN GIORGIO
Fort with panoramic terrace in Santo Stefano, the first one built in La ...Read more
MUSEO NAZIONALE ARCHEOLOGICO
National Museum housing an exhibition of objects from archaeological ...Read more
SA DOMU 'E FARRA
First ethnographic museum exhibiting tools used in agricultural workRead more
TRENINO VERDE OUEST
Tourist train to discover isolated natural landscapesRead more
COOPERATIVA GOLORITZÈ
Cooperative on the altopiano of Golgo offering excursions on horseback, on ...Read more
TRENINO CAGLIARITANO
A train ride in the old town of Cagliari.Read more
MANAGERIAL PALAZZINA
Building in double function having undergone important renovation worksRead more
LES PLAGES ET LES CRIQUES
Read moreThe island's beaches are mainly located on the south and west coasts (where the sunsets are anthological!). The south of the island offers the wildest and least accessible spots by vehicle. Hiking or cycling is an excellent way to discover them.
There's achoice of "equipped" beaches with sun loungers and parasols, lifeguards, kiosks and bars, such as Coaquaddus, Le Saline and Spiaggia Grande.
Repeatedlyawarded the Blue Flag, Maladroxia is an expanse of fine white sand, with pebbled sections, bathed by a crystal-clear sea. The shallow, gently sloping seabed is ideal for families with young children. In addition, thermal waters, already used by the Romans, emerge from the seabed not far from the coast.
There are also wilder spots such as Portixeddu (our favorite beach on the island) and Torre Canai, an Aragonese tower on a small cape facing the main island, offering magnificent panoramic views in an enchanting, sparsely urbanized setting, ideal for breathtaking sunsets.
Cala Sapone is a small beach of pebbles and smooth rock, from which emerge a series of coves to explore on foot. This part of the coastline, teeming with underwater life to explore, is also recommended for underwater fishing and snorkeling. Cala della Signora is a cove enclosed by striking rock walls. Cala Grotta (named after an enormous grotto overlooking the sea) is prized by divers for its emerald-green seabed.
Nido dei Passeri is recognizable by its spiky basalt columns emerging from the waves. Is Praneddas, more difficult to reach, is a rocky arch nicknamed "arco dei baci" spanning a shallow channel that leads to a natural pool. This fantastic pool, around 5 m deep, is renowned for its wealth of caves and ravines, perfect for snorkelling.
Some areas are best reached from the sea, or on foot via often random paths, such as the Portu Sciusciau cove and its great natural arch called Grotta della Sirena.
As for the north and east coasts, they are very popular with windsurfers and kitesurfers.
S'ARCU 'E IS FORROS
Read moreThe archaeological area of S'Arcu 'e is Forros is located on a hill at the foot of the Gennargentu in a wild environment (if we disregard the highway below). It is a set of cult buildings, including at least three temples located in a large village that has been only partially explored. These big temples called "megaron" are characterized by a rectangular plan, unusual in the Nuraghic architecture. The site of S'Arcu 'e is Forros proves to be, to this day, the most important metallurgical center of the Nuraghic Sardinia.
PARCO NATURALE MOLENTARGIUS-SALINE
Natural site near the city center of Cagliari, a pleasant place to walk.Read more
NURAGHE ALBUCCIU
Nuraghe of the 15th century B.C. near Arzachena.Read more
NECROPOLE DE LI MURI
Necropolis with funerary circles and a tomb of the prenuragic era in ...Read more
MUSEO CIVICO SALVATORE FANCELLO
Museum in the center of the village preserving its most remarkable workRead more
MONTE DEI SETTE FRATELLI
Natural park with spectacular views of the sea offering great hikingRead more
FORTEZZA DI MONTE ALTURA
Fortress, from the nineteenth century, with panoramic view to Palau.Read more
MUSEO D'ARTE SIAMESE "STEFANO CARDU"
Remarkable Chinese pottery and firearms collection in a Siamese art museum ...Read more
SARDEGNA NASCOSTA
Agency benefiting from options and formulas for rides accessible to all ...Read more
MUSEO DELLE MASCHERE MEDITERRANEE
Museum offering a lecture on the popular traditions and rituals of the ...Read more
ABELLABELLU
Read moreTo go"abellu abellu" in Sardinian means to gopiano, i.e. to take the time to live the present moment to the full. As passionate professionals and connoisseurs of the region and trekking, Gian Battista and Roberto accompany you on foot or with alternative means such as e-bikes and e-MTBs (electric mountain bikes), through the Ogliastra territory, between Gennargentu and Supramonte, and along the coast of the Gulf of Orosei. Abellabellu also combines visits to the area with yoga practices to bring you into harmony with nature!
NURAGHE MAJORI
Nuraghe "in corridor" and "tholos", the best preserved of Tempio Pausania.Read more
CATACOMBE SANT'ANTIOCO MARTIRE
Read moreThe vast network carved out of the volcanic tufa that runs beneath the church is simply unique, and you can't leave the basilica without venturing into it. The discovery of the early Christian crypt, Punic and Byzantine tombs and fragments of frescoes is truly moving. You'll only visit a small part of it, though, as this maze winds its way under the entire city hill. The tour is guided and the explanations are truly fascinating.