What to see: Part of the Carbonia-Iglesias province, in the so-called Sulcis archipelagos, Calasetta is a small sea village made up of small white houses overlooking the open sea. In summer, locals co-habit with...

Isola Rossa
What to see: In the province of Olbia-Tempio, framed in between red porphidus rocks, it stands an ancient village of fishermen overlooking the sea. Small fraction of Trinità d'Agultu and Vignola, Isola Rossa is one...

Carloforte
What to see: San Pietro Island was founded in 1738 by settlers from Pegli, Liguria, on their way back from the a coral-fishing spot of Tabarka, on the Tunisian edge of the Mediterranean Sea. Its past is what makes the...

Cannigione
What to see: Cannigione is locaed in the north-east of Sardinia, in a piece of land embraced by the Arzachena Gulf. Its city center, made up of small and picturesque houses, overlooks the gulf. Due to its position,...

Costa Rei
What to see: Costa Rei is a town located 70 km far from Cagliari, on the southeastern coast of Sardinia. The nearly one-hour drive leading to the village is best taken through the panoramic route known as 'Orientale...

Burgos
What to see: Burgos lies at nearly 600 metres above sea level on the flank of the Goceano mountains. This area has seen human presence since ancient times, as proved by many archeological sites such as suggestive domus...

Cala Goloritzè
What to see: Cala Goloritzè is one of the most beautiful bays along the Orosei Gulf. Located near Baunei, a town of the Ogliastra province, Cala Goloritzè is a ‘protected National and Natural Monument’ and...

Santu Lussurgiu
What to see: The "Ardia", a well-known traditional event held in town to honor its Patron, San Lussorio. Celebrations begin 9 days before the yearly recurrence of August 21st, and include popular dances and...

Teulada
 To See: The beautiful beach of Tuerredda, widely renown as a stunning paradise of the southern coast of Sardinia for the purity of its thin sand and the caribbean suggestions of its water. To Hear:  The...

Aritzo
To See: The old ruins of domos de nie, literally the houses of the snow. Until the early 1900, these structures were used to store the snow during the hot seasons. To Hear: The Bachis Sulis choral has been...

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