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How long is the drive from Orosei to Cagliari?

The direct drive from Orosei to Cagliari is 135 mi (217 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 8 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Orosei to Cagliari, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Dorgali, Cabras, Teulada, and Iglesias, as well as top places to visit like Mount Limbara and Nuragic Complex Romanzesu, or the ever-popular Spiaggia Rena Bianca.

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Top cities between Orosei and Cagliari

The top cities between Orosei and Cagliari are Dorgali, Cabras, Teulada, and Iglesias. Dorgali is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Orosei and 3 hours from Cagliari.
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Dorgali

Dorgali is a charming comune nestled in the Seaside Supramonte mountain area of Sardinia, Italy. This picturesque town is renowned for its vineyards and wine production, as well as its thriving tourism industry during the summer months. Situated amidst stunning natural landscapes, Dorgali boasts the largest forest of oaks in Europe, covering 25 square kilometers and surrounded by lush olive trees and striking limestone peaks. It's a perfect destination for nature enthusiasts and wine lovers alike.
Most popular city on this route
7 minutes off the main route, 9% of way to Cagliari
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Cabras

Cabras is a charming town located in the Province of Oristano, Sardinia, Italy. It is situated about 90 kilometers northwest of Cagliari and 6 kilometers northwest of Oristano. The town shares its borders with Nurachi, Oristano, and Riola Sardo. Cabras offers a rich historical experience with monuments dating back to the Middle Ages, such as the Tower of Mariano and Piazza Eleonora D'Arborea.
79% as popular as Dorgali
14 minutes off the main route, 56% of way to Cagliari
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B&B Rio Launaxi Teulada

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63% as popular as Dorgali
1 hour off the main route, 76% of way to Cagliari
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Iglesias

Iglesias, located in the province of South Sardinia, Italy, is a charming city that was once a co-capital of the province of Carbonia-Iglesias. It holds the distinction of being the second-largest community in the province and offers visitors a glimpse into its rich history and culture.
41% as popular as Dorgali
39 minutes off the main route, 76% of way to Cagliari

Best stops along Orosei to Cagliari drive

The top stops along the way from Orosei to Cagliari (with short detours) are Poetto, Spiaggia di Tuerredda, and Cala Goloritzé. Other popular stops include Su Nuraxi di Barumini, Hotel Le Dune Piscinas, and Grotta di Ispinigoli.
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Spiaggia Rena Bianca

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Beach
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Spiaggia Rena Bianca is a stunning white-sand beach with shallow turquoise waters, surrounded by cliffs and hills. It has been awarded the Blue Flag for over 30 years due to its crystal-clear waters. The beach is located in Santa Teresa Gallura, in the north of Sardinia, and is just a few minutes' walk from the historic center of the town.
Beautiful beach with lovey white sand and cristal clear water, just paradise in good sunny weather. Make sure you have a bamboo or plastic mats with you as you are not allowed to lie just on the beach towel. Make sure to bring your snorkelling gear as there is plant to discover under water. There is few bars around if you need something to bit
Sebastian W — Google review
Beautiful beach. Soft white sand. Crystal clear blue water. Purchase beach access ahead of time. Restaurant nearby has the best pasta for lunch. The town square is fun to walk in the evening.,
Benjamin G — Google review
A beautiful beach. Easy access and with comfortable services. It is important to remember to bring your mat, but even if you forget you can buy it there.
Domenico R — Google review
Beautiful beach You have to buy your ticket beforehand to enter the beach. Cost only 💰 3.50 € per person, it's worth the price since they also have access for clean toilet, shower area The beach is accessible also for those who have disabilities.
Jean — Google review
One of the nicest beaches I've ever been to. The sea is beautifully clear and the sand clean. The beach is small and can get busy, there is a ticketing system in place but the staff helped us with the tickets and mandatory bamboo beach mat.
Peter F — Google review
This beach looks beautiful. Photo taken mid September. People still swimming, green flag out and stunning colours. Wish we had stayed longer here.
Natty H — Google review
Spiaggia Rena Bianca is stunning, but keep in mind that during the summer months, online reservation is required due to limited daily access. Also, using a beach mat (straw mat) is mandatory – if you don’t have one, they’re available on-site for €6.
G S — Google review
Really beautiful beach! Necessary to make a reservation during peak season. Water is unbelievably clear with lots of fish!
Matthew R — Google review
4.5
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4.3
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Italy, USA
http://www.sardegnaturismo.it/it/punto-di-interesse/rena-bianca
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Mount Limbara

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Mount Limbara is a sought-after destination in Sardinia, standing at 1350 meters above sea level and offering stunning island views. It is popular among hikers, cyclists, and mountain bikers from all over Europe. The mountain boasts diverse paths that lead to ever-changing breathtaking views of paradise. In winter, it is often covered in snow while in summer, visitors can enjoy cool air with temperatures not exceeding 20 degrees Celsius.
Mount Limbara has got the power to surprise you every visit. Snow covered, springtime, summer, fall, each season offers a variety of colors. climates and scenario. In winter through sprintime, you can find water in abundance, forming small creeks and waterfall that carve their ways in the majestic woodlands.
Daniele F — Google review
if you like driving trough the corners you must visit this place .. enjoy
Borut G — Google review
Bella Monte Limbara…Good memories. Ciao Livorno, Napoli, et Mallorca! Is WHTFP still on the rock on former USAF site?
Elbert D — Google review
(Translated by Google) There were a lot of switchbacks to the finish, it made me feel a little nauseous. The view is great when visibility is good, but unfortunately it was slightly overcast for us today. The mountain is easy to reach by car, although there are a few potholes. There are numerous antennas on the mountain. A little further down there is also a small church and hiking opportunities. Worth a visit, but I wouldn't go there again. (Original) Sehr viele Serpentinen bis zum Ziel, mir wurde leicht übel davon. Die Aussicht ist bei guter Sicht wohl großartig, bei uns war es heute leider leicht bedeckt. Man kann den Berg gut mit dem Auto erreichen, wobei es einige Schlaglöcher gibt. Auf dem Berg sind zahlreiche Antennen. Etwas weiter unten gibt es auch eine kleine Kirche und Wander Möglichkeiten. Einen Besuch Wert, jedoch würde ich nicht nochmals hin gehen.
Lisa W — Google review
… worth the visit - great views …
Chris W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Anyone who loves rocks, mountains, plants, and wonderfully clean air will get their money's worth here. The pictures I posted need no comment. They speak for themselves. A must for every hiker in Sardinia! (Original) Wer Felsen, Berge, Pflanzen und herrlich saubere Luft liebt, kommt hier voll auf seine Kosten. Die von mir geposteten Bilder braucht man nicht zu kommentieren. Sie sprechen für sich. Ein Muss für jeden Wanderer auf Sardinien!
Dr. S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Limbara is always worth a trip. On a clear day, the views are superb. (Original) Der Limbara ist immer einen Ausflug wert. Bei klarem Wetter super Fernsicht.
Gabriel S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place with distinctive granite cliffs. You can reach it on foot or by car. (Original) Красивое место с характерными гранитными скалами. Можно подняться пешком и на машине
Viktoriya P — Google review
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4.4
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07029 Tempio Pausania, Province of Sassari, Italy
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Nuragic Complex Romanzesu

Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Ancient Ruins
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Beautiful ruins in a peaceful environment. Not very crowded. Not the most complete buildings, but more extensive than many nuragic ruins in the area.
John W — Google review
I did not expect the site to be as expansive as it is. The site is well mapped out with easy to understand explanations. Thr experience is magnificent insofar as you can walk through the halls of the ruined buildings, brush your hands across 3000 year old facades. It's a drive, albeit a beautiful one that is well worth it. Wooden walkways and an accessible restroom for those thst need.
J C — Google review
Very nice place with a lot of nuragic stuff to see. The staff is very friendly and helpful - they even opened for entrance outside their operating hours. Everything is very well described, the guide is perfect, you can even fly a drone over this place. Recommended!
Ales D — Google review
Historical place, very preserved. Nice nature, a lot of other historical site's nearby.
Vedran V — Google review
That was totally worth the trip. These ruins are large and magical, in between trees. The guide did an excellent job bringing them to life.
Javier B — Google review
A good place to explore. Some interesting literature on the history is provided. Seems like there is still a lot there yet to be uncovered....bring a trowel and brush (don't really)...
Phil — Google review
Unique archeological site. Worth the drive. Needs more funds to be kept running. Better signs would help increase its visiting rates.
Sisinnio C — Google review
One of the best nuragic complexes that I've ever visited. Well maintained and with guide, or tablet app. It must be spectacular in winter with snow...
E M — Google review
4.8
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4.5
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Loc. Romanzesu, 08021 Bitti NU, Italy
https://www.romanzesu.sardegna.it/
+39 333 321 1346
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Parco Museo "S'abba frisca"

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Temporarily Closed
Open air museum
Nature & Parks
Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Sardinia with a visit to Parco Museo 'S'abba frisca'. This museum offers a unique blend of nature and ethnography, providing insight into the traditional Sardinian lifestyle over the past two centuries. Explore a Sardinian family farm and gain a deep understanding of the region's history from knowledgeable guides who are passionate about preserving their heritage.
A fantastic and fascinating visit to a perfectly preserved time capsule of Sardinian life. The staff and family who operate the farm are incredibly knowledgeable and proud to educate others in the farms way of life and culture. The tour guide is multilingual and was more than happy to answer questions. Would definitely recommend the ice cold homemade lemonade to round off the visit! A must for any visitors to the Island!
Dave R — Google review
Beautiful park with a few expositions and a farm. Interesting for adults and kids. There are guided tours in English available. It is not long, but informative. The guide and the owner of the farm was friendly, he answered all of the questions we had. There is a variety of animals at the farm: donkeys, a horse, sheep, pigs, rabbits, chickens, peacocks and others. I liked rabbits the most 🐰
Elizaveta C — Google review
A lovely place. A guided tour (offered either in Italian or in English) lasts about an hour. You can see well preserved exhibits and find out a lot about farming in Sardinia, as well as a bit about history and traditions. The place is shaded so can be visited on a warm day. There’s a small bar offering drinks and snacks. There are some animal enclosures with donkeys, horses and others. Great place for families.
Katarzyna M — Google review
Great view into life and culture before mechanization in Sardegna. The best is that the guide is a descendant of the people who worked this very land, with the very tools displayed for generations. This yields a very unique, personal connection to the place and its history. Rare constellation, definitely worth the visit!
Pascal W — Google review
This family-owned farm has been transformed into a museum, offering a glimpse into life a hundred years ago – from everyday belongings to farming equipment. The grounds are beautifully maintained and tastefully designed. Different animals live on the farm - donkeys, rabbits, boars, birds. After the tour, enjoy a plate of ham and cheese, and homemade vine.
Olga T — Google review
Amazing experience! We were impressed with the museum, as well as with the guided tour and the place in general. Everything very well done, with a lot of interesting things to see. Was totally worth it! We recommend for all ages. Grazie, Marcelo!
Caio B — Google review
Very interesting, super friendly and knowledgeable guide whose great-grandfather you'll see on an old photo, and there's also a section where you get to approach the local breeds of animals - several donkeys, which is great for the little ones too.
Emilien D — Google review
Great place mainly for families with kids but if your girlfriend likes animals and contact zoo i would recommend it as well. Great tour and guide had good english.
Ján M — Google review
4.8
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4.7
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Loc. S'Abba Frisca s.n, c, 08022 Dorgali NU, Italy
http://www.sabbafrisca.com/
+39 333 765 5405
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Grotta di Ispinigoli

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Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Grotta di Ispinigoli, located in the western region of Sardinia, is a magnificent natural cavern with limestone walls reaching up to 40 meters high. The cave is adorned with stunning stalactites, stalagmites, and unique rock formations. It also houses some rare flora and fauna. The area surrounding the village holds historical significance as it was once used for performing human sacrifices during the Punic era.
Perfect place to visit as quick escape from heat and sea. One of the most amazing caves Ive seen so fare. Very knowledgeable guide!! Highly recommend, you want be disappointed. I hope they will open more tunnels and rooms for public in the future as there is plants more to see.
Sebastian W — Google review
breathtaking, with its impressive stalactites, stalagmites, and the famous central column that leaves you in awe. What made the visit even more special was our guide. Not only was he extremely competent and knowledgeable, explaining the history, geology, and legends of the cave with clarity, but he also had an amazing sense of humor. His witty remarks and engaging storytelling kept the whole group entertained, making the tour both informative and fun. I would highly recommend this visit to anyone traveling in Sardinia — the natural beauty of Grotta di Ispinigoli combined with such a talented guide makes it truly worth it.
Ani B — Google review
Visiting Grotta di Ispinigoli was a truly remarkable experience. Despite the no photography policy, which initially seemed disappointing, it quickly became clear that no picture could capture the awe-inspiring beauty and immense depth of this cave. The constant 17°C temperature inside was a refreshing contrast to the scorching 32°C outside, and I highly recommend bringing a jumper for comfort. After the tour, we found the hotel-restaurant near the parking area, offering an unforgettable view and serving excellent coffee. It's the perfect spot to reflect on the cave's magnificence and share impressions. Both the cave and the nearby restaurant are absolute must-visits in this region.
Joe K — Google review
Absolutely beautiful cave. Worth seeing. There are only two entries a day. First at 11:00 am, second at 12:00 am. Entry fee 10 euro for adult (November 2025). Taking photos inside is forbidden (even without lamp). The guide lady was super polite and very friendly :) guided tours are in english and Italian languages only.
Zbigniew Ć — Google review
Super cool experience! We arrived at opening on a late May day and were able to secure walk-up tickets. It’s probably best to make reservations in advance during the high season as I can imagine tickets are in high demand then. We learned a lot from the helpful guide as well as the plaques that line the entry. It was easy to access by car on the way to Cala Gonone.
Rishi M — Google review
Our car was broken into in the parking lot and all of our luggage was stolen. I think the criminals are aware of the cave tour times and looking for rental cars when they know you will be in the cave. Leave NOTHING in your car. The cave tour was great but the loss wasn’t worth it.
Sophie B — Google review
We have been to many other caves around the world (USA, New Zealand, Costa Rica) so weren't expecting Grotta di Ispinigoli to be anything special. We were wrong! This cave is truly SPECTACULAR ... the immensity of the room and the enormity of the speleothems is awe inspiring. In addition, the explanations given by our tour guide Christina were exceptionally clear and scientifically accurate. This was one of the highlights of our Sardinia vacation.
Jeffrey T — Google review
Our rental car was broken into and all bags stolen while parked here for 1.5 hours during the grotto tour and visiting the restaurant cafe!!! Be warned there are criminals here who will steal from your car! We stopped here on route from Cagliari to Cala gonone on holiday. (the cave was good but finding all our belongings stolen was very traumatic and definitely not worth the visit).
Stephen F — Google review
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Località Ispinigoli, 08022 Dorgali NU, Italy
https://www.grottaispinigoli.com/
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Saint Antioco of Bisarcio

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Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Churches & Cathedrals
Beautiful cats
Layledda — Google review
(Translated by Google) My wife and I visited this beautiful basilica on 09/13/2024. It was a pleasant experience, supported by the presence of a very knowledgeable and helpful guide (Fabio), who provided us with extremely interesting historical details and notable food for thought. The cost of entry is very low (€3 per person or €2 if over sixty). Advised (Original) Mia moglie ed io abbiamo visitato questa bella basilica in data 13/09/2024. È stata una piacevole esperienza, avvalorata dalla presenza di una guida (Fabio) molto preparata e disponibile, che ci ha fornito dettagli storici estremamente interessanti e notevoli spunti di riflessione. Il costo dell' ingresso è molto contenuto (€.3 a persona o €.2 se ultra-sessantenni). Consigliato
Cesare F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful visit to the basilica for which a ticket is required and a guided tour service is also available. The former cathedral was built in dark trachyte, extracted from local quarries, in several stages, starting from the mid-11th century, thanks to the work of Lombard, Pisan and French workers. (Original) Bella visita alla basilica per la quale è previsto il pagamento di un biglietto ed è disponibile anche un servizio di visita guidata. L’ex cattedrale fu costruita in trachite scura, estratta da cave locali, in più riprese, a partire da metà XI secolo, grazie all’opera di maestranze lombarde, pisane e francesi.
Angela S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Surprising, well-preserved Romanesque cathedral located in peaceful countryside. The porch attached secondarily to the facade supports the bishop's apartments which include a chapel and 2 rooms, one of which has a miter-shaped fireplace. The price of the guided tour is quite reasonable: €3 normal rate, over 60s €2 Friendly welcome. Speak French. (Original) Surprenante cathédrale romane bien conservée située dans une campagne paisible. Le porche accolé secondairement à la facade supporte les appartements de l’évêque qui comprennent une chapelle et 2 pieces dont une avec cheminée en forme de mitre. Le tarif de la visite guidée est tout à fait raisonnable 3€ tarif normal, plus de 60 ans 2€ Accueil sympathique. Parle français.
Patrick R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Stunning medieval basilica in the heart of Sardinia, with a façade adorned with friezes and sculpted faces. The guide who accompanied us on the visit was kind and knowledgeable. (Original) Stupenda basilica medievale nel cuore della Sardegna, con la facciata ornata di fregi e di volti scolpiti. La guida che ci ha accompagnato nella visita era gentile e preparata.
Enzo V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful ancient basalt basilica, visited during a concert at the Dromos music festival. There are some particular faces on the facade (Original) Bella basilica in basalto di epoca antica, visitata durante un concerto del festival musicale di Dromos. Ci sono dei volti particolari sulla facciata
Jonathan L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice Romanesque church. Former cathedral. Admission 3 euros per person. This price includes a short tour by an English-speaking employee. I recommend. Especially if it does not involve a significant additional road. (Original) Bardzo ładny romański kościół. Dawna katedra. Wstęp 3 euro od osoby. W tej cenie krótkie oprowadzenie przez mówiącą po angielsku pracownicę. Polecam. Szczególnie jeśli nie wiąże się to ze znacznym nadłożeniem drogi.
Tomasz Ś — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful and well-preserved place. A guided tour is highly recommended. The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable. A must-see. (Original) Luogo bellissimi e ben conservato. Visita guidata assolutamente consigliata, staff molto gentile e preparato. Da visitare assolutamente.
Stefano P — Google review
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SP67, 07014 Ozieri SS, Italy
http://www.welcometozieri.it/joomla/s-antioco-di-bisarcio
+39 079 771131
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Grotta del Bue Marino

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Historical landmark
Nature & Parks
Grotta del Bue Marino is a 5km cave with colorful stalactites, stalagmites, and Neolithic wall carvings. The museum collection includes artifacts from the Gruppo Grotte of Dorgali and Nuoro, private collections, and archaeological excavations in various locations. Accessible only by boat, the caves are situated in the stunning Gulf of Orosei.
Amazing trip first by boat and then an hour long walk inside the cave. If you buy the ticket for exploring the cave inside you will not regret. It is a walk 1 km inside the cave with fantastic views! I highly recommend!
Mona P — Google review
Very impressive cave, large enough to have a highway through it! Grotta del Bur Marino is a part of Italy’s longest cave systems, with a total lenght of more than 70 kms, but tourists will only walk about 1 km. The walking path is wheelchair friendly and there are only a few steep parts. Highly recommend cave!
Simon L — Google review
We visited during a boat trip to Cala Luna, and it was absolutely worth it. The cave goes through 1 km (and much more but that’s closed to the public) and it’s a beautiful view. The guides are very knowledgeable and friendly. In the summer heat, it’s also nice to visit a place of 17 C temperature.
Ábel M — Google review
Another beautiful grotto along the eastern coast, reachable only from the sea. Still, I think I’d recommend Grotta del Fico a bit more, but honestly each of these spots is worth seeing. Stunning place.
Karol K — Google review
A must visit if you stay around Cala Gonone! The transfer (ships, boats etc.) are very well organized. The tour in the cave is also not too much but also very informative. Our guide Laura spoke very good English and told us about every detail of the cave and the formations. We had a great experience!
Gerda Z — Google review
We booked via our hotel’s excursion counter. When you reach the port, it’s a chaos as you don’t know which boat to get on and there are 100s of people but there are lots of staff to guide you to the correct boat. The boat was not crowded We we reached the cave, we were separated into Italian and English speaking group, the guide was very informative and explained the formation of the cave nicely. The inside of the cave was amazing, initially I thought I’d feel claustrophobic but the path is wide and well lot, you go in and come out the same route and the guide told us that if at any point anyone wanted to return they could, which was a relief but I was fine. The cost for entry to the cave was €12. You also have to pay €3 per person environmental tax This is a must visit place and I highly recommend it We were then taken to Cala Luna by boat. This is the best beach in the gulf Of Orosei. Clear water and Sandy beach. When you get off the boat, if you go to the Beach on the right, you can actually stay inside the cave to avoid the sun but the beach on this side has large pebbles on the bed of the sea whereas the other side is very Sandy. I went there twice and used both sides. I highly recommend visiting this beach. Only issue is, it’s accessible only by boat or a long hike from Cala Fuili
Rosy S — Google review
Trail from the beach to the Grotte. We did it in flip-flops I do not advise it. Make sure to wear trainers and don't go on a rainy day as we did haha we only live once
Jaqueline C — Google review
Its better to visit by boat, it's hard (impossible) to get out of a kayak. It's advisable to buy entry ticket in the city (10 euro each) to walk into the cave. Actually we didn't buy (fortunately) tickets, as we went by kayak and wouldn't be able to get out on the wave and concrete docks.
Norbert C — Google review
4.7
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08022 Cala Gonone NU, Italy
https://www.grottabuemarino.com/
+39 348 478 0104
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Ortobene

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Ortobene is a 955-meter-high mountain located to the east of Nuoro, surrounded by granite valleys and chains. At its summit stands a bronze statue of Christ the Redeemer, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding nature. The city of Nuoro itself is rich in culture and history, with attractions such as the Sebastiano Satta square and the Deledda museum, dedicated to Nobel laureate Grazia Deledda.
A peak above the town of Nuoro with a statue of Jesus. A nice place for a picnic, it is possible to drive almost to the top. We chose the path on foot from Nuoro, which is partly stony and partly through woodland.
Pavlína N — Google review
There is a wonderful nature, the view is stunning, so is the statue of Jesus Criste for nature lovers absolutely a must see
Kamila Č — Google review
Wonderful view, impressive statue of Jesus and pleasant walk through olive trees gardens. If you’re going from Oristano to Olbia, stop there. It’s really worth it!
Lajnhart — Google review
Bad marking. Hard to find top of peak...
WEKAC W — Google review
Bello, as always !
Giampaolo D — Google review
(Translated by Google) It takes your breath away...its majesty...catapults you into another world...tranquil and peaceful...very easy to reach...well served...with pizzeria/restaurant kiosks...a beautiful park equipped for children. .. Beautiful (Original) Ti mozza il fiato ...la sua maestosità ...ti catapulta in un altro mondo .. tranquilla e pace ..molto facile da raggiungere..ben servito ..con chioschi pizzeria/ristoranti ..un bellissimo parco attrezzato per bambini ... bellissimo
Lella C — Google review
(Translated by Google) World Environment Day is celebrated on June 5th. #WorldEnvironmentDay 🌻🌳☘️ An opportunity to remember the importance of safeguarding the health of the environment, but above all an encouragement to take care of it all together. There are places, I like to define them as ❤️, which despite the years that pass, for the love of the people who live and look after them, remain intact. One of these is #MonteOrtobene in #Nuoro, for the people of Nuoro it is simply "Su Monte", the Mount, and not just a small mountain easily reachable from the city. But "Su Monte" as well as offering an antidote to the summer heat, offers emotions, because these are the places of the unforgettable Grazia Deledda. "It is not true that Ortobene can be compared to other mountains; Ortobene is only one in the whole world: it is our heart, it is our soul, our character, everything that is big and small, sweet and hard and harsh and painful in us" (Original) Il #5giugno si celebra La Giornata mondiale dell’ambiente. #WorldEnvironmentDay 🌻🌳☘️ Un’occasione per ricordare l’importanza di salvaguardare la salute dell’ambiente, ma soprattutto un incoraggiamento a prendercene cura tutti insieme. Ci sono luoghi, a me piace definirli del ❤️, che nonostante gli anni passino, per amore della gente che li vive e custodisce, si mantengono intatti. Uno di questi è il #MonteOrtobene a #Nuoro, per i nuoresi è semplicemente “Su Monte”, il Monte, e non solo una piccola montagna facilmente raggiungibile dalla città. Ma "Su Monte" oltre ad offrire un'antidoto alla calura estiva, regala emozioni, perché questi sono i luoghi dell'indimenticabile Grazia Deledda. “non è vero che l’Ortobene possa paragonarsi ad altre montagne; l’Ortobene è uno solo in tutto il mondo: è il nostro cuore, è l’anima nostra, il nostro carattere, tutto ciò che vi è di grande e di piccolo, di dolce e duro e aspro e doloroso in noi”
Piero P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Apparently, there are two locations for Monte Ortobene. This one certainly wasn't the one. We find ourselves in front of a locked gate. We now drive to a viewpoint with the same name. (Original) Scheinbar gibt es 2 Standorte vom Monte Ortobene. Dieser war es jedenfalls nicht. Man steht vor einem verschlossenen Tor. Wir fahren nun zu einem Aussichtspunkt der denselben Namen trägt.
Sebastian O — Google review
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08100 Nuoro, Province of Nuoro, Italy
9

Cala Goloritzé

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Cala Goloritzé, located on the eastern coast of Sardinia, is a secluded paradise with a natural stone arch, towering cliffs, and emerald waters. Accessible via a scenic hiking trail, this beach offers stunning views of the coastline and a tranquil setting for swimming and sunbathing. The prominent Aguglia pinnacle adds to its unique charm. It appeals to adventurers, nature enthusiasts, and hikers seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience.
Clear water and you can go fishing if you are on a boat hire. Bring some proper stones beach shoes as it looks white in the photo but it hurts in the feet
Maria B — Google review
I went on May 6, 2025. Got my reservation for the day online on Heart of Sardinia. Trek was not too long, people from all ages were on the trail. Most of the descent/ ascent is near the beach. Many people there that day but not overcrowded. Definitely have to bring your own water and food. This beach lives up to the hype, it’s amazing! Air temperature was high 70s/ low 80s, topping out at about 87 degrees with a few clouds. Clouds came in the afternoon and it rained for half an hour. I got rained on, on the way back. Water temperature was cool but many people swam in the ocean comfortably. I brought my own snorkel mask and enjoyed the variety of fish in the water.
Jchcmax — Google review
Beautiful beach! Make sure to book online in advance. Ticket is €7. Entrance between 7:30 am and 2 pm. Proper shoes needed, trail is not easy (3,5 km ~1,5 h one way). Free parking.
Radek E — Google review
Always wanted to go this beach - this year managed. Honestly it's very crowded and looks better from the boat than from the beach. The water is also "sandy" - there is beaches with more clear water! Even not far from it
Eric B — Google review
Absolutely incredible, great back drop for photos from the boat, too bad you couldn’t go to the beach. Glad we went!
Shaun A — Google review
WOW. Clear waters, white sand - something alot of people can only dream of. It was an amazing experience and I can 100% recommend. It getting the reward for the most beautiful beach in the world is absolutely fair. I went swimming out far and I still could see the bottom of the sea. So so beautiful and amazing.
Shannon D — Google review
Beautiful tiny beach with insane water color. Parking: Su Pordettu camper parking lot Tickets: 7 eur pp, make sure you book your slot in advance, 250 people are allowed on the beach per day. The hike (4 km down hill, 4 km uphill, 500 m elevation gain) - downhill is already quite challenging (1,5 hours), the terrain is rocky, partially in shade. Go early, trail open from 7:30. - the hike back after a few hours on the sun and in the water is tough. Do not underestimate. Make sure to bring enough water and food for the whole day, there is nothing on the beach. Be prepared for the heat! It is worth the effort!
Zoltán F — Google review
An absolute dream of a beach, the most beautiful in Sardinia. I recommend visiting the beach via the hiking trail and starting as early as possible. You should buy the ticket three days in advance using the Heart of Sardinia app or website. We set off at 8 a.m. and arrived at the beach shortly after 9 a.m. At that time of day there were hardly any visitors. At around 11 a.m. the beach gets busier, and soon it is so busy that space becomes tight. The return journey took us two hours, taking regular breaks and walking at a leisurely pace. The return journey is strenuous but absolutely doable; large trees provide plenty of shade at regular intervals and a pleasant temperature for a short breather. You should bring at least 2 liters of water per person.
Ni K — Google review
4.7
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4.8
(2095)
Italy, USA
http://www.turismobaunei.eu/my-product/cala-goloritze/
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Cala Goloritzé

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Cala Goloritzé, located on the eastern coast of Sardinia, is a secluded paradise with a natural stone arch, towering cliffs, and emerald waters. Accessible via a scenic hiking trail, this beach offers stunning views of the coastline and a tranquil setting for swimming and sunbathing. The prominent Aguglia pinnacle adds to its unique charm. It appeals to adventurers, nature enthusiasts, and hikers seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience.
Clear water and you can go fishing if you are on a boat hire. Bring some proper stones beach shoes as it looks white in the photo but it hurts in the feet
Maria B — Google review
I went on May 6, 2025. Got my reservation for the day online on Heart of Sardinia. Trek was not too long, people from all ages were on the trail. Most of the descent/ ascent is near the beach. Many people there that day but not overcrowded. Definitely have to bring your own water and food. This beach lives up to the hype, it’s amazing! Air temperature was high 70s/ low 80s, topping out at about 87 degrees with a few clouds. Clouds came in the afternoon and it rained for half an hour. I got rained on, on the way back. Water temperature was cool but many people swam in the ocean comfortably. I brought my own snorkel mask and enjoyed the variety of fish in the water.
Jchcmax — Google review
Beautiful beach! Make sure to book online in advance. Ticket is €7. Entrance between 7:30 am and 2 pm. Proper shoes needed, trail is not easy (3,5 km ~1,5 h one way). Free parking.
Radek E — Google review
Always wanted to go this beach - this year managed. Honestly it's very crowded and looks better from the boat than from the beach. The water is also "sandy" - there is beaches with more clear water! Even not far from it
Eric B — Google review
Absolutely incredible, great back drop for photos from the boat, too bad you couldn’t go to the beach. Glad we went!
Shaun A — Google review
WOW. Clear waters, white sand - something alot of people can only dream of. It was an amazing experience and I can 100% recommend. It getting the reward for the most beautiful beach in the world is absolutely fair. I went swimming out far and I still could see the bottom of the sea. So so beautiful and amazing.
Shannon D — Google review
Beautiful tiny beach with insane water color. Parking: Su Pordettu camper parking lot Tickets: 7 eur pp, make sure you book your slot in advance, 250 people are allowed on the beach per day. The hike (4 km down hill, 4 km uphill, 500 m elevation gain) - downhill is already quite challenging (1,5 hours), the terrain is rocky, partially in shade. Go early, trail open from 7:30. - the hike back after a few hours on the sun and in the water is tough. Do not underestimate. Make sure to bring enough water and food for the whole day, there is nothing on the beach. Be prepared for the heat! It is worth the effort!
Zoltán F — Google review
An absolute dream of a beach, the most beautiful in Sardinia. I recommend visiting the beach via the hiking trail and starting as early as possible. You should buy the ticket three days in advance using the Heart of Sardinia app or website. We set off at 8 a.m. and arrived at the beach shortly after 9 a.m. At that time of day there were hardly any visitors. At around 11 a.m. the beach gets busier, and soon it is so busy that space becomes tight. The return journey took us two hours, taking regular breaks and walking at a leisurely pace. The return journey is strenuous but absolutely doable; large trees provide plenty of shade at regular intervals and a pleasant temperature for a short breather. You should bring at least 2 liters of water per person.
Ni K — Google review
4.7
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4.8
(2095)
Italy, USA
http://www.turismobaunei.eu/my-product/cala-goloritze/
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11

Murales di Orgosolo

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Murale di Orgosolo is a must-see for history and art enthusiasts. The town of Orgosolo, located in the inner side of Sardinia, is famous for its impressive wall paintings and road structure. Despite not being super famous, it offers a charming experience of Italian village lifestyle. Visitors can appreciate the hospitality of the village people and enjoy the beauty of this hidden gem in Sardinia.
This particular pin is just one set of murals but makes a good starting point to walk down the main street to see them. If you try to navigate to this point by driving, beware of very narrow streets that probably won't fit your non fiat panda sized car, plus they're very steep! There are parking spots through the village and we wandered for hours looking at the murals. They seem to be everywhere, not just on the main road through the center, although that's where there is a very good cluster of them.
Natalya M — Google review
We passed through Orgosolo around midday, between 12 and 1 pm. The streets were almost deserted, giving the town a quiet, timeless feeling. The bright weather and the colorful murals painted across the walls turned this silence into something special. Each mural felt like a story waiting to be discovered. Still, I imagine the town must feel very different in the evening, when life returns to the streets. For a more vibrant experience, visiting later in the day might be the best choice.
Uljana L — Google review
I feel you need a full day. Amazing street art. Great street food as well. Also perhaps €5 well spent with self audio tour. We went free range as it was a leg stretch stop.
Gavin M — Google review
Don’t miss it! And use an audioguide to make a tour. It’s spectacular.
Oliver — Google review
I was absolutely captivated by Orgosolo. This Sardinian town is full of character, where every street tells a story. Walking through its narrow streets, I was struck by over 150 murals covering the walls vivid depictions of the town’s history, social struggles, and political messages. It’s incredible how art has transformed a place once notorious for banditry into a living, open-air gallery. The history here is fascinating. Orgosolo was once infamous for its bandits and vendettas, yet today you can feel the resilience and spirit of its people in every corner. After exploring, I couldn’t resist the local cuisine. The flavors were exquisite, fresh culurgiones, tender porceddu, and traditional desserts like seadas, all perfectly paired with local Cannonau wine. Eating while soaking in the breathtaking views made the experience even more unforgettable. Orgosolo isn’t just a visit, it’s an experience that stays with you.
Dorian N — Google review
Beautiful mountains on the way but a bit of a drive to get there with some very narrow streets. It is like a abandonded city with no life (october).
E P — Google review
While it may have been a misstep on our part to visit in November when tourist season is over and there are limited dining options, nonetheless, the murals/ graffiti were fascinating. I would recommend a stop in this quiet little village. But make sure you do it during the season so that you have more options for dining. That being said, we felt that wandering the village and looking at the graffiti reawakened our attachment to our fellow human beings.
Andrew D — Google review
Political Art all along the Centro. Not all of them great. The City has not more to offer, but for a nice walk it is worth a short visit.
GeHa — Google review
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Corso Repubblica, 08027 Orgosolo NU, Italy
12

Museo delle Maschere Mediterranee

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Museum
History museum
Art Museums
The Museo delle Maschere Mediterranee, located in Mamoiada near Nuoro, is a unique museum showcasing traditional Carnival masks from Sardinia and the Mediterranean Basin. The museum offers a captivating route where visitors can explore intriguing exhibits and learn about the true meaning of the mamuthones masks. It features an excellent audio-visual presentation available in multiple languages, providing insight into folk traditions related to masquerading.
We watched the movie explaining the tradition for masquerading. Very interesting.
Aleš C — Google review
Have you read the story about the Issohadores and Mamuthones in the Smithsonian Magazine, January/February 2025? If you're visiting this location after reading it, like this post, and let me know in the comments what connections or inspirations brought you here!
Kari F — Google review
A must visit museum if you’re in Sardinia! I learned so much from the videos and the guide about the mamuthones and mascheres of the island.
Rishi M — Google review
this museum os fanrastic because it brings a collection of masks from Manu countries.
Rui M — Google review
Quite unique piece of folklore even a bit disturbing. Definitely worth seeing. Welcoming staff.
Bartosz C — Google review
Lovely little museum with helpful and enthusiastic staff. Excellent video explains the significance of St Anthony festival and the associated Sardinia costumes in detail. Rest of museum expands on this theme and explores how others cultures have similar celebrations.
Graeme L — Google review
Quote disappointing. 9 euros for a museum with 3 rooms and a 7/8 minutes video. Very expensive for what it offers. And the masks descriptions do not have an English translation 🤦🏻🤦🏻
Marco A — Google review
A movie Only in Italian Very small , not really good You dont understand why? What?... nobody talk to you Just tell you to go quick because they want to.close at 6 pm Dispointing
Brigite — Google review
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Piazza Europa, 15, 08024 Mamoiada NU, Italy
http://www.museomaschere.it/
+39 0784 189 8135
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Fuorirotta Charter Santa Maria Navarrese - ESCURSIONI in BARCA con PRANZO A BORDO nel Golfo di Orosei, Cala Mariolu Sardegna

Boat tour agency
Outdoor Activities
Fuorirotta Charter Santa Maria Navarrese offers an exceptional boat excursion in the Gulf of Orosei, Cala Mariolu Sardegna. The tour takes you to stunning coastlines and remote beaches with crystal-clear waters, perfect for snorkeling. The professional and friendly crew provides a delicious seafood lunch prepared onboard. While weather can impact the experience, the overall trip is beautiful and enjoyable.
Excellent service and amazing boat tour! We booked a full-day trip on the Federica and it was a highlight of our trip in Sardinia. The crew ensured that we are looked after from the beginning till the end. Appetiser, lunch (seafood or vegetarian), desert, wine and water were included together with umbrellas provided for the beaches. We had plenty of time to enjoy the beautiful beaches with crystal clear and turquoise water, which would be difficult to access without a boat. Admiring the beauty of the Gulf of Orosei from a boat is definitely worth it. We strongly recommend them and you will be in the best hands!
Attila K — Google review
We really liked the trip. The crew was friendly and the food was very good. The beaches were super beautifulIt and there weren’t many people on the boat. It was a fantastic experience. Highly recommended.
Milda G — Google review
WOW! ⭐️ Was recommended this company by our Airbnb host. They picked us up and dropped us off in front of the charter. We were on the Livenza and it was a perfect size for everyone. We ended up not getting a spot up top & sat below at a table in the back and it was still wonderful. Hit 3 beaches, a cave, had lunch in a bay and finished off the day by swimming in waters of Cala Goloritzé (since it’s only reachable by swimming to the beach or a loooooong hike). Umbrellas were provided as well! After each time we got on the charter to head to the next beach, they had snacks & drinks waiting for us! The lunch was amazing - I opted for the pasta while my mom went for the traditional Sardinian dish. It was also my birthday so they gave me a birthday sorbetto!! Had the opportunity to head into a cave for 44 minutes for 10 euros, I think it was worth it to cool down a little from the very hot day! Crew was amazing as well! Really sweet. Pictures don’t do this coast justice, really just in awe the whole time. Book with them! I had a hard time finding a boat tour that provided a lunch & snacks. This company knocked it out of the park.
Shae K — Google review
We enjoyed the boat trip in the Gulf of Orosei. We visited several stunning natural beaches but expect crowds of people as many boats are coming constantly. We also visited the Cave of Fico which is worth of 10€ adult/€5 kids. The snack and lunch served on board were tasty, wine and fruits included. Frederica crew was friendly and helpful.
Daniel S — Google review
Very good experience. The prices are the best we found in the area. They also offered food and a very good and exceptional program
Denislav I — Google review
Nice boatstrip along the rugged coast with a couple stops on some white beaches, only reachable by boat. Good 2 course food on the boat for lunch. In between they got some beverages and some snacks. Also cave tour on the end. But do bring some extra water or drinks for on the beaches.
Bjorn G — Google review
We booked a trip for 13 adults (€75) and for 13 children (€65) We were told that there wouldn’t be many more passengers than the 26 in our party, but there were actually around 50-60 passengers, so the boat seemed quite packed. We visited lots and coves and stopped at some stunning beaches, which are only reachable by boat, although some were quite busy. Lunch was included and was fantastic. Fregola (Sardinian pasta) with Frutta di Mare (seafood) and Gamberoni (shrimps), all cooked from scratch by the team on board. The boat also stops at the ‘Grotta del Fico’ caves for those who fancy exploring. For those who just preferred to lie on the beach, the boat duly stopped to let passengers off. A really great day out. To see a glossy film of our 'Sardinian Boating Adventure’, plus many other great films. Please use your browser to search for 'Around The World in 80 Stays YouTube Channel', which should also display the same icon as above. And don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for lots of interesting films, constant updates, and even more hot travel tips!
Around S — Google review
Great service on board of the Livenza boat. Snacks, water, umbrellas (highly appreciated), lunch with some dessert and digestive liquor mirto and great calas. Must do if you are in town. We went to Cala Mariolu, Cala Gabbiani, Grotta del Fico and Cala Biriala. On our way back, a great surprise (don’t want to spoil you)
Florencia S — Google review
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5.0
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Lungomare Monte Santo, 7, 08040 Santa Maria Navarrese NU, Italy
http://www.fuorirottacharter.it/
+39 327 197 1394
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Nuraghe Arrubiu

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Historical landmark
Museums
Nuraghe Arrubiu, located about 10km south of Orroli in Sardinia, is a pre-Roman settlement with restored stone towers, courtyards, and huts. The site offers guided tours and is known for its red-colored structures rising out of the Sarcidano plain. Visitors recommend allocating enough time to explore the large area and suggest visiting just before sunset for the best lighting.
Next stop after nuraghe Piscu was another nuraghe, this one at Arrubiu, which was a proper tourist site with a cafe - so we could finally have breakfast - and paid for admission. This was another huge site with walls maybe 10m high and 3m thick and multiple buildings and towers radiating from the centre. There were more wild flowers including poppies as well as lots of basking lizards. In this tower you could see the spiral stairs although they have been blocked off part way up for 'safety reasons'. The staff here were very helpful and gave us an English leaflet describing the site, the purpose of each room and what had been found in excavations. It was impressive how cold some of the interior rooms were considering it was around 30 degrees C outside. The main tower was originally over 25m high which is pretty impressive for something built 1500 years before the Roman Empire was founded.
Marcus H — Google review
Wonderfully preserved site with complete explanations. You can book a tour guide or get the physical booklet in several languages to visit the place, which takes a bit more than 30 minutes. The entrance fee of 5€ per person is fair and the staff really kind. Don’t worry about your car: the parking lot is huge and free. The place is kind of accessible for people in a wheelchair chair if you’re brave enough to do some off-road and miss a few spots.
Thibaut — Google review
The most insane and beautiful nuraghe I've ever seen! This is an absolute MUST to visit while in Sardinia. A very complex structure with intact floors and a 360° view of a beautiful landscape in the heart of Sardinia. The bookstore, ticket room and bar are very organized and cute. Thank you!
Davide — Google review
This is one of the most interesting nuraghe in Sardinia. Quite extensive and well preserved, it gives you a good idea about how these 3-thousand-year old buildings were structured. The ticket office also includes a bar and toilets
Tamara M — Google review
€5 to go in and the same price can get you either the guided tour in Italian (at 12pm) or a self-guided tour with literature translated into other languages. The workers at the center were very nice. The nuraghe is impressive. However, the literature is very technically-focused, explaining more about how the structure was made instead of what it was used for. I’d still recommend a visit.
Kate S — Google review
Beautiful restored & maintained nuraghe, 5€ entrance fee with a booklet provided with some facts & details, little bar & gift shop. Well worth a visit.
Andrey S — Google review
This site is special. We went back twice. I recommend giving yourself some time as it is quite big and there is more to see and take in then other Nurahge sites. The park closes at sunset and I find the light at sunset the best time to be there, so if you can I suggest enjoying just before you must leave. The staff is kind and the cafe and gifts are housed in a nice building mirroring the Nurahge, in good taste. Plenty of parking. In summer, an hour before sunset was not at all crowded. Bring water!
Heather M — Google review
Nice place, full of history and... wonderful view from a top :) Worth to do a few steps and have short walk around the construction
Katarzyna O — Google review
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4.5
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località Su Pranu, 09061 Orroli SU, Italy
http://www.fondazionepetrass.it/
+39 329 786 7983
15

Polo Museale "Casa Zapata"

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Archaeological museum
Museums
Polo Museale "Casa Zapata" is a museum housed in a historic building that was once the residence of the Marquises of Aragona. The museum is divided into three sections: archaeological, historical, and ethnographic. It features artifacts from past farming life and showcases what has been found in the nearby Nuraxi. The unique aspect of this museum is the presence of a nuraghe inside the building, making it an interesting combination of history and architecture.
Our visit was included in our ticket for Sunday Nuraxi. There was a warm welcome and interesting introduction. It was fascinating to see the remains of the Nuraghi settlement and especially interesting to see the archeological did in progress.
Megan V — Google review
This museum is to be considered an extension of the Su Nuraxi Di Barumini cultural site. The entrance ticket to Nuraxi gives free access to the Casa Zapata (about 500 meters down the road towards Barumini). Casa Zapata is the house of the Spanish Zapata family who built their estate on top of a second Nuraghe site. You can walk through the estate, visit the on-site church and go inside the original house where you see the Nuraghe ruins. Nice to have this included, because I otherwise wouldn't have stopped here.
Matthias S — Google review
Came here after visiting Su Nuraxi (admission is included in the Su Nuraxi ticket). I do not speak Italian, so staff pointed in the direction of the most interesting exhibit, no guide for me. It was interesting enough wandering around for less than 30 minutes, the grounds are pretty and the main building is built over a nuraghe (there are glass floors and whatnot so you can see the foundation). All signs are in Italian, but they do have a video in English about making some musical instrument. Worth a quick visit since admission is included in the Su Nuraxi ticket.
N M — Google review
Very great expedition with an actual active archeology side. You can watch the archaeologist dig / work. In numerous Displays you can see what they found so far.
Marie-Colette L — Google review
Don’t miss this - it’s included with your ticket from Su Nuraxi and two minutes down the road. Superb exhibition with very knowledgeable multilingual staff.
Matthew H — Google review
This is a very nice little museum with very friendly staff. The view is nice.
Craig D — Google review
Not that interesting if you dont speak Italian. But it's free with ticket to the Nuraghe. Nice church nearby.
Jiri V — Google review
A very unique museum with it's exhibition underneath an old mansion. Good English speaking guide.
Deborah F — Google review
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Piazza Papa Giovanni XXIII, 09021 Barumini SU, Italy
http://www.fondazionebarumini.it/
+39 070 936 8476
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Su Nuraxi di Barumini

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Su Nuraxi di Barumini, located in Sardinia, is a UNESCO World Heritage site that showcases the prehistoric Nuragic civilization. It features well-preserved stone structures, including circular towers known as nuraghe, and various archaeological artifacts. The site offers valuable insights into ancient construction techniques and societal organization. Su Nuraxi di Barumini appeals to archaeology enthusiasts and history aficionados interested in ancient civilizations.
One of the most unique experiences that you can have on the island of Sardinia. The place can be only visited with a guide, but it will be well worth the visit. If you are visiting during the summer time, make sure that you will have some umbrella or some long sleeves so that you will be protected from the Sun. Sunscreen is definitely a must. The guide will explain the entire history and will give some interesting facts about the structures. Overall, this is definitely one of the must visit places on the island and with one ticket you get to visit two more places.
Goran A — Google review
Beautiful important archaeological site. The tours are every 30 minutes and they last 1 hour. Tour is available in English too, price is decent and includes the museum in the village ahead of the site and other activities as well. Highly recommended.
Mattia M — Google review
UNESCO world heritage. Very interesting historical place to visit. Very good guided tour (eng) at this +1500 years old fortress. Be prepared for narrow and steep walkways within the structure.
Mårten W — Google review
Fascinating and a must-see site for all who love ancient history. Well-preserved Nuragic complex dating back over 3,500 years. The central tower (~ 18 meters high) and surrounding village give you a real sense of how advanced the Nuragic civilization was. Narrow passages, spiral staircases, and circular huts show how people lived many years ago. The guided tour was informative and brought the place to life. Included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Please check the time when excursions start to avoid long waiting (especially in English). Highly recommended
Mykola K — Google review
Interesting former fort. An archaeological experience although much reconstructed. Tour takes you up the remains and into the narrow tunnels. Inside isn't for information or claustrophobic! Fascinating site and location. Tours are required and run every half hour. Unesco interest.
Alan B — Google review
The past can be touched and felt. Amazing piece of history. The tour guide was very kind and funny. No question left un answered. But note: The pathways inside the tower are really narrow and steep. Good footwear needed ...not for claustrophobic people or when afraid of hights.
Marie-Colette L — Google review
It's a good experience since you learn a bit of the history of Nuragis, also the archeological site is quite impressive due to the rock sizes, however, it is a short visit, no museums or any other interactive experience that will explain or show more about the history of Nuragis besides what the guide explains. Short experience, it's worth to visit if you are driving through.
Alejandro R — Google review
The archaeological site itself is truly impressive and well worth visiting; the problem lies with the tour guide. During the tour, you are required to follow the guide. However, perhaps because it was peak tourist season in August, the guide seemed more like a temporary employee. Her English was fluent, but somewhat unclear, as if she had simply memorized a script. She couldn't understand questions asked in English, and didn't seem to have a deep understanding of the site's history. Her presentation consisted of a few photocopied pictures, and with so many people spread out, it was difficult to hear her. Furthermore, she didn't allow enough time to properly explore and appreciate the site. Even worse, when we wanted to stop for a few minutes to observe and take photos, she rudely refused and abruptly closed the gate (there were no other groups, so there was no issue of overcrowding). She ignored our questions, even when we told her that another family from our group was still behind us, slowly walking along. She offered no response and showed no enthusiasm or passion for the culture. There were many tourists from various countries. It's fair to say that visiting guided tours is a bit of a gamble. During our travels in Sardinia, we visited countless sites and met many enthusiastic tour guides who were passionate about history and culture; we learned so much from them and left with a wealth of knowledge and wonderful memories. However, for this particular tour, had we not done some research beforehand, paying for the guided tour would have been a waste of money and we would have been disappointed.
Arena C — Google review
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Viale Su Nuraxi, 09021 Barumini SU, Italy
http://www.fondazionebarumini.it/
+39 070 936 8128
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Parco Sardegna in Miniatura - Parco dei Dinosauri

Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Aquarium
Botanical garden
Planetarium
Great experience, children (3) and (1) absolutely loved it. Did the tour of the reptiles and fish, staff were extremely helpful and accommodating with us speaking English. Kids loved the dinosaurs. Food and espresso were great here too!
Jordan J — Google review
Our second time visiting - the place is such a great attraction for families, with a lot to offer. The staff here are so friendly, especially the aqua natura staff, interacting so well with the children and adults alike, that it makes the visit a special one. We enjoyed a nice light lunch, and my top tip is to wear hats to protect from the sun.
Edel K — Google review
We had a good time at the small park. The train ride and the boat tour were nice, and we loved the (moving!) dinosaurs. Also the nuraghi village was interesting. Apart from that there are a few more attractions so that we spend about 3 hours there in total. Hint: Buying tickets online is more expensive then on-site.
Angela — Google review
Feels abandoned and not visible maintenance. Aquariums could be more clean. There is some lizard and koi carp you can touch. Dinosaur area could be more entertaining (not well maintained). Train and boat ride.(no hours just random how the operator feelslike ) Restaurant clean but just a few options. Ice-cream stand with a great options for kids. Coffe was very good. Little gift shop. Planetary guide speak just Italian...and play you aome good stuff no one understands...our family of 4...rusian family of 4 and some UK family of 6 was quite bored and lost. Word to an owner: Park has a potential. But luck of advertising kills it. Send some fliers to an airports and tourist information. I find an information just on 1 website and it was somewhere at the bottom.
Tomasz G — Google review
Positives: - Lovely atmosphere - different and interesting animals compared to most other parks - Interactive moving dinosaurs - Extra cooling, ventilators etc to deal with the heat Negatives: - no English guides available, as a result the guided areas of the park are hard to visit if you don't speak italian
Heidi G — Google review
If you want to spend a relaxing day ,with fun and also with a cultural touch, you must visit Sardinia in miniature, a park in the heart of Marmilla, near Barumini and Tuili, where you will be immersed in a particular atmosphere, among reproductions of dinosaurs, a planetarium, the nature section and the miniature reconstruction of landscapes, cities and renowned corners of Sardinia. There is a well-stocked restaurant ( but there Is also a dining free aerea in the park) and bar and the park can also be toured on a small train and a small boat on the internal canal. Particularly dedicated to families, but very interesting for everyone
Fabi64 — Google review
Nice experience if you have kids and if you’re not going when the temperature is above 23°. Do not expect much anyway. If you’re going on a public holiday day: expect your day to be ruined by other people there. They will push you to get before you on the attractions, they will put a towel and a picnic basket on all of the table since 9 AM so that are not gonna be any left and they will not let anyone use the table but them until 4pm.
Elisa M — Google review
This is a cute park. With children it can be a nice program, however this isnt a big area, the facilities arent that spaceous. The miniature Sardegna with the buildings and the landmarks is very cool, going around in the boat is supercool, the small train is awesome, however, when you ride the train, you saw the whole park. We couldnt go to the planetarium, so i can't reflect on that. Foodvise its more than okay. They have kids menus, daily menus, and a stake so big it hangs off the plate. Very good kitchen! So its a nice place to visit, but in the end the park is not a big deal.
Gergely A — Google review
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Parco Sardegna in Miniatura, Località Riu Lardi, 09029 Tuili SU, Italy
http://www.sardegnainminiatura.it/
+39 370 135 7035
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Palazzo della Direzione della Miniera di Montevecchio

Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Mines
The Palazzo della Direzione della Miniera di Montevecchio is a remarkable historical site that offers a glimpse into the rich mining heritage of the region. Active from 1848 until 1991, this impressive structure was designed by Giovanni Antonio Sanna between 1870 and 1877 and served as the administrative hub for the expansive Montevecchio mining complex.
(Translated by Google) The Montevecchio mine is part of a huge mining complex that extends for square kilometers in the valleys surrounding the town of Arbus. Unfortunately it cannot be visited in its entirety. In Ingortosu you can partially visit the mining site of the same name. Most of the Laverie facilities are destroyed by man and by time subsequently. It is fascinating to imagine what it was and the humanity that lived in those times. The lives that have been sacrificed and the inglorious end of the mining sites, not due to lack of minerals but due to excessive costs. (Original) La miniera di Montevecchio fa parte di un enorme complesso minerario che si estende per kmq nelle vallate limitrofe all'abitato di Arbus. Purtroppo non è visitabile nella sua interezza. A ingortosu si può visitare parzialmente l'omonimo sito minerario. La maggior parte degli impianti delle Laverie sono distrutti dall'uomo e dal tempo successivamente. È affascinante immaginare quello che fu e l'umanità che ha vissuto in quei tempi. Le vite che si sono sacrificate e la fine ingloriosa dei siti minerari, non per mancanza di minerali ma per costi eccessivi.
Lupo S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Designed and built by Giovanni Antonio Sanna between 1870 and 1877, in the town of Gennas, the management building was the beating heart of the Montevecchio mining plants. According to the original idea, it should have housed the administrative offices, a small church and the home of Sanna, who in reality never lived there, as he died in 1875, two years before the end of the works. Initially the building housed the offices on the ground floor, the archive on the first floor, the director's home on the second, and, in the attic, the servants' quarters. Over the years, it lost its residential function and was almost entirely used as offices. The re-use involved the loss of many wall paintings, covered by whitewashing, today partly brought to light thanks to targeted recovery interventions. (Original) Progettata ed edificata per volontà di Giovanni Antonio Sanna tra il 1870 e il 1877, nell’abitato di Gennas, la Palazzina della direzione era il cuore pulsante degli stabilimenti minerari di Montevecchio. Secondo l'idea originaria, avrebbe dovuto ospitare gli uffici amministrativi, una piccola chiesa e l’abitazione di Sanna, il quale in realtà non vi abitò mai, poiché morì nel 1875, due anni prima della fine dei lavori. Inizialmente la palazzina fu sede degli uffici al pianterreno, dell'archivio al primo piano, dell'abitazione del direttore al secondo, e, nel sottotetto, degli alloggiamenti della servitù. Negli anni, perse la funzione abitativa e fu quasi interamente destinata agli uffici. La ridestinazione d'uso comportò la perdita di molte pitture murali, coperte dall’imbiancatura a calce, oggi in parte riportate alla luce grazie a mirati interventi di recupero.
Vincenzo S — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's worth a visit here, to the Mine... Very interesting indeed. (Original) Vale la pena una visita qui, alla Miniera... Molto interessante davvero.
Ezio S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Historic building (Original) Palazzo storico
Davide — Google review
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4.5
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Piazzale Rolandi, 09030 Montevecchio SU, Italy
http://www.minieramontevecchio.it/il-palazzo-della-direzione/
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Poetto

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Poetto, also known as Poettu in Sardinian, is a vibrant beach area that stretches for about 8 kilometers from the characteristic rock formation Sella del Diavolo to Quartu Sant'Elena. This popular destination offers a variety of activities such as swimming, sunbathing, beach volleyball, and cycling along the beautiful promenade. Visitors can enjoy beach services, ice cream parlors, restaurants, and lively nightlife throughout the year.
I had a wonderful swim here in the clear water. The beach is 8 km long and is divided into free sections (my choice) and parts where you pay to enter and for sun-loungers, beach umbrellas, etc. I took the bus from the centre, buses PF & PQ get you there in 20 minutes for €1.30 (or €3.30 day ticket).
David S — Google review
Beautiful scene, blue sea coast!😍It was lovely beach coast, nice walk. Can be windy, the water is not warm at all, bit fir me was nice from Ireland :)) Can hire 2sunbeds+umbrella for 24euro. Nice snacks, bats and beers on the beach all along. Friendly ppl. Revommend to visit.
Bea E — Google review
Just a very busy beach with big crowds sections where you pay to stay or free of charge. Very long and nice sand.
Goran A — Google review
Beautiful and huge beach. Safe enough, perfect if you have kids sandy and quiet water.. almost no waves.. There is plenty of free parking spot + free bathroom and showers.
Stella C — Google review
Beautiful clean beach. Relaxed atmosphere and lovely people. Its gorgeous
Vinny S — Google review
Poetto is a 8km long beach with easy access by public transport, very nice and clean, calm water, amazing for kids, with restaurants along the beach. I found a small stretch of beach with family atmosphere. It's a great opportunity to enjoy a beach day if you are in Cagliari.
Kerstin G — Google review
Super beautiful and clear water. Lots of people, but that’s understandable. Really recommended, I would totally go again.
Míriam M — Google review
Warm water with kids activities! The water is shallow for a good way out. Our family had a great time!
Tammy D — Google review
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Italy, USA
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Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta e Santa Cecilia

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
The Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta e Santa Cecilia is a stunning 13th-century cathedral located in Cagliari, Sardinia. Originally built as a church dedicated to Santa Cecilia, it was later elevated to the rank of cathedral during the Aragonese domination. The cathedral boasts a graceful Gothic exterior and a lavish interior adorned with baroque decor. Inside, visitors can explore the vast marble pulpit and crypt containing royal tombs.
The Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta e Santa Cecilia is truly a hidden gem and an architectural marvel that left me absolutely amazed. From the moment you step inside, you are transported into a world of spiritual tranquility and artistic beauty. The cathedral’s exterior, with its classic Romanesque style, immediately captures your attention, but it’s the interior that truly takes your breath away. The play of light through the stained glass windows creates a serene and almost mystical atmosphere. Every corner is rich with detail—elaborate frescoes, intricate carvings, and a sense of sacred history that seems to whisper through the stone walls. The combination of devotion and artistry is overwhelming in the best possible way. You can sense the centuries of faith and community that have built and sustained this sacred place. The altar, dedicated to both the Virgin Mary and Saint Cecilia, is particularly moving. Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of music, adds a poetic touch to the ambiance—you almost expect to hear distant organ music resonating through the air. Whether you’re religious or not, this cathedral offers a powerful experience. It’s not just a place of worship, but a testament to human creativity and devotion. I highly recommend a visit—it’s nothing short of extraordinary.
Roy A — Google review
The outside doesn’t look like much but the inside is breathtaking. It is big, highly decorated and the crypt is nice. The marble statues and pillars are incredibly beautiful. You can enter for free and give a small price for the crypt.
Thibaut — Google review
Beautiful baroque church. Please be mindful of your attire when you enter. There is a crypt under the altar that you can visit- entrance is on the left side and exit on the right. There is a shop by the left side that sells some rosaries and other stuff, very affordable and highly recommend. We parked infront of the church, just after the steps, only park if you are a small car (smart, fiat panda, hyundai i10). Otherwise, there are designated parking area or you risk blocking the road.
Tre B — Google review
If you’re in Cagliari, you shouldn’t miss the Cathedral. It’s not only a religious and historical landmark, but also a fascinating mix of architectural styles, scenic views, an atmospheric crypt, and a sense of deep history. Especially recommended for those who appreciate architecture, art, and strolling through charming old streets.
Иван М — Google review
The cathedral looks great also from outside as well from inside. Not many people inside, the entrance is free
Marek K — Google review
Beautiful cathedral. Well worth the visit but go early to avoid other tourists. Pop some cash in the box and visit the crypt.
George G — Google review
Beautiful church! The mass it’s at 11:30am but still will be open for a while. Around its many art, sculpture, lovely floors and columns.
MARLENE L — Google review
The lower cathedral area under the main alter is amazing. The roof in that area is incredible to look at. Amazing marble work. Quite a walk up the hill to reach the cathedral but well worth it, especially if you are planning to visit Bastion Remy also as it is nearby. There was a holy communion or baptism happening at the time we visited. Interesting to see it as a tourist attraction but also used by the locals.
Alan M — Google review
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Piazza Palazzo, 4/a, 09124 Cagliari CA, Italy
http://www.duomodicagliari.it/
+39 070 663837
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Bastione di Saint Remy

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Bastione di Saint Remy is a significant structure featuring a limestone arch, pillars, terrace, and promenade for cultural events. It is located in the districts of Marina, Stampace, and Villanova. Visitors can explore various squares and outdoor areas for traditional celebrations. One can start their Cagliari tour by ascending the marble steps of Passeggiata Coperta or taking the free elevator from Piazza della Costituzione to reach Bastione San Remy.
Amazing scenery, views and a wonderful walk around here. Not too far from the port. Some fantastic history and if you have the buggy tour you can find out more as you go past which we did. Such a lovely area, we really enjoyed this start to our Italian holiday.
Beereed — Google review
This was a cool stop I walked to from the cruise port, it was uphill the entire time but the views were pretty cool. There are many stairs to get to the top, and once you get there there are several benches and some trees. Unfortunately none of the benches had shade.
Devon K — Google review
One more bastion. Built in the late 19th century on the ancient city walls. Connects the lower city to the historic Castello district. From the top, enjoy stunning panoramic views over the city, port, and sea. A perfect spot to relax and take photos.
Mykola K — Google review
Nice view, you can buy umbrellas or hats from vendors there. I recommend not going in sunny weather and during the lunch hours as it is very hot.
Иван М — Google review
The view is astonishing. It is very close to the city center with good restaurants and coffee houses. Free access to the top – a must-visit if you are already in Cagliari.
Lukas P — Google review
Perfect view for the entire neighborhood. There are some benches to sit.
Zbigniew Ć — Google review
We went for the evening walk around this place and we quite liked it. There was life music, not that many people. Beautiful place.
Anna M — Google review
Bastione di Saint Remy is a beautiful and historic landmark offering stunning views over Cagliari. It’s a great spot for photos, relaxing, and soaking in the local atmosphere. The architecture and terrace are impressive, especially at sunset. However, accessibility can be an issue—there’s only one elevator, which often means long waits. If you’re traveling with kids or strollers, be prepared for some inconvenience, especially during busy times. Still, it’s worth the visit.
Mладен Р — Google review
4.6
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4.2
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Piazza Costituzione, 09121 Cagliari CA, Italy
https://www.sardegnaturismo.it/it/esplora/bastione-saint-remy
+39 070 6771
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Santuario di Nostra Signora di Bonaria

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Shrine
Sights & Landmarks
Located on a hill southeast of the city, Santuario di Nostra Signora di Bonaria is a revered religious complex with a storied history. The sanctuary houses a venerated statue of the Virgin Mary and Christ, which is said to have miraculously saved a shipwrecked crew during a storm in 1307.
Very nice place with a shocking story behind it and that’s where the name of the church is coming from .
A. — Google review
Beautiful church, but be aware, as in the rest of Sardegna, opening hours often differ between reality and what's been published online.
Dylan C — Google review
Stunning church and lovely guarden in the back with stunning view.. but keep in mind that—like much things in Sardinia—the opening hours don’t always match what you’ll find online.
Alvesin — Google review
The origins of this church date back to 1324 in order to offer spiritual assistance to soldiers engaged in the siege of the city. The statue of Virgin Mary is housed in the splendid sanctuary (City Tour Cagliari). The driver of the tour bus was nice enough to slow down so we, tourists can take a good shot of the church.
Marilou T — Google review
It looks gorgeous outside, unfortunately I couldn’t go inside because of the funeral
Hose R — Google review
Very nice and amazing place - you can find here a tranquility. We were here alone and visited both churches - both of them are beautiful and full of faith.
Martin M — Google review
Cemetery is closed for visits. Not opening any more.
Neville C — Google review
Simply stunning
Greendelulu — Google review
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4.5
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Piazza Bonaria, 2, 09125 Cagliari CA, Italy
http://www.bonaria.eu/
+39 070 301747
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Hotel Le Dune Piscinas

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Resort hotel
Nature & Parks
Hotel Le Dune Piscinas is a luxurious and serene seasonal property located in Arbus, offering a tranquil oasis for travelers seeking relaxation. Situated by the sea and just minutes away from Piscinas Beach, this eco-friendly hotel provides elegant accommodations blending modern amenities with traditional charm. Guests can enjoy recreational activities such as yoga, access to a private beach, outdoor pool, and sauna. The hotel also features bar and restaurant options along with spa facilities.
Stunning location, suburb modern and fresh hotel, amazing staff. Stefano and his team was able to put the most memorable experience for my now Fiancée and I. They helped with the proposal, custom drinks, and setting up beautiful wreath of flowers for us, just to name a few things. The staff surely make you feel special, that's why I would highly recommend this hotel for any specials occasions. Or just to chill out!
Sebastian K — Google review
Incredible location and design but unfortunately understaffed and lacking the flow a 5* hotel should deliver. With the remoteness of this location also comes the fact that you’re beholden to eating here for every meal, which gets pricey. Beach bar was closed for the entire week, and it was hard to find anyone for service even in the bar. The few members of staff who were there were going above and beyond to make up for lack of numbers, but their struggle was visible (and at times resulted in frustration towards guests.) Feels like it either needs to come down in price (and stars) or level up in service.
Gemma L — Google review
5 stars for location but 5 star service is something else. This hotel is wonderfully renovated and appointed and its location is stunning. Unfortunately the inefficiency and unfriendliness of some of the staff and too many amenities not working is not what to be expected from a 5 star hotel. No attention to detail and too many frustrating discussions. For example we would have expected at least a plate of fruit or a welcome drink upon arrival, the AC in our room was not working properly and after several trips to the front desk to have it checked it wasn’t until the ceiling caved in that they addressed the situation by assigning us another room. Restaurant staff was very confusing, roles did not seem to be clear, being asked the same question multiple times or not at all (wine was never offered at dinner, we had to ask… even for a missing fork…). The food was good but pricey given the remote location. No food or drink service at the beach area. The massage jets at the pool did not work and only one of the pool treadmills was usable because they “lost” the other remote. Housekeeping was also inconsistent, we had to ask for toilet paper and did not get the turn-down service either of the 3 nights we stayed there. Check-out is at 11 but only one front desk staff available who seemed overwhelmed so it took a long time. We did manage to have a very relaxing stay thanks to the location but everything else was frustrating for the price point.
4 R — Google review
Unfortunately, our experience at Hotel Le Dune Piscinas (Sardinia) was far from what you’d expect from a 5-star hotel. Check-in was handled by a new, well-meaning staff member, but we received no introduction or basic information about the hotel—we had to ask everything ourselves later. We had big expectations to have a perfect closure of our 11 days trip over the beautiful island of Sardinia. When we asked if someone could help us get fuel in a canister, since our car was nearly empty and we weren’t sure we’d make it to the next gas station (especially given how remote and difficult the access road is), we were simply told “the gas station isn’t far.” No assistance offered—again, not what you’d expect from a luxury hotel in such an isolated location. Our room had no TV remote. After asking reception for help, no one showed up. Only after a follow-up call did someone come, said she’d check and get back to us—but we never heard from her again. When we followed up again in person, we were just told, “no TV.” No explanation, no apology. We’ve rarely experienced such dismissive behavior in a 5-star setting. We also asked about late check-out or luggage storage, as we had spa treatments booked. The response: there’s an event, talk to someone in the morning. No effort to assist or accommodate. We ended up canceling the spa—lost revenue for them, and a poor guest experience for us. The room itself felt neglected: we had to kill around 30 mosquitos, the bathroom fan didn’t work, nor did the ceiling speaker. It seemed like a room that shouldn’t have been in service at all. Even worse, housekeeping entered our room despite the “Do Not Disturb” sign on the door—an absolute no-go for any hotel, let alone a supposed 5-star one. The only positive note was the spa staff. They were professional, attentive, and even helped us with some issues the reception couldn’t or wouldn’t handle. A clear contrast to the front desk. While the location is undeniably beautiful and unique—as many reviews note—the hotel’s service, maintenance, and attitude fall far short of luxury standards. The “gourmet” restaurant is, at best, average. Sadly, not recommend for the price asked.
Michael — Google review
Fantastic location in nature, very friendly people especially Ines from the restaurant gives a warm welcome. The only thing is the high prices of food and drinks, it’s not possible to go out for diner too other restaurants.
Michelle R — Google review
The rooms are very nice and also the location in this marvellous and unique scenery is well situated. It's really a wonderful experience to enjoy dinner during sunset. However, the service cannot keep up with the beauty of the beach, the dunes and the sea: the lady at the reception had a quite strict way of welcoming us. And made us pay the stay twice: in her accounting system the advance paymemt was not recorded, so WE had to pay another time. In the morning, they realized their mistake and promised a prompt repayment - this was more than two weeks ago and I am still waiting for my Money, despite having sent already two reminder- the last one with absolutely no reaction at all. And also Düring the dinner, we were served wrong desserts, and after having brought this to the attention of the main waiter, the only reaction was a shrug of the shoulders. In the morning, the chef de service appologized for his team. So, all in all, it was a memorable stay, however, for a 5★L hotel which hast also this price level, there were too many mistakes - and this leaves a bad aftertaste.
Eric P — Google review
An extraordinarily interesting hotel built in an old mining area that both benefits from and is hindered by its isolation. Somewhat difficult and challenging to reach with winding dirt roads, Le Dune Piscinas has gone back in time and found a part of Sardinia that does not exist in Villasimius or the Costa Smerelda. The beaches and water are extraordinary and belong to you. There are long stretches of time you may not see anything but sand and the bluest sea. Sparsely populated, this is definitely not a place you come to party or disco. This is a spot to disappear from the world. A location where you can forget about the many problems of the planet. There are no stores, no shopping, no cafes, no real entertainment. Only the hypnotic sound of the sea and a beautiful pool which carries your mind away to simpler times without stress. The downside to all this isolation is that you are really isolated. There is nowhere to eat but the hotel’s restaurant. There is nowhere to get a drink but the hotel’s bar. There is nothing accessible off site. So, if you do not like the food or you find the service slow, there are no other options. You are really isolated to a point where you have no choice. In fact, on the adjacent beach which was quite large and beautiful, we literally found no one over the whole day except for the skeleton of a poor goat that must have fallen into the sea somewhere. The rooms are lovely, large modern (in a good way) and well appointed. Ours had a large patio overlooking the pool and ocean. The bathrooms are lovely and the shower excellent. Despite all modern conveniences, the designer kept many of the appointments of the old stone buildings which added to the overall atmosphere. Despite the isolation and one kitchen, the food is good. It is not as great as it could or should be, but it is good. The service is somewhat slow and can be frustrating at time. This, I suspect, is another result of isolation. It is likely difficult to attract the very best in the service industry here. The staff must feel the impact of being so isolated; that said they do try their very best and there are several who are extremely nice and make an extra effort. Another impact of isolation is that when products are out of stock, it takes time to restock them. An example is several Vermentinos from good producers which were on the wine list were not available. When I asked the bar manager, he indicated that expected shipments never arrived. Again, isolation has its downside. Similar experiences involved food products which limited meal choices to some extent. Breakfast (included) was very good with an abundance of local foods like 6 different local sheep cheeses and goat yogurt. A great way to start the day and it added to our sense of adventure. Unfortunately, check-out was maddeningly slow and unacceptable for a 5-stat hotel as the lone woman in charge seemed confused by the computer and attempted everything by hand. She was clearly frustrated and eventually (20 min) was coached by a younger manager to complete the check out procedure. Despite some negatives, Le Dune Piscinas is an extraordinary experience and a nice way to check into a different, slower pace than our crazy world. It is highly recommended although traveling here with young children may not be the best idea. They will likely be bored. Isolation has its benefits but children may not agree. 4.5 stars.
David R — Google review
The food is fabulous. We were half-board which was great value. I can't praise the quality of the food, the menu options, the wine list & service highly enough. It's just as well because the location is isolated & I don't think there's a restaurant for miles. It's the best food we've had in Sardinia. Enough of that. The hotel is great. It's boutique not resort 5 star. Our room wasn't huge but it was beautiful. The beach & settling is probably unique for Sardinia. The hotel sits on a massive beach/expanse of sand. It's a former mining export facility & there's no way you'd get permission to build it today. Value for money? High. Yes, as others have posted the bar is a couple of Euros higher but...err..you're in a low volume, high quality, unique setting. Worth every penny.
Simon B — Google review
4.3
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4.5
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via Bau, 1, località Piscinas, di, 09031 Ingurtosu SU, Italy
http://www.ledunepiscinas.com/
+39 070 977130
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Castello di Acquafredda

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled above the charming town of Siliqua, the Castello di Acquafredda is a captivating medieval fortress that once played a vital role as a military stronghold. This historic site, perched on a limestone hill, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the stunning Sardinian landscape. The invigorating hike to reach the castle is well worth it, leading you through serene forests and providing ample opportunities for wildlife spotting along the way.
The castle is maybe 40 minutes from Cagliari and is sign posted once close. There is a good sized and shaded car park on site. The castle is on a steep, conical mountain and dates to the thirteenth century, built to control access to the local silver and lead mines. It was owned by Pisa and then Aragon before passing in to disuse. The guy in the ticket office was really helpful and explained some background and safety tips before we started the climb. It was 260m through dense pine forest to the summit and although that is pathetic compared to Maz's endevour it was sweaty work! The pictures don't cover the birdsong or the scent of pine trees but take it from me, it was fantastic, expecially as we only saw one other visitor in the 2 hours we were there. The castle was split into three lines of defence as you climbed the hill and the path was a mixture of stone steps and wooden walkways. At the summit we were told the safety barrier was advisory so, working on my usual principle of I know best, we crossed it to carry on up to the keep. There were only a few bits of wall left but it gave an idea of the strength of the place and also the skill and effort that went in to building it! Originally the only access to the keep was a bridge built across the hillside from the guard tower but luckily they now have far more sensible steps! The climb up and down, although hard work, was really lovely and we saw lots of lizards and birds although none of the frogs or snakes that inhabit the hillside. There were some huge mushrooms though, the size of tea plates! Quite a bargain at €4 each. The entrance fee, not the mushrooms.
Marcus H — Google review
Forest walk, 360 degree panoramic views and an ancient castle- what’s not to love? The staff are helpful, there’s an audio guide you can access on your phone and when we visited on a Sunday at midday we had the place to ourselves. The views are insane too, well worth the walk uphill. We spent a good 2 hours but that was at a slow pace looking for wildlife and enjoying the serenity.
Clinton M — Google review
Beautiful castle and surrounding area. Stunning views from the top. Strongly recommended!👍
Waldek — Google review
A nice challenge to a family with kids. Enjoyable views all the way up. Slightly dangerous for children at the very top but otherwise its worth the time.
Alan G — Google review
Amazing view from the castle, it only look like the walking to the top will take long time but it's not. Super nice person at the ticket office. We recommend to visit that place when you are on Sardinia
K. — Google review
If you like hiking it's a cool experience, but don't go during lunchtime (too hot) bring decent hiking shoes and water
Wolfgang T — Google review
Beautiful Place to climb up the castle 🏰 You will get an amazingly view over the Island 🇮🇹🏖️
Andy K — Google review
Nice place but you better be in a decente shape
Omar C — Google review
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Strada Statale 293 di Giba, Km35, 09010 Siliqua CA, Italy
http://www.castellodiacquafredda.com/
+39 349 156 4023
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BluFan - Parco Acquatico

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Park
It’s a good place to enjoy a day with family, we didn’t know that we can bring food inside. That’s a good point you can see that as a picnic area with tables you are free to bring everything with you inside.
Maryam H — Google review
It's anarchy. You buy your tickets but very luckily don't have a chair or a spot to sit. Shower before getting in the pool? No way. Quite noisy by the wave pool, no control over slides, you need to "borrow " the little cushion to slide, eventually people pass them on to their friends rather than to these queuing. Chairs are damaged and no control over them means people take a spare few just to put their bags on. No way you can lay a towel on the floor either. No grass, lots of sharp stone. Lots to queue. Beware of eorking staff speeding in the golf cart.
El B — Google review
We had a really good time at this water park! The staff were super friendly, interactive, and made the experience even better. The slides are a lot of fun, though there aren’t that many of them. There’s both a café and a restaurant on-site, but the food is definitely overpriced. On the plus side, there are plenty of seating areas with shade, which makes it easy to relax between rides. Overall, a fun place to spend the day!
Sara N — Google review
Older, but still nice aquapark. The slides are ok. The best for kids above 12 and bellow 6. For our 8 years old daughter we had to sign a paper, then she got blue bracelet and she was allowed to all slides except the Flying race, even though some tobogans were super slow. However this rule is not written anywhere and may change. The Rollercoaster slide is only above 16 years and today it was opened only for 30 minutes in the afternoon. We have been there on weekday and it was not crowded at all. There is plenty of beds and places in shade. The whole place is clean and each slide is watched by a lifeguard. There are also some animations in the wave pool and obligatory "foam party". At the end we had a great day.
Jiri V — Google review
Decent water park for small kids. Everything is a bit retro and tired looking but our 5yo did not care. The entertainment has a bit of an Italian Butlins vibe which is not really our thing but great for kids. Foam party and wave machine were a hit!
Karin N — Google review
It was the first time I visited Blufan. I was very impressed. Nice games, nice resting areas, very clean waters. A special thanks to Gabriele who supported us at the multi pista in our challenges 🏊 And a special hello to Marta, the most beautiful girl around 😁
Marco A — Google review
We stopped by Fun Park on our way to the north of the island and kids loved it!
Ignacio B — Google review
Pricey for a family but great entertainment and fun for my kids.
Kellie S — Google review
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Strada Statale 195, Km 24, 650, 09018 Sarroch CA, Italy
http://www.blufan.net/
+39 070 905 9107
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Porto Flavia

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Sights & Landmarks
Mines
Porto Flavia, a port built in 1925 into a cliff above the sea near Nebida in southwest Sardinia, is an impressive feat of mining engineering. It served as a loading dock for zinc and featured two tunnels connecting it to the nearby mine for efficient mineral transportation. Today, visitors can tour the site by appointment with a guide due to safety reasons. The port's dramatic location and stunning views make it a must-see attraction on the Iglesiente coast.
Interesting place with interesting history why it was build the way it was. Great tour guide with fluent english explaining everything about the history of the place.
Henk S — Google review
The tour is actually about 40 minutes, 20 of which are waiting for another group to pass. Not much to see, but i love the idea of being inside one of the most interesting engineering sites. Also the lower level is inaccessible unfortunately.
Galina L — Google review
Unusual: not a mine per se but the tunnel used to transport lead, zinc and silver from the mines to the ship (lady guide with the Bansky tattoo could be less sarcastic with her replies, otherwise it was a positive experience )
Toine M — Google review
Porto Flavia is a unique and impressive site where history meets nature. The old mining port carved into the cliff offers stunning sea views and a fascinating story of engineering. A must-see for anyone visiting the area.
Nidhal Z — Google review
Interesting spot and part of Sardegna history. Also really beautiful views. The guide was very nice. I just would love to learn a bit more as information provided was very simple and I learnt more from AI after the trip
Magdalena W — Google review
What an amazing place the history and the work that went into carving a bulk shipping and handling facility into the centre of mountain of rock. Well worth the effort to get here and check it out❤️
Paul W — Google review
A bit expensive for what you are getting to visit. The site itself is unique but the tour was underwhelming. The guide seemed like they were reading off a script instead of being actually knowledgeable. It's worth the experience if you enjoy doing your own research.
Felix C — Google review
You can park near to Porto Flavia. But notice it’s a dirt road. The guided tour was very interesting. You walk through the tunnel and see how it was build. At the end you are standing in front of the sea and enjoy a beautiful view.
Benjamin S — Google review
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Frazione Masua, 09016 Masua SU, Italy
http://www.iglesiasturismo.it/
+39 0781 274507
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Scoglio Pan di Zucchero

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Island
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Scoglio Pan di Zucchero is a 395-meter conical granite peak that offers breathtaking views of Rio. It can be accessed via a bubble-shaped cable car, providing visitors with stunning vistas. The surrounding province is rich in historical sites from various periods and civilizations, including nuraghic structures, Phoenician-Punic ruins, and medieval castles. The area also offers boat tours with the chance to spot dolphins in the sea.
It appears like in a James Bond or fantasy movie. Wonderful views from all angles
AF B — Google review
I absolutely loved this place
Joanne M — Google review
Beautiful beach and cristal sea. If you are a climber it's one of the best rock in Sardinia to go and try you're abilities... but big carefully every time, is not simply wall
Ivan D — Google review
Like a painting
Bing G — Google review
the best
Murru A — Google review
Stuppendoooo
Adriana O — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great place! Beautiful beaches and even better views, but the parking lot gets very crowded during peak season. We miraculously managed to find a parking spot, so I recommend arriving either early in the morning or late in the afternoon around lunchtime. (Original) Świetne miejsce! Przepiękne plaże i jeszcze lepsze widoki, natomiast parking w sezonie bardzo zatłoczony. Cudem udało się zaparkować, dlatego polecałabym przyjazd albo wcześnie rano, albo późnym popołudniem w porze obiadowej.
Mania — Google review
(Translated by Google) A must-see. Even on the approach, the Sugarloaf Mountain comes into view repeatedly. The best place to take a picture is from Porto Flávio. The parking lot at the end of the road is a bit wild and narrow. Tip for a good free photo spot: drive up the gravel road toward Porto Flávio. Around the bend on the left is a large pull-over area (no parking), but that didn't bother anyone. Up there, you have a fantastic view of the rock. (Original) Sehr sehenswert. Schon bei der Anreise kommt der „Zuckerhut“ immer wieder zum Sehen. Am besten kann man ein Bild vom „Porto Flávio“ machen. Der Parkplatz am Ende der Straße ist etwas wild und eng. Tipp für guten gratis Fotospot: die Schotterstraße Richtung Porto Flávio hochfahren, um die Kurve rum ist links ein großer Ausweichplatz (Halteverbot), hat aber keinen gestört. Dort oben hat man einen super Blick auf den Fels
Bergler — Google review
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Italy, USA
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Passeggiata del belvedere di Nebida

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Passeggiata del belvedere di Nebida is a breathtaking viewpoint that offers stunning vistas at any time of day, with the sunset being particularly magical as it overlooks the Laveria Lamarmora and Pan di Zucchero. Former miners encountered along the walk share intriguing stories, adding historical depth to the landscape's beauty. This coveted spot for photographers boasts a western exposure perfect for capturing sunsets and provides an evocative view of Buggerru's coast.
(Translated by Google) Quick walk accessible from the road that passes through the town. Very short but offers a breathtaking view (Original) Veloce passeggiata accessibile dalla strada che passa per il paese. Molto breve ma regala una vista mozzafiato
Federico P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Spectacular views every time I come back and I always bring friends to admire the panorama with its amazing colors that change depending on the light and the wind. (Original) Panorama spettacolare ogni volta che torno ci passo e porto sempre amici per fare ammirare il panorama dai colori stupefacenti ch cambiano a seconda della luce e del vento.
Paola ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) Easy to get to. You can leave your car in the parking lot at the start of the trail. After a few minutes' walk, you'll find yourself at the lookout overlooking the washery, a spectacular architectural spectacle set amidst the greenery overlooking the sea. (Original) Facile da raggiungere. C'è la possibilità di lasciare la macchina nel parcheggio all'inizio del sentiero. Dopo pochi minuti a piedi vi ritrovate al belvedere che affaccia sulla laveria, uno spettacolo di architettura nel verde a strapiombo sul mare.
Michela M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful panorama offering a "breathtaking" view (Original) Bellissimo panorama che offre una vista "mozzafiato"
Simona A — Google review
(Translated by Google) To say the least, wonderful! (Original) A dir poco stupendo!
Rui B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful view.. possibility to eat.. there are benches to sit on.. a nice parking lot.. everything very organized.. and what you see is worth the trip! (Original) Bellissima vista.. possibilità di mangiare.. ci sono delle panchine per sedersi.. un bel parcheggio.. tutto molto organizzato.. e ciò che si vede vale il viaggio!
Claudia S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A jewel of nature... beautiful view... and above all the possibility of having lunch or dinner in front of such wonder... (Original) Una gioiello della natura...vista bellissima...e sopratutto la possibilitadi pranzare o cenare davanti a tanta meraviglia...
Marta A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The view it offers at all hours is unparalleled! I highly recommend taking a walk there...Top! (Original) Il panorama che offre a tutte le ore è ineguagliabile! Consiglio vivamente di farci una passeggiata...Top!
Fabio M — Google review
4.8
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4.8
(451)
09016 Iglesias SU, Italy
29

Grotte Is Zuddas

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Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Grotte Is Zuddas, located in Santadi, is a vast limestone cave system that offers guided tours showcasing its unique formations such as stalactites and helictites. The cave boasts impressive stalactites and stalagmites with suggestive shapes, making it one of the largest caves in Europe. Visitors can expect a 45-minute tour involving ascending and descending stairs through the well-maintained cave interior.
Amazing adventure out in the middle of southern Sardinia. Beautiful geological formations. 16 c degrees inside all year round. Great tour guides in English, funny and informative at the same time.
Joshua W — Google review
A 1.5 hour drive away from Poetto Beach. Beautiful cafe tour with a guide who is passionate and knowledgeable and made the whole experience extra enjoyable and fun. And definitely a great escape from the scorching heat. We were there in early July and there was only a small group, so we kinda got a private tour especially when the group split into English and Italian speaking. Not wheelchair friendly as there are many steps to climb.
K — Google review
If you want to take a little break from your beach holiday, try visiting the caves and you will enjoy it. It was our first time in the caves and we loved our visit - comfortable constant 16 degrees, the beautiful mineral aragonite and some interesting facts how and when the cave was formed and discovered. Highly recommend.
Yu K — Google review
Grotte Is Zuddas in Sardinia is quite interesting with impressive rock formations, though the entry feels a bit pricey for the experience. Can get very crowded.
Maria A — Google review
A very nice cave tour. A friendly and nice guide. He explained about the different stones and the different rooms in the cave. The tour is fine with children and older people. But be prepared for a lot of stairs! I recommend to check before you go what time slots are available.
Yuval — Google review
We just loved our visit to the caves today. The tour took about an hour and a half and filled with beautiful views of the geological wonder. Lots of steps, up and down so be prepared, it's also slippery, but not as cold as I had expected. We received a summary of the tour in English on a card. Unfortunately, it was a little too dark down there to read, but the guide shared some points for the few English speakers. I highly recommend this cave, just amazing!
Alisha M — Google review
It was a great experience. There are different tour guys we’re could speak in different language to explain this historical cave. Staffs are kind and friendly and lots of fantasies. It’s almost 45 to 1 hr walk. Naturals crystal that grows in the rocks. Take note must bring jacket cause it’s cold inside specially when you go more deeper in the cave. Path was not that difficult you can also bring you kids. Use a comfortable suit and shoes and don’t forget to bring water.
A C — Google review
Nice cave. One of 3 in Europe with special crystals-they are very nice.
Ygin P — Google review
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località Is Zuddas, 09010 Santadi SU, Italy
http://www.grotteiszuddas.com/
+39 0781 188 8010
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Spiaggia di Tuerredda

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Nestled in the southwestern corner of Sardinia, Spiaggia di Tuerredda is a true gem that captures the essence of paradise. With its stunning white sand reminiscent of Caribbean beaches and crystal-clear waters, this picturesque spot is perfect for sunbathing and swimming. The beach stretches over 500 meters in a charming V-shape, offering excellent conditions for snorkeling and water sports. Surrounded by lush Mediterranean flora, it creates an inviting atmosphere ideal for families and those seeking relaxation.
It is a Beautiful Beach, clean and crystal clear cool water. There is a lido but not setup yet for the season. We were here in May and is quite windy If you have an umbrella which you will need it as it gets very hot in the sun but also you will need to have the umbrella tied up with a cord and a spiral plastic screw into the sand otherwise it will blow away ! There is very limited free parking in the entrance but further in there is a car park which charge €5
Marianna B — Google review
We were on the free part of the beach on July 30th, where there are no reserved sunbeds. Sunbeds for the beach clubs can be reserved via WhatsApp or phone. Check the website for more information. No reservation is needed for the free beach, but full is full. And full is really full, very busy. And unfortunately, there were too many wasps. It will be beautiful here in the early and late season, hence the 4 stars. But in peak season, I think it deserves 3 stars. The sand is nice and fine, and the sea slopes evenly. We didn't stay on the beach for long because of the wasps. So, I can't comment on the restaurants. Park only in the designated, paid parking spaces and not along the road, as there are definitely checks for illegal parking.
John A — Google review
Beautiful stunning beach. Absolutely need a reservation but in September it was easy and not overly busy. Parking was available completely and two sunbeds and an umbrella went between 35 and 50 euros. The toilets were free but a little smelly as they are in a swamp. All in all a great day
Vicky A — Google review
Great beach. Short walk from parking (10Euro/day). Requires online booking to be made the day before from 08:00 (2Euro/person). Thanks to the limited number of visitors it was not overcrowded. Busy but acceptable. We came from Porto Pino, the drive is spectacular with plenty of roadside spots to stop and admire the views.
Pawel J — Google review
Breathtaking beauty. A beach with amazing white sand and crystal clear water. This is one of the most beautiful, exotic beaches on the island and a popular vacation spot in Sardinia, so it's essential to buy tickets online in advance. The shallow water with schools of fish is ideal for children and snorkeling. Sun loungers and umbrellas are available for rent, and you can have lunch at the beach club looking the sea. There's a large parking next to the beach, as well as several smaller ones nearby.
Tatiana — Google review
Wow an amazing beach with the most amazing water. You need to reserve in advance so make sure to do it a few days before you plan to visit. In case you didn’t and it׳s fully booked, you can do what I did: whatsapp Tuerredda beach club, and reserve an umbrella. They will grant you access to the beach. A bit costly but it’s worth it and will save your day.
Tal S — Google review
Stunning beach!!!!! Crystal clear blue water - there’s also a restaurant/ bar and beach chairs that can be rented. We went in September and paid the €2 euro per person entry fee online on the spot but in peak summer could see this place being full so might need to pay the reservation fee in advance. As part of the fee you get 1 shower + parking cost an additional €10.
Shira W — Google review
Perfectly clear, calm, turquoise water. The beach is a bit crowded but there will be a spot for your own umbrella! In the water, which gets deep relatively quickly, you will have the beautiful blue all to yourself basically. Parking is 10€ for the whole day and 6€ from 14:30 onwards, which is a bit pricey but absolutely worth it for this beach
Ivan S — Google review
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VRW7+22, Località Tuerredda, 09019 Teulada SU, Italy
https://www.visitteulada.it/territorio/tuerredda/
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