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How long is the drive from Alghero to Castelsardo?

The direct drive from Alghero to Castelsardo is 41 mi (66 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 5 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Alghero to Castelsardo, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Stintino, as well as top places to visit like Scala di Accesso Grotte di Nettuno and Spiaggia di Bosa Marina, or the ever-popular Capo Caccia.

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Top city between Alghero and Castelsardo

The top city between Alghero and Castelsardo is Stintino. It's less than an hour from Alghero and 1 hour from Castelsardo.
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Stintino

Stintino is a charming destination known for its unspoiled countryside and pristine shores, which have remained unchanged for over a century. The natural beauty and purity of the area's landscapes are sure to captivate visitors.
Most popular city on this route
33 minutes off the main route, 45% of way to Castelsardo

Best stops along Alghero to Castelsardo drive

The top stops along the way from Alghero to Castelsardo (with short detours) are Spiaggia La Pelosa, Frecce delle grotte srl, and Roccia dell'Elefante. Other popular stops include Ente Parco Nazionale dell'Asinara - Area Marina Protetta "Isola dell'Asinara", Bosa Casa in centro storico, and Capo Caccia.
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Capo Caccia

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Capo Caccia, located near Alghero in Sardinia, is a stunning rocky outcrop known for its breathtaking views and outdoor activities. It offers scenic hiking routes and diving sites, as well as caverns with archaeological remains. The promontory is famous for being one of the tallest cliffs in Sardinia and provides an incredible vantage point to admire the sea and spectacular sunsets.
Outstanding views. It was very busy however. Wear hiking shoes if you going to climb a little higher.
Martin M — Google review
Beautiful views of you hike up towards the top
Arlene F — Google review
Beautiful experience on sea with Elena Escursioni. We spent a wonderful day at sea on their boat
Del P — Google review
Beautiful views and the cave but you need to walk down in big heat but even a lot more on the way up. Inside the cave it is warm, 18-20C during the whole year.
Radka K — Google review
You cannot access the Capo Caccia area but you can, however, for a fee of 14€, visit the underneath cave through some stairs (lots of them). My 2 cents - not worth the 14€ - visit the surrounding areas for free and you can find some real gems if you are daring enough.
Vincent S — Google review
Gorgeous views all around! Getting there by boat is even more spectacular!
Vencislav K — Google review
The lighthouse area is inaccessible as it is military area
Lukáš A — Google review
Amazing place very close to Alghero (20/30 minutes by car). Very common to admire sunset and end the day with an amazing landscapes
Giovanni A — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(1870)
07041 Alghero, Province of Sassari, Italy
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Scala di Accesso Grotte di Nettuno

Hiking area
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Wonderful activity to put on the list for Alghero and its surroundings! Booked our time slot in advance (would recommend) and bought the tickets for a visit on site. You have 684 steps to go down towards the entrance. Treated by amazing views along the way! The cave itself is spacious and has a nice temperature, a sweater can come in handy. Only thing to take in mind is the parking availability, we had the second visit of the day so quite early. If you come in any later take into account some extra time to walk towards the location. Quite a narrow road with limited options to turn around.
Elon G — Google review
So it is kind of tricky : YOU HAVE TO DO A RESERVATION BEFORE EVEN BUYING A TICKET. BUYING A TICKET DOES NOT GUARANTEE YOU THE SPOT FOR THE HOUR YOU WANT. You have to go on their website and book the time slot you want. Then you can buy your ticket either online or at their kiosk. Be careful, the parking in front of the kiosk is for residents only. The police come regularly to give tickets for tourists who parked there. For the stairs, it is okay for untrained people, not in an amazing shape which was my case. I gave birth a year ago, weigh a 100 kilos, not trained for over a year, and did it with two stops on the way back only. So it is doable for anyone. Take your time and go step by step. The cave was fine. Really pretty but the guided tour was not good since the person who speaks is it the front so they talk about things that if we are at the end of the queue we don't see what they're talking about and so sometimes it's a bit frustrating. But mostly it was good. We brought with us our 1yo, please bring your baby a little sweatshirt as it gets colder in the cave.
Cœur A — Google review
Although its one of the most beautiful caves i’ve seen i think you should very much consider if its worth it. Take in mind that there’s not much parking available, the ticket cost 14€, toilet service is not included. Tours start every hour and the gates at the top are open 30-20 minutes before. Once at the beginning of the cave you wait in line once again to get tickets checked and there is also a whole other group waiting to get in that came by boat. So once inside the guide does a great job, but on the 500 meter slow stroll through narrow path you listen to basic info in two languages, about the cave that is the same all over the world. The stairwell is very scenic if you don’t have to avoid other people tho.
Žan P — Google review
Loved every step - well worth a visit. The park and ride service is defo worth considering as the ONLY parking are the lay-by or designated pull in areas which you will find only on the “sea” side of the road. If you park along this stretch of road which isn’t a legit parking spot, you’re highly likely to get a ticket and or towed away! Be warned. Park and ride is about €5 each return.
Andy D — Google review
Amazing caves that are 65 million years old. Really a must see if you are in the area. First you must tackle the 654 steps along the side of the cliffs down and back up. You get an entrance time with your ticket (every 30 mins) and it takes about 15 mins to walk down. Then you must wait for the guided tour for entry, which is in Italian and English. Overall, we spent 1.5 hours in total. Better to book in advance during the high season. We arrived on a Sunday late morning in September and were able to get a ticket without booking for the 11:30 entrance time. There is no parking at the entrance so you have to walk or go to the free parking areas and pay for the shuttle bus.
Simon R — Google review
The cave itself was gorgeous but not as much as the the walk to get there, which is total of 654 stair steps one way. For someone who doesn’t walk a lot on a daily bases, this trip might be a bit challenging- so make sure you grab a bottle of water with you. Ticket price is 14€ for adults. Less for students and kids. Going down the stairs i recommend staying behind everyone to enjoy the views at your own pace (and to take pictures without tourists in background). For whatever reason people rushed to the cave instead of taking in the views along the way.. Once you reach the cave, the guide will wait for everyone to start. Then I would suggest to squeeze in at the start so you’re one of the first to leave the cave after the tour. That way you can walk back up without waiting behind everyone, cause most people will be slow.
Dace D — Google review
We attempted to visit twice but it was closed at short notice for safety reasons even with a confirmed ticket - we believe it’s a beautiful grotto but it is tide/water conditions dependent, you need a bit of luck to see it. Today 02/09/25 is a calm and sunny day and we could not access it. Arrive 40 mins before you booked time and factor in the 30 minute walk from the car park.
Michael W — Google review
Awesome. But wirh 34 degrees you may also just die.
Gerd S — Google review
4.6
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4.0
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Escala del Cabirol, 07041 Alghero SS, Italy
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Spiaggia di Bosa Marina

Beach
Outdoor Activities
Spiaggia di Bosa Marina is a picturesque beach located just a short drive from the center of Bosa. The long stretch of golden sand and clear waters makes it an ideal spot for relaxation, swimming, and various water sports activities. Visitors can also enjoy local cuisine at the nearby bars and restaurants.
Beautiful beach with a lot of space. You can do different things here like rent a paddling boat or do windsurfing. I think this is one of the nicest beaches on Sardinia
Aulo 2 — Google review
Nice, shallow beach. Perfect for families with young children as it is safe for them to be in the water. Though the water was quite cold compared to other beaches we visited. Water was quite clear. Not the best beach, but you definitely can stop there for refresh.
Julija J — Google review
Big beach with sand and view to the hills. This beach is very close to the town. There are some small bars.
József F — Google review
pretty good. convenient and safe.
Payorah — Google review
Very nice beach, as it is crowded, still no panic, a lot of space, bars, ....
Irena G — Google review
A nice local beach near the marina and a 3 minute drive from the Castle. An easy way to spend a lazy afternoon with a Chinò San Pellegrino or an Ichnusa (or two).
The D — Google review
Very nice place, being in COVID times , i liked how peole respected the social distance.
Dragos L — Google review
Nice beach, there's food and drinks available
Marcell F — Google review
4.1
(3515)
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3.5
(299)
Viale Mediterraneo, 08013 Bosa Marina OR, Italy, USA
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Spiaggia di S'Abba Druche

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Spiaggia di S'Abba Druche, also known as S'Abba Drukke, is a charming inlet located about 5 kilometers northwest of Bosa. This nearly 200-meter-long beach offers fine sand and shallow, clear waters. It's a secluded spot immersed in Mediterranean scrub and can be reached by car with paid parking or via an unmarked path with ancient Nuragic-era pools. The beach features a bar/restaurant and camping area for visitors to enjoy.
Ecological Camping, EMF free, non electromagnetic pollution. Beautiful beaches. Recommend 100%. This is living in paradise. Stuff are super nice. This first line to the sea cost for 2 adults with car and your tent only 20€ per night, and if you stay more nights you get discounts for the camping and for the restaurant. Camping Ecológico, zona blanca libre de radiación electromagnética.
Mariam A — Google review
Lovely location with access to beaches. Facilities basic but clean. Very busy site pitches are a bit of a free for all. WiFi works well which is a necessity as no mobile signal. Make sure you fill up with water before entering as no drinking water available once you reach the site. Moped or bikes recommend as getting in and out
Jo M — Google review
A very nice and cozy beach . Not so crowdy . You pay €7 for all.day. There is a restaurant bar and pizzeria too. Price.a bit high but nice architecture . There is another beach on the other side side..A pity the weather was a bit overcast.
Milena A — Google review
Can’t fault the beach, sheltered from the wind on a good day. Great snorkelling. Sun set. Bar with aperol spritz. one thing about the restaurant, they charged us for a pizza and when we asked about it half an hour later they claimed we hadn’t ordered… but whatever that’s nothing against the beach. just get receipt if you order something
Eli H — Google review
Very nice sand beach with a pretty view. There is also a Bar/restaurant with friendly service and bathroom. The water was clear and the beach was very clean. You need to pay for the parking but the beach is free. We went by foot from Bosa: 2h walk but on the road so do not recommend for a big group or with kids!
Rosalie L — Google review
Beautiful 3 beaches. Easy access to water and swimming just superb. It is a paid access beach , full day 7,50 and half day 5 euros. There is restaurant and a shop. No sun beds or umbrellas provided and not much shade so be prepared. The only downside we thought that the parking area is run down. There is some rubbish on the ground and the beach access area needs some maintenance. However, still a very nice area to stay by the sea!
Elena F — Google review
One of my All Fav Awesome Views great Beach it secluded down which it makes it a little more private, Tent Campers and All Facilities available, Casual eating and formal dining as well
Zenia ( — Google review
Nothing special, just decent beach. Parking is 7€. Crowded during peak season, specially during Ferragosto.
Vladimir P — Google review
4.4
(247)
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3.7
(352)
08013 Bosa, Province of Oristano, Italy, USA
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Spiaggia di Mugoni

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Spiaggia di Mugoni is a popular beach in Sardinia, near Alghero, known for its excellent snorkeling opportunities and family-friendly shallow waters. The area boasts a variety of fish species that can be easily observed with a snorkel mask. The beach features trees providing ample shade and offers comfortable sunbeds and umbrellas for relaxation. Visitors can also enjoy the amenities of the Baia di Conte Resort, which is surrounded by tranquil forests and provides a 4-star experience.
Keep your ticket EVEN after paying at the end of your day - you need it to get out the gate. Pay by cash or card AT THE END by scanning the ticket. After parking, walk to the beach and turn left. Walk along the crowded beach for 300m or so until you reach the tall tree section. Very uncrowded with natural tree shade. We were here on a Sunday and it stayed uncrowded. Water crystal clear and super panoramic view.
Anthony J — Google review
The beach itself is beautiful. The water is clear. But it is definitely overcrowded - the shore is long, but tight and the people are getting too close to each other, because of lack of space. If you want to go there, make sure you are there early enough, so you can find a good place for your umbrella. We got there with a bus from Alghero (9321 I think for 2.50 euro for one direction).
Ванина Д — Google review
Our absolute favorite in northwest Sardinia. Clear shallow water, lots of fish, pine forest just behind the beach. Nice soft sand, only a few meters of pebbles when entering the sea. Free parking in September (paid in high season, I believe). The organized area is packed, but the free zones are good enough. You could also put your towel under the trees.
Annice W — Google review
This is one of the best beaches in Alghero province. There is parking lot and bit a walking distance to beach, like 5 mins but then you will be surrounded by big trees 🌲 and nature while baking in the sun on the white sand beach. You can rent ⛱️🛏️ for 24 Euro: 2 beds and 1 umbrellas, which is a good price and also you can layout your own. There are plenty of bars for drinks and restaurants to eat really tasty food. I recommend to make a reservation and eat at La Niefe, it has nice natural shadow from the big trees while you have a sea view. Variety of wine and food is not that big but everything was delicious 😋
Liviu A — Google review
One of the longest beach in Alghero area, with pine forest where to get some shade. You have access to lots of bars and restaurants, a parking with decent fee.
Ana M — Google review
Very good clear crystal and icy water. Free parking under the trees for motorcycle. Also many places under the trees to sit.
Antonis V — Google review
Great beach, much calmer and quieter than others in the area. If you want to get a sunbed and umbrella, you have to go early because they are few. The restaurant is very nice. Parking is convenient and close to the beach. The bay is incredibly beautiful and the water is crystal clear. I recommend it.
Stanislava G — Google review
Wonderful long narrow beach fringed with pine trees and views across the bay. Really pretty ans feels wild still. We parked under a shady tree in the free car park on the left side as you enter off the road. Beach clubs and restaurants are scattered across the beach mostly to the right side. It's minutes from the airport so was our first stop when we arrived!
Edwina J — Google review
4.4
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4.3
(1947)
Strada Provinciale 55, 07041 Alghero SS, Italy, USA
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Bosa Casa in centro storico

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Points of Interest & Landmarks
(Translated by Google) Great town, especially the walk/climb to the castle. Want a good and inexpensive lunch? Piazza del Carmine, 13, 08013 Bosa OR, Italy Huge sandwich with bressaola, arugula and granna for less than 6 euros For the very best coffee, go to the cafeteria on the corner of corso victoria emanuelle 2 and via a lamamore (sp19) Free parking on the other side of the river (Original) Geweldig stadje, vooral de wandeling/klim naar het kasteel. Goed en niet duur lunchen? Piazza del Carmine, 13, 08013 Bosa OR, Italië Voor nog geen 6 euro enorm broodje met bressaola,rucola en granna Voor de aller allerbeste koffie ga je naar de cafeteria op de hoek van corso victorie emanuelle 2 en via a lamamore (sp19) Gratis parkeren aan de andere kant van de rivier
Ron R — Google review
(Translated by Google) The historic center is beautiful, with all the colorful houses. (Original) Bellissimo il centro storico.con tutte le case colorate.
Salvatore V — Google review
5.0
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4.5
(938)
Via Borgo S' Ignazio, 23, 09089 Bosa OR, Italy
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Castle of Serravalle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Castle of Serravalle, also known as Malaspina Castle, is a walled fortress perched on Serravalle Hill in Bosa, Italy. Dating back to the 12th century, this medieval stronghold offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Temo River and the charming old town of Bosa. Visitors can explore a small chapel adorned with 14th-century frescoes that provide a glimpse into its historical past.
Get up there! There are some stairs to visit the castle, and yes it’s not a huge place, but definitely worth the visit. The entrance fee is 5€, there is an interesting background story for the place, and the view of Bosa is fantastic.
Ábel M — Google review
Do you want an amazing view over Bosa? This is the place! When visiting beautiful Bosa, you should go to the castle on top of the hills – I promise you: the view is worth it! There are some steep stairs, so be aware if you have trouble with stairs. The castle itself isn't the most impressive or well-preserved I've seen, but the view makes it all worth it.
Nanna — Google review
Well worth the walk up for the views of Bosa and out to the sea. The castle itself is ok. It is good to climb the tower and walk on top of the walls. Be warned, the steel steps up the tower are very steep and there are multiple. Be careful m, especially on the way down. The fresco in the church is in good condition and worth a quick visit. The entry fee was 5€.
Simon R — Google review
Nice view over the city. The way up is just wonderful through the city with all the colored houses. The lady at the counter doesn’t speak any English, but no problem. Be careful cause there no restroom anywhere near, so keep that in mind and stop to a restaurant/bar before going up. :)
Ana-Elena B — Google review
Must visit when visiting Bosa!!! It costs 5€ to enter the impressive castle. It is on top of the hill of Serravalle, be prepared for a long, steep staircase. It offers a spectacular view of the town and surroundings
Sonata S — Google review
Go for the spectacular views of Bosa and surroundings. Take it easy, some steep steps. The audio guide from download at ticket desk is worthwhile, although it goes into a lot of depth.
Kilian O — Google review
A visit to the castle has to be the highlight of a visit to Bosa. Parts of the castle have crumbled away, but many parts are still intact and you can walk around the ramparts and even climb to the top of the tallest tower if you have the courage to take on the steep steps!!! The views are breathtaking. Entrance costs a laughable €5. This includes entrance into the Chiesa di Nostra Signora de Sos Regnos Altos in the grounds with its frescoes dating back to the 1300s.
David S — Google review
Excellent views in all directions from the castle. The church has some ancient frescos. The almond trees within the castle walls provide lovely shade. Toilets out of order.
Maree A — Google review
4.2
(3283)
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3.7
(948)
Via Canonico Gavino Nino, 08013 Bosa OR, Italy
http://castellodibosa.it/
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Bombarde Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Bombarde Beach is a picturesque 1-kilometer stretch of sandy shoreline surrounded by volcanic rocks, offering a tranquil escape near the city of Alghero in Sardinia. The beach features calm, iridescent waters ranging from green to blue and is popular for kite surfing and windsurfing. Visitors can access the beach easily via public transportation or car, with ample paid parking available. Additionally, there are restaurants nearby where visitors can savor local cuisine while enjoying the beautiful surroundings.
Busy but lovely clear water and soft sand. 7 euro for a sunbed, foods decent enough at the beach bar. Free parking if you walk fir a bit, paid parking close by. Park dodgy and you'll get a ticket. Water gets deep quicker than usual, so your not swimming for 5 mins then standing up and it's knee deep, go just for the clear water. Sand temperature is just below molten lava and did I mention its busy
Jon A — Google review
Very crowded beach although quite clean. The restaurant nearby serves delicious meals even though it is very busy and the waiting is a bit long. But it was worth it as the lasagne was absolutely mouthwatering
Iza R — Google review
absolutely worth it, after only 40 minutes touring around all the (paid) parking spaces we found something who left so we got a spot. went to the beach, looks beautiful, great, we rented a parasol, after paying we were told nothing available, no problem, it was sunny and hot. highly recommended place, everyone comes here, great crowd, more than in Manhatten. really sandy sand by the looks of it, too. went somewhere else, same sun, same water
Wolfgang W — Google review
Great beach a bit far in a quieter location. I was cycling over there and it was beautiful experience. Plenty of trees for the shade and some rocks around. Beautiful turquoise and blue shallow water.
Katarzyna W — Google review
Nice beach a little crowded but fun for the kids.
Shaun A — Google review
Very good beach but also overcrowded in the august. I things better beach and sea is at the Mugoni
Antonis V — Google review
We liked this beach, Guy, better. The purest water, like a tear. There are no algae, although other beaches at the same time are just a nightmare. Beautiful coastline.
Olha B — Google review
The best beach near Alghero
Daniel S — Google review
4.3
(5030)
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4.1
(1746)
Italy, USA
http://www.sardegnaturismo.it/de/punto-di-interesse/le-bombarde
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Spiaggia di Porto Ferro

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Public beach
Outdoor Activities
Spiaggia di Porto Ferro is a renowned beach in Sardinia, known for being one of the island's most extensive nudist beaches. It was officially designated as a nudist beach in 2018 and offers specific areas for naturist visitors. The beach features a 200-meter stretch of tiny coves beyond the stone tower at the end of the beach, providing privacy for nudist sunbathing.
What a great atmosphere! It’s like moving back in time into the 60s! Freedom, peace, love and beautiful people as well as one of the best sunset spots we’ve been to. There’s a rocky part and there’s a good stretch of reddish sand. It’s nicely nested in a deep bay, resulting in spectacular views. There’s a bar and griglieria, working as a co op, so the prices are great and their food is really nice, make sure to bring some money as you can buy some ethnic jewellery, tie dye or batik fabrics and lots of other treasures! It was, by far, our favourite beach.
Eliza T — Google review
A very nice, a bit wild, dog friendly beach with 2 nice Bars, cafes at the south end. Soft sand and shallow water. No life guard. Loved this place.
TKD T — Google review
Beautiful, wild beach with golden clear water, and a natural vibe. We visited with our dog and it was absolutely perfect plenty of space, no stress, and our four legged friend had the time of his life running around and splashing in the water. It’s not overly crowded, and the surrounding landscape is stunning. Great spot for nature lovers, peaceful walks, and laid-back beach days. Highly recommended for dog owners. This place truly feels welcoming and free. One warning: the parking situation feels like a trap. There’s no clear information, and yet fines are handed out like candy. The beach is fantastic — but the parking enforcement is a joke. Pay attention, or you’ll pay for it.
Miron D — Google review
Pretty nice beach for being free. A good break from having to pay so much for others. There was plenty of space on the beach area and lots of room to swim. The parking lot is a bit trashy but you don't swim in the parking lot. There's about a 400 meter walk to the beach from the parking lot which is not biggie. Just letting you know in case you plan on bringing a bunch of stuff. Enjoy!
Cassia G — Google review
We were there for the sunset which was amazing. Stunning view. But the beach is very dirty, full of plastic pieces and not only. Go there without expectations for the beach, but just for the sunset that worths.
Teodora B — Google review
Extraordinary beautiful, calm, crystal clear water and nice sand. Parking is free.
Plamena K — Google review
I went there to see the sunset. There is a bar on the beach where you can have a snak and a drink. The customers seemed young and slightly alternative. Good vibes
Donatella N — Google review
A great beach with beautiful surroundings. You can go swimming or take short walks. There is a large car park so parking is not a problem!
Marc-Antoine D — Google review
4.5
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4.3
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Via Monte Airatu, 07100 Sassari SS, Italy, USA
http://www.sardegnaturismo.it/it/punto-di-interesse/porto-ferro
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Frecce delle grotte srl

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Nature & Parks
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Caverns & Caves
Frecce delle grotte srl offers an unforgettable experience of exploring the stunning Grotte. Visitors have enjoyed boat rides to the caves and even spotted dolphins during their trips. The crew is known for being welcoming and hospitable, providing coffee and refreshments on board. While some suggest that more details about the region could be shared during the tour, many find the long boat ride along the cliffs to be awe-inspiring.
2 options to get there. Boat or land (incl 600+ steps). When it's choppy, no boats run. Amazing sight. Tour in Italian and English and well worth it. No need to book ahead if going by land but you may need to wait. If going by sea, boat and entry paired together.
Alex S — Google review
I enjoyed Neptune's Grotto, it's beautiful and ethereal. The boat ride there was lovely and weather was perfect. There are a lot of people in at any given time, so expect some queues and slowness. But it's a little confusing online how to book. If taking the boat, you buy a ticket from the vendor in person, not online. My ticket was €17. But the Grotto has a separate admission which is €14. This caught a few people out on the day. They do take card and cash 🙂
Jo T — Google review
First time being in a cave, cool place to view. Guide tours in both Italian and English, also possible to ask questions in French. Typical tourist attraction but one definitely worth doing when in Alghero.
Yente W — Google review
Overcrowded + horrible organization 😔 The cave was beautiful, the boat ride was pleasant, and the crew was skilled and polite. For these aspects, I would give 10 out of 5 stars. However, the organization at the cave entrance was terrible. About half of our boat was overtaken by a group of around 40 German tourists. When we pointed this out, they laughed at us. When we reported it to the staff at the ticket office and the entrance, they acted as if it wasn’t their problem. The group was let in ahead of us simply because they pushed through. Considering the entrance fee wasn’t cheap, the service was very poor and irresponsible. As a result, I spent the entire cave visit worrying whether we would make it back in time for the boat, and I couldn’t enjoy the tour. I would only recommend this place to people with strong nerves.
Ivana P — Google review
The lady at the ticket office was very professional and knowledgeable. The guy at the boat entrance was rude and very unprofessional. Shouting and making hand gestures!! Boats are dated and very crowded, probably over the allowed capacity limit. Try other operators to visit the caves.
Mohanad A — Google review
Good afternoon, there was one tour at 10, one at 3 pm that day. Nice tour sailors, really helpful. They maybe could give us more details about the region/environment. Really hot on the boat so don’t forget sunscreen and water!!
Lo ( — Google review
This is a trip you must do. The Grotte is a wonderful sight to see (price is completely seperate to the boat ride out and my experience is that you are told this) I have seen dolphins on 2 trips out to the Grotte and Steps. The crew on Debora are great. Very welcoming and hospitable. Coffee and refreshments are served on board ☕️
Eileen V — Google review
Absolutely dissapointing..arrived at the cave and captain said that weather is not good to park the boat. Did not even reach the entrance to see that. At that moment the waves was 0.6-0.8m. They already told while buying tickets that if weather is not good they will just swim around with the boat (like they knew that it will happen from the beginning).
Justas K — Google review
4.3
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4.0
(5708)
Banchina Dogana, 07041 Alghero SS, Italy
http://www.grottedinettuno.it/
+39 368 353 6824
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11

residenza porto ferro

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Bed & breakfast
Outdoor Activities
Residenza Porto Ferro is a laid-back B&B that offers comfortable accommodations with cozy interiors. Guests can enjoy the lush garden and relax on the shaded terrace equipped with sun loungers. The rooms are warm and inviting, providing a homey atmosphere for visitors. This charming establishment is perfect for those seeking a tranquil getaway in an idyllic setting.
(Translated by Google) German-speaking, familiar, super friendly and quiet. Homemade bread for breakfast, covered barbecue area, holiday apartments are perfectly fine. Unfortunately, it's a 30-minute walk to the beach (5 minutes by car), electricity is charged separately upon departure (Original) Deutschsprachig, familiär, super sympathisch und ruhig. Selbstgemachtes Brot zum Frühstück, überdachter Grillplatz, Ferienwohnungen gehen voll in Ordnung. Leider knappe 30min zu Fuß zum Strand (5min mit dem Auto), Strom wird bei der Abreise getrennt berechnet
Helge C — Google review
(Translated by Google) For those who love nature, nothing better than this holiday home in the greenery a stone's throw from the sea. Nature, courtesy and a smile from the owner, Petra, among the smells of her beloved medicinal plants. (Original) Per chi ama la natura niente di meglio che questa casa vacanza nel verde a due passi dal mare. Natura, cortesia e un sorriso della proprietaria, Petra, tra gli odori delle sue amate piante officinali.
Silvano G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very quiet place surrounded by greenery and surrounded by a well-kept garden. The hosts Petra and Carsten are delightful, kind and helpful people. I will definitely come back. (Original) Luogo molto tranquillo immerso nel verde e circondato da un giardino curato .Gli host Petra e Carsten sono persone deliziose, gentili e disponibili. Tornerò sicuramente.
DONATELLA R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Natural, welcoming and gentle greenery. Very close to all the natural parks and the most beautiful beaches in Sardinia! Fresh homemade bread with sourdough every day and homemade organic jams! Highly recommended! (Original) Naturale verde accogliente e gentile.vicinissimo a tutti i parchi naturali e le più belle spiagge della sardegna!Pane fresco fatto in casa con lievito madre tutti i giorni e marmellate bio casalinghe!Consigliatissimo!
Matteo — Google review
(Translated by Google) We had a nice bungalow, a very tasty breakfast every day, lots of good tips for leisure activities and nice SUP excursions. Petra and Carsten made our vacation something special. Thank you (Original) Wir hatten ein schönes Bungalow ,jeden Tag ein sehr leckeres Frühstück.viele gute Tips zur Freizeitgestaltung und schöne SUP Ausflüge. Petra und Carsten haben unseren Urlaub zu etwas besonderem gemacht.Danke
Andrea H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent welcome and top location (Original) Ottima accoglienza e location top
Davide Z — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice, I would happily go back. (Original) Bello, ci ritornerei volentieri .
Erika M — Google review
4.8
(12)
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4.3
(660)
Santa Maria la Palma, Via Pattada, 47, 07040 Alghero SS, Italy
+39 328 331 0234
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Spiaggia di Maria Pia

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Spiaggia di Maria Pia is a famous beach known for its clean, white sand and clear waters that stretch over a kilometer long. The area offers exciting activities such as exploring Neptune's Grotto, visiting vineyards and wine cellars, and enjoying the narrow cobblestone streets and golden shorelines.
Very nice beach without seaweed. Clean, pleasant, there are trees you can hide in their shade. The most beautiful beach in Alghero
Grzegorz J — Google review
Excellent beach, clean water, can be very crowded between 10 and 4 this time of uear but still lovely! If you walk until the very end, less people and more space.
Patricia M — Google review
Beautiful beach. It is wide and long enough for plenty of people to use. There are also trees in the beginning which provide sufficient shade.
Luky J — Google review
I'm not sure where Maria Pia ends and Fertilia beach starts, but the closer you get to Fertilia, the beach becomes calmer and the parking - free (the part with the palm trees by the road, not with the pines). Unfortunately the free beach areas are not clean from algae, as everywhere in Sardinia.
Annice W — Google review
One of our favourite beaches in the region! The sand is really fine, the beach itself and the water are clean. There are few beach bars and plenty of space for your own umbrella. ☀️🌊⛱️ You can use the public transport to come to the beach from Alghero. 🚌
Ванина Д — Google review
Beautiful beach with free areas. The water is crystal clear and gradually deepens, and the shore is covered with soft sand. Even on the weekend, it wasn’t too crowded.
Dóra J — Google review
Very nice, long and sandy beach with pine trees 👍🏻
Radek E — Google review
This was a beautiful beach with clear, greenish blue water. The water gets deeper very gradually and the waves are gentle. There are some rocks for decent snorkeling on one side of the beach. There was a fenced parking lot across the street where we paid 10 Euros for all day. There was a row of parking spaces in front of the beach, but I’m not sure if they were free. Many parked along the road. There is a beach bar with nice drinks. There is a toilet behind it. Also, there are a small number of sunbeds you can rent.
Rachel O — Google review
4.4
(2474)
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4.2
(2052)
07041, Italy, USA
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Spiaggia Pazzona

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Spiaggia Pazzona is a hidden gem that offers an enchanting escape into nature. This stunning beach features smooth, rounded white pebbles instead of traditional sand, creating a unique and picturesque setting. The water here is exceptionally clear and clean, resembling a sparkling pool—perfect for snorkeling enthusiasts eager to explore the underwater world. Visitors can enjoy free parking conveniently located right by the beach, making it easy to access this tranquil spot.
Lovely beach with white sand which gives water a beautiful colour. Plenty of free parking next to the beach. Bars are very expensive, so I would recommend bringing your own drinks and food. Bad points: the car park and about 2km of the road are very dusty,
Serg N — Google review
Beautiful white small pebble beach with crystal blue water and very quiet for mid July! Be aware of the ‘dirt path’ which was a lot more off roading than we expected! watch out for rocks! Lots of parking down by the beach and small kiosk for food and drink! Beautiful beach and a much quieter spot than the main beaches in Stintino
Violet S — Google review
Cloudy day and cloudy/cold water. Today with the sun and wind it’s better.
Stella P — Google review
The beach is very nice, with small white pebbles and crystal clear water. For the aesthetics I would rate it with 5 stars. But it is quite crowded with people, many of them speaking loudly and some even with the music boxes. This isn't a beach where you can enjoy the sounds of the ocean and the wind. Also the people selling stuff on the beach are quite annoying, waking you up every 10 minutes.
Alek H — Google review
Don’t come here after the summer. It’s deserted and covered in seaweed.
Z — Google review
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Mirko L — Google review
(Translated by Google) A marvel. A quiet place and crystal-clear sea. A mixture of fine sand and coral. Easily accessible directly by car via a stretch of dirt road with parking available. (Original) Una meraviglia. Posto tranquillo e mare cristallino. Sabbia mista fine e corallini. Accesso comodo direttamente in macchina tramite tratto di strada sterrata con possibilità di parcheggio.
Andrea P — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful long beach with fine white sand and almost turquoise waters. Gentle waves and very few people. An ideal alternative to the crowded Pelosa beach… (Original) Una preciosa playa larga con arena fina y blanca, aguas de color casi turquesa. Oleaje suave y muy poca gente. Ideal alternativa para lo saturado de playa Pelosa que está abarrotada…
Willie S — Google review
4.4
(252)
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4.0
(295)
Unnamed Road, 07040, 07040 Stintino SS, Italy
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Spiaggia di Ezzi Mannu

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Spiaggia di Ezzi Mannu is a hidden gem nestled between the municipalities of Stintino and Sassari, offering an idyllic escape from the bustling tourist hotspots of Northern Sardinia. This expansive two-kilometer stretch of beach features stunning emerald waters and unique quartz sand that invites visitors to lay down their towels without feeling cramped. Unlike more popular beaches, Ezzi Mannu provides a serene atmosphere where you can enjoy the gentle breeze and crystal-clear water in peace.
Excellent beach. A lot of people in the organized area but also a lot of free space (unfortunately not cleaned of algae and grass, as it is always in Sardinia). Free parking, easier to find a place than on neighbouring Pazzona.
Annice W — Google review
Nice beach without many people like on LaPelosa. It’s very clean with small bar available. We were here end of May and nothing to pay for the parking, not sure about the prices of umbrellas as we hit the day very there has been some issue with lifeguard so we couldn’t rent any (not sue the dependency of having or rather not little shadow on the beach vs lifeguard missing). The entrance to the water is deeper quickly (1.2m - 1.3m deep with few steps) however water is crystal clear, some small rocks st the bottom so good for snorkeling. The beach is sandy however this white places are mini stones. Not an issue but kids are not too happy 🤷🏻‍♂️ other than that it’s great.
Greg — Google review
Very beautiful beach is an incredible atmosphere, clean spacious, enough space for everyone! Crystal clear water, there is a very beautiful cafe you can take sun loungers for the day, delicious cuisine, very fragrant cappuccino. We had a great day with my family. 10 out of 10🌞
Mary K — Google review
The beach is just magical, yes it is wild mostly, but there is a bar, toilet, and not so many people as on la pelosa. And no need to pay for the beach and book in advance . Beautiful granular Pebble white in color. It was unforgettable
Olena T — Google review
One of our favorite beaches! Sandy and pebbly but it doesnt hurt the feet, clear beautiful waters, lots of space as it is a long coast and free parking so close.
Patricia M — Google review
Beautiful white small pebble and sand beach with totally clear crystal water. Ignore the ugly power station 5 miles further along as it does not affect the quality of the beach or water. Following the signs one feel like you are driving into the back yard of a farm but this is the entrance to the beach. When you reach the beach car parking area continue driving to the right until you find a less crowded section. There is a lot of car parking space and you are right behind the beach itself. Exit is up a dirt hill and out on another road so there are no traffic issues between arriving and leaving. The beach is busy but you can find space and enjoy a beautiful place
Ian F — Google review
Cristal clear water. The beach is packed in August, but it’s still relatively easy to find yout place. A free parking nearby.
Maciej T — Google review
Doesn’t live up to the hype. The beach itself could be stunning, but the experience is spoiled by trash scattered everywhere, bottles, wrappers, sigarette filters, you name it. Felt more like a recycling depot than a seaside escape. Such a waste of what should be a beautiful spot.
Thomas W — Google review
4.4
(2644)
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4.0
(966)
Via Ezzi Mannu, 07040 Stintino SS, Italy, USA
https://www.sardegnaturismo.it/it/luoghi/nord-ovest/stintino
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Spiaggia La Pelosa

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Nestled in the stunning northwestern region of Sardinia, Spiaggia La Pelosa is a true coastal paradise that beckons beach lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. This idyllic stretch of white sand boasts crystal-clear turquoise waters, making it perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and leisurely beach strolls. The serene atmosphere is complemented by the presence of a historic medieval watchtower that stands sentinel over the landscape.
The most beautiful beach I have ever seen. You will need to make a reservation and bring mats which are mandatory
Natalia U — Google review
Very pretty, but very expensive and full of people. First row 50 (2 chairs and 1 umbrella) other rows 45. It’s very very full and very very beautiful. Depends on the kind of trip you are doing. And if you enter the website at 8 it’s almost sure you can buy. Parking paid, saw many people getting tickets on the way out, so pay for the hours you are going to stay.
Camila P — Google review
Overall experience was a 3/5. What is good: - view and the sea was just so beautiful and a must see for sure What is bad: - parking is quite expensive (paid 15€ for 4h) - you need to put a mat below your beach towel - reserving is a bit stressful (tickets are very popular and so you should reserve by 8am (or 9am when the not fulfilled reservations get back online)) - place is super crowded; it is really hard to relax there - windy place; be prepared for flying sun umbrellas (so better get a anker for your umbrella)
Sebastian K — Google review
Sure the water is beautiful, but you have to share it with hundreds of other people. Way too crowded. I thought that needing to make a reservation and pay ahead of time that they limited the number of people but that's not the case. We stayed the whole day to get our money's worth, but the beach was too crowded. There are beaches that are just as beautiful, free, and not full of people. Highly overrated.
Cassia G — Google review
Beautiful beach with fine white sand and turquoise water. The views are amazing, and the sea is crystal clear — perfect for swimming and relaxing.
Anisoara R — Google review
This is one of the most popular beaches in Sardinia. The water is clean and transparent. We went off-season (mid-October) and were positively surprised that they don`t charge for parking now. Better arrive early in the morning because an hour later the parking was almost full. The weather in October turned out to be perfect for beach time - less crowds and more parking space. Another positive surprise is that they did not charge us for a beach towel mat - there was no one to look after this. Also being off-season we did not have to make a reservation and just popped-up. The beach is suitable for families with children - no waves, calm water. Totally recommend but come here in October.
Яна Т — Google review
Super crowded, and impossible to find parking after 10:30 am, even in late September, on a weekday. This is a "fake" beach where social validation, digital culture, and identity performance is the main attraction. By the way, you'll need to make reservations a month in advance. Parking is super expensive, if you can find any spaces. This is your typical Instagram scam. That being said, the water is clear and shallow, a perfect swimming pool. Come here early to enjoy it. Oh, no reservations required if you're not planning to lie on the sandy beach.
Diego G — Google review
One of the most beautiful beaches I have ever seen. The water is so blue and tranquil. Plan ahead to either get a full day pass 7 days in advance which allows you to enter the beach at anytime on the day(s) you previously selected. Alternatively, you can obtain a QR code 48-hour in advance, however, you must enter during a specific time. You will also need to pay for parking which accepts credit cards. Plan in advance and you will absolutely enjoy your time here.
Saeed D — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(11253)
Italy, USA
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16

Ente Parco Nazionale dell'Asinara - Area Marina Protetta "Isola dell'Asinara"

Public services
Nature & Parks
National Parks
Beautiful Island Suggest have a guide for the history of the island.
Wai K — Google review
Stunning pure nature. You can see goats , horses, muflons and of course unique white donkeys walking around you. Also the prison is very interesting. I recommend to take a boat taxi from windsurfing center near LA Pelosa
Kamila Č — Google review
The most beautiful place I've ever been!
Nikolett V — Google review
TOP
Gabriele C — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the most beautiful places in Sardinia and in the world. You will be able to find various things to visit, the prison, the ossuary, the old work buildings, but above all... The greenery and the sea. It's great to tour the island by bike, be careful in the summer because it's 40 degrees. The only thing, remember that this island is a protected park, so forget about services, taxis, public transport, banks or similar. (Original) Uno dei posti più belli della Sardegna e del mondo. Potrete trovare varie cose da visitare, il carcere, l'ossario, le vecchie costruzioni di lavoro, ma soprattutto... Il verde e il mare. Grandioso girare l'isola in bici, attenti d'estate perché ci sono 40 gradi. Unica cosa, ricordate che quest'isola è un parco protetto, per cui dimenticatevi servizi, taxi, mezzi pubblici, banche o similari.
Riccardo A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Stunning wild island, panorama, vegetation, animals, all naturalistic and enchanting... fantastic beaches and sea... excursion made by off-road vehicle with the guide of AsinarAvventura... Annalisa Sanna... not to be missed, highly recommended!! (Original) Stupenda isola selvaggia ,panorama ,vegetazione,animali ,tutto naturalistico e incantevole ..spiagge e mare fantastici ...escursione fatta con fuoristrada con la guida di AsinarAvventura ..Annalisa Sanna ..da non perdere ,,consigliatissima!!
Francesca S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fabulous place, uncontaminated and rich in every type of flora and especially fauna, I don't think I have ever seen more beautiful seaside places in my life, even though I went in August, there were a maximum of 50/60 people on the whole island, I highly recommend it (Original) Posto favoloso, incontaminato e ricco di ogni tipo di flora e soprattutto fauna, non credo di aver visto mai in vita mia posti di mare più belli, nonostante sia andato ad agosto, c'erano massimo 50/60 persone in tutta l'isola, lo consiglio vivamente
J J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful park surrounded by nature, it is easy to meet wild animals and the beaches are wonderful. If you decide to visit it by bike it is recommended to do so only if you are well trained, there are many climbs. (Original) Bellissimo parco immerso nella natura, è facile incontrare animali selvatici e le spiagge sono stupende se si decide di visitarlo in bici è consigliato farlo solo se ben allenati, ci sono molte salite.
Gianmarco — Google review
4.6
(94)
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4.5
(940)
Via Ponte Romano, 81, 07046 Porto Torres SS, Italy
http://www.parcoasinara.org/
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Nuraghe Santu Antine

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Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Nuraghe Santu Antine is an ancient Sardinian stone structure that once had three floors and a 24-meter tower. It is a significant part of the island's identity, representing the ancient history of Sardinia. Located in the Sardinian countryside, this massive and silent structure offers visitors a unique glimpse into the island's past. Exploring its interior reveals unexpected hallways, staircases, and different views, making it an intriguing destination for history and architecture enthusiasts.
Vast, well preserved 3500 year old archaeological site. The ticket office (10 euros per person) has an app you can download for free, which provides you with a good guide throughout the complex in several languages. Clean restrooms, snack bar, and outdoor seating along with plenty of parking. The site itself is extensive with lots of levels and tunnels to explore. Well lit in dark areas. Marvelous vistas of the surrounding valley.
Drake M — Google review
Very interesting historical landmark; we had no idea it could be so cute. It felt like a labyrinth. Very well kept and intriguing. Guided tours and audio guides are recommended.
Cristina P — Google review
Quite simply the finest Nuragic site we visited (and we visited five) while in Sardinia. Absolutely fascinating. And the bucolic setting intensifies the mystic effect of the surrounding hills. Well worth a few hours to visit. Also, don't forget to stop by the little restaurant attached to the ticket office for some antipasti and wine. All in all, a beautiful day out.
Andrew D — Google review
Very interesting historical artifact and fun to climb with great views
Nick C — Google review
Loved it! Beautifully preserved and very interesting to read about its history. 10 euro per person entry which we originally thought pricey was well worth it 👌. A self-guided Audio is also included in this price. 😀.
Thekilteddrifters — Google review
Fantastic place. Must be the best preserved Nuraghe in Sardinia.
Andrew F — Google review
A beautifully preserved Nuraghe in the Logudoro region of Sardinia ( Northwest). The site is well organised for individual or group tours, with a ticket office/souvenir shop, a bar with snacks and hot and cold drinks, and public restrooms. The full price ticket is 8€, which is fair since it goes to the maintenance expenses. You can take a walk all around and inside the Nuraghe, up to the top terrace, which offers an astounding view of the valley. There is no wheelchair nor assisted access to the upper levels, that you can reach by a very steep and tall set of stone steps, so keep this in mind when you visit. There are informative panels all around, to explain the history and architecture of the site.
Margherita D — Google review
this one is a small but almost fully intact Nuraghe you can find on the island. the ticket price of 10€ can feel expensive but worth a visit if you are in the area. No guided tours were offered on site according to the receptionist at the ticket counter but I saw a group with a guide speaking in Italian. Probably organised tour group. Self explanatory place and shouldn't take more than 30min.
Chanakya — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(453)
SP21, 07048 Torralba SS, Italy
+39 079 847481
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Cattedrale di San Nicola

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
The Cattedrale di San Nicola is a medieval Romanesque cathedral that boasts a later baroque facade, as well as Gothic and neoclassical features. Its left side showcases an intriguing blend of architectural styles due to the building's 600-year construction period which features elements from Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassical eras. The elaborate frontal design is impressive but visitors should not neglect exploring the rest of the cathedral.
If you like to visit very beautiful churches, here's one for you! Everything about this magnificent church is impressive. I visited twice in three days. Quite amazing!!!
Alan F — Google review
Pretty neat and ornate church. Disappointing it was closed when we arrived so we could not see the interior.
Richard — Google review
Explore the beautifully maintained cathedral with its intriguing features and a hint of mystery. The narrow streets make it more enjoyable to walk rather than drive, especially if you are unfamiliar with these tiny roads. Discover the cathedral's charming rooms for dining and meetings.
Elena M — Google review
Churches are not exactly an endangered species in Italy. After a while the memory of visiting one gets mixed up with the memory of visiting another. Except here. The Duomo boasts some seriously impressive architecture. Outside the huge Spanish baroque-style facade is breathtaking. Inside the church is divided into numerous chapels, each has a description in both Italian and English. The highlight of a visit to Sassari.
David S — Google review
The left side of the cathedral is perhaps the most interesting aspect of this building because it reveals several architectural styles. Since it took 600 years to complete, the cathedral mixes Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical elements. The ornate facade will not fail to impress, but don't let it stop you from checking out the rest of the building.
Georges Y — Google review
Nice cute city! If you have time make sure you visit it
Botond R — Google review
Beautiful church and had the opportunity to see a marriage happen.
Violetta M — Google review
♥️Wonderful♥️
Viera F — Google review
4.5
(2016)
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4.3
(236)
Piazza Duomo, 07100 Sassari SS, Italy
https://www.sardegnaturismo.it/it/esplora/cattedrale-di-san-nicola
+39 376 270 6449
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Piazza d'Italia

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Piazza d'Italia is a bustling town square located in the heart of Sassari, featuring impressive classic architecture and several shops and restaurants. The surrounding buildings date back to the late 19th century, showcasing grandiose styles typical of Italy's post-unification era. Visitors can enjoy a variety of dining options in the square or nearby cafes, especially during evenings when the area comes alive with locals dressed in their finest attire.
Beautiful architecture surrounded by quaint narrow cobblestoned streets steeped in history. Not overcrowded end of Sept!
Angie O — Google review
Piazza d'Italia is the main square of Sassari. it is dominated by the neo-Classical Palazzo della Provincia. There are plenty of places to enjoy a drink and admire the surroundings. It comes alive at night. Maybe it's just me but the square just seemed too polished and modern and didn't really impress.
David S — Google review
Piazza d'Italia in Sassari, Sardinia, has won my heart with its captivating charm and lively atmosphere. I had a delightful experience here, and I'm excited to share my thoughts. Nestled in the heart of Sassari, this picturesque square boasts a wonderful selection of restaurants, offering a diverse culinary experience that caters to all tastes. From traditional Italian dishes to international cuisines, you'll find something to satisfy your cravings. The variety of dining options nearby is definitely a big plus! What truly sets Piazza d'Italia apart is the enchanting ambiance it exudes. The vibrant atmosphere is enhanced by the lively sounds of music, creating a delightful backdrop as you stroll through the square. It's the perfect spot to unwind and soak in the local culture while enjoying a pleasant evening with friends or loved ones. However, I'm giving it four stars instead of five due to the occasional overcrowding during peak hours, which can make it a bit challenging to find a comfortable seating spot. Nonetheless, the overall experience was still enjoyable and worth a visit. If you're looking for a lively and gastronomically rich destination in Sassari, Piazza d'Italia is the place to be. Whether you're a food enthusiast or simply love immersing yourself in the local vibes, this charming gem is sure to leave you with lasting memories.
VISHNU K — Google review
Had a fun morning before the pouring rain caused the cancellation of the parade. Beautiful costumes
MaryJon H — Google review
So ,the most popular square in Sassari ,the plce which people do events ,concerts ,theaters ..the everything you can image ,and you have the small restaurants and cafes ..I really liked this place
Aynur G — Google review
Large Piazza, with a few cafes. Impressive municipal building and statue. Mostly banking and lawyers in the surrounding buildings.
Maree A — Google review
very good place with many good restaurant and wine bars in surrounding
T O — Google review
This is most likely the largest and most central square in Sassari. Many of the buildings surrounding it are from the late 19th century, done in a grandiose style by a re-emerging Italy after the unification of the country in 1870. There are many restaurants, eateries and cafés on the square and in the vicinity. The square comes alive in the evening.
Georges Y — Google review
4.4
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4.1
(307)
07100 Sassari SS, Italy
http://www.provincia.sassari.it/
+39 079 206 9000
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Necropolis of Sant'Andrea Priu

$$$$cheap
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Ancient Ruins
Ticket booth is about 1 km further along the road. Interesting place and beautiful surroundings.
Vendula K — Google review
Don’t come without a tour group they won’t open it for you But they will charge you before saying that
Dak S — Google review
Fascinating place. I love seeing the reality of how a place is used rather than guesswork which usually how you have to look at ancient places. The fresco are amazing but I think euro€6 entry fee is excessive, as it isn't that large a site. Some English translation would have helped explain how the site was used - we have been to smaller sites and been given great little booklets to take around which really helped us get the best from the site.
Claire P — Google review
Well, if you have seen the fantastic pictures above, you have already seen it. But youn can also spend 7 euros and get your own impression. For me a bid disapointing.
Ivar K — Google review
Awesome hypogean necropolis complex with, among others, three tombs featuring frescoes from Roman and Byzantine periods.
Metalpsyche82 — Google review
The place is a bit off-tracks, but it is very interesting. Don't miss it!
Vladimir V — Google review
Place was closed, hours marked in google do not match with reality.
Anna B — Google review
Frescoes from Byzantine era in Neolithic period hewn man made caves.
Philip E — Google review
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Piana Santa Lucia, 07012 Bonorva SS, Italy
https://santandreapriu.mystrikingly.com/
+39 348 564 2611
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Church of the Holy Trinity Saccargia

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
The Church of the Holy Trinity Saccargia is a remarkable Romanesque church constructed in 1116 on the grounds of an ancient monastery. Its striking appearance, with alternating white limestone and black basalt, stands out against the picturesque green hills that surround it. This Tuscan-Romanesque-style structure is entirely crafted from local stone and represents one of the most significant Romanesque monuments on the island.
Such an amazing sight on a hill beside the road. Well worth stopping and paying a few euro to see the frescos and statues inside.
Maree A — Google review
Basilica of the Holy Trinity of Saccargia took us by surprise on our road from Palau to Alghero Airport. We didn.t know about it, but it looked stunning so we had to stop. Visiting it, we found out that is one of the most important romanesque sites in the island, beeing constructed entirely in local stone since 1116. Just wow.
Bogdan B — Google review
Worth a visit on the way to Sassari. The church is from the 12th century and resembles the Duomo di Sienna in style but with local limestone and basalt instead of marble. Tickets have to be bought got 3€ pP.
David G — Google review
Beautifull church, in the "middle of nowhere". Next to the road, if you are going to Alghero from Palau. Next to the church there is a nice restaurant. Recommended stop ✌🏻
Peter K — Google review
A very interesting church featuring remarkable dark and white stone from different outcrops on the island. Inside is a notable fresco that is worth seeing. There is also the ruins of the old convent Entrance is only €3
Clive M — Google review
Amazing architecture, great just to wander around. You can buy tickets at the little shop to enter. We didn't so not sure of the state of the inside.
Renee W — Google review
Nice spot by the road. Be careful, the parking lot is just a hole. We couldn't get inside; it was closed. We practically didn't encounter any tourists here. No tickets were needed.
Jakub V — Google review
We visited this place on the route from San Teodoro to Alghero and I must admit that it was worth it. It is one of the most important Romanesque monuments on the island. The structure is entirely made of local stone, with a typical Tuscan Romanesque appearance. Visiting for a small fee inside is possible from April to the end of October. Inside of the church is a small souvenir shop, and a cafe near the parking where we can drink coffee and eat a croissant.
Michael N — Google review
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SS597, 07040 Codrongianos SS, Italy
https://www.chieseromanichesardegna.it/codrongianos-chiesa-della-santissima-trinita-di-saccargia/
+39 347 000 7882
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spiaggia di Ampurias

Beach
Outdoor Activities
Lovely beach. Clean and good for swimming. Mostly empty this time of the year ⭐️👍 Easy to get to with parking above.
India W — Google review
Nice beach but full of rocks, check wind before you go
Corinne T — Google review
Had great time, black sand. Left side is calmer and right side is wilder. 🏄🏻‍♂️🌊 The shower is available what is great and you can have a snack in beach bar.
Mário Č — Google review
Cute beach with nice cafes and not too many tourists. We had a fun day despite the wind and high waves - on other days it’s perfectly calm!
Lisa A — Google review
For scuba diving and snorkeling its perfect. Swimming also great, clean water, some time its windy and it has little waves. For children its perfect as well its isnt deep at all.
Áron ( — Google review
Soft sand, pure water, interesting underwater life (highly recommended to take snorkelling mask with you). The only downside - enormous number of people during high season
Julia B — Google review
Beautiful although ricky in spots and some sand not so nice...photo from top of path to beach area
Gourmetby D — Google review
The sea was very shallow, the beach has thin sand and there was shower very close to the exit.
Gamzenur B — Google review
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Via Genova, 11, Lu Bagnu SS, Italy
http://www.sardegnaturismo.it/it/punto-di-interesse/lu-bagnu
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Cave of Saint Michele

Nature & Parks
Attraction
Caverns & Caves
Fascinating location with a super kind and friendly guide (we arrived just when another family was beginning a tour and joined in). The visit of the caves is very interesting for all ages. For people with mobility challenges, it would be possible to enter the first part of the cave but likely not to descend the tunnels which descend with rough stairs. Visit took about 30 minutes. The cost is 3eu/person (our 4 yr old child was free).
Ariel A — Google review
Really interesting caves formed by water. Good lighting to show relevant features. Informative, friendly guide with excellent English, who took our family of four into the cave. A few areas where you need to duck to squeeze through but not too claustrophobic! Great value and highly recommended.
Julie M — Google review
Very interesting cave, excellent guide. Learnt about the Nuragic peoples from 3500 years ago and saw cool rock formations.
Nick C — Google review
Beautiful cave, worth to visit it! It takes around 30 minutes to visit it, there is a kind lady who leads the private tours in the cave. That is the only option to visit it. It costs 3 euro per person. There are two chambers available to be visited, the third one is wet/not safe and it is closed. The cave itself has an awesome atmoshere and the tourist guide is very nicely explains the history and the interesting facts about the cave. Other then that: the entire city is really charming, worth a one day trip. :)
Tamás P — Google review
We visited during off season, no wait and a nice guided tour. Totally worth the 3€ entrance free
Tuomas T — Google review
Had to wait for a bit we just arrived 10 minutes before opening. When opened we were greeted by a very kind tour guide who was very excited and passionate about the cave. She gave us a nice tour around and it’s beautiful. Definitely worth the wait. Kudos to Angela (our tour guide)
Cheena K — Google review
Small very informative tour of the publicly accessible part of the cave approx. half an hour. The lady who was our tourguide was very nice and could tell us a lot of interesting background information in English.
Thomas U — Google review
You won't find much in the cave, but still it takes you back the history line. Some parts are really low and narrow so be careful
Kamila Č — Google review
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07014 Ozieri SS, Italy
+39 079 771131
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Fontana Grixoni

Drinking water fountain
Sights & Landmarks
Fountains
(Translated by Google) Fountain in the center of the town; to see (Original) Fontana al centro del paese ; da vedere
Sara L — Google review
(Translated by Google) A true beauty!! (Original) Una vera bellezza!!
Andrea C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Important and beautiful monument Pride for Ozieri It's a shame that the cars parked in front cover it and make it difficult to get closer, Especially for a disabled person (Original) Monumento importante e bellissimo Vanto per Ozieri Peccato che le auto parcheggiate davanti lo coprano e rendono dificoltoso avvicinarsi, Sopratutto per un disabile
Ichnos O — Google review
(Translated by Google) If only it were a little freer from cars... (Original) Fosse un po' più libera dalle auto...
Gio L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful fountain in the historic center of Ozieri. (Original) Bellissima fontana nel centro storico di Ozieri.
Antonio P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful and wonderful with its marble sculptures (Original) Bella e meravigliosa con le sue sculture in marmo
Sedda G — Google review
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Piazza Don Pietro Satta, 3, 07014 Ozieri SS, Italy
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Castelsardo

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Sights & Landmarks
Castles
Nestled in the northwest of Sardinia, Italy, Castelsardo is a stunning medieval village located at the east end of the Gulf of Asinara. This picturesque town boasts steeply-sloped streets, traditional squares, and charming craft shops. Visitors can explore the 12th-century castle of the Doria and delve into the ancient art of creating Sardinian baskets at Museo dell'intreccio.
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07031 Province of Sassari, Italy, USA
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Roccia dell'Elefante

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Roccia dell'Elefante, also known as Elephant Rock, is a remarkable natural formation located along state road 134 in the Castelsardo area of Sardinia. This large rust-colored boulder, about four meters high, bears a striking resemblance to a seated elephant. Not only is it an intriguing sight to behold, but it also holds archaeological significance as it contains two ancient Fairy Houses used for burial rituals thousands of years ago.
From the right angle the rock really looks like an elephant, but if you check it around is losing its magic😂 Is an interesting rock. Honestly the view behind it was spectacular. All the green hills were wonderful. But I think that was because we visited in April - I guess the rest of the year its all yellow from the heat.
Andreea D — Google review
"A unique rock formation right by the road. We parked on the roadside and walked up to it easily in a short time. Very easy to access and a quick, interesting stop along the way."
Dalila C — Google review
So funny to see this rock shaped like an elephant, who knew there were elephants in Sardinia. There is some parking for about 10 cars by the side of the road. If you in the area its worth a look.
Richard A — Google review
It's pretty cool for a short stop before Castalsardo. But be careful because sometimes it likes to dance around. 😉🐘
Kaloyan C — Google review
Worth seeing if you’re nearby, but not worth driving many kilometers just for this attraction. However, there are plenty of other sights in the area.
Przemysław G — Google review
This was the highlight of our day. Must visit 10/10!
Lukáš A — Google review
It is unbelivable how the likeness is this rock to an elephant! There was quite some people, but we enjoyed it!
Gonzalo — Google review
Interesting rocky formation with pre-nuragic tombs. Could be better highlighted with more information / panels and with stricter rules for preservation / protection. Can be quite crowded for such a small POI.
Vlad B — Google review
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Strada Statale 134 Km 19,300, 07031 Castelsardo SS, Italy
https://www.donnanuragica.com/province/provincia-di-sassari/casteddu-sardu-castelsardo-domus-de-janas-roccia-dellelefante/
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spiaggia Li Junchi di Badesi

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Spiaggia Li Junchi di Badesi is a stunning beach located halfway between Castelsardo and Santa Teresa di Gallura on the north coast of Sardinia. This area is known for its vineyards and the production of Vermentino wine. The beach offers clear waters, an expansive stretch of sand, and amenities such as beach umbrellas and shower facilities. It's a popular spot for windsurfers and wave surfers due to the strong mistral wind in the area.
Amazing crystal clear waters and serviced beach
Gnigni9023 G — Google review
Nice long beaches, not too crowdy.
Peter H — Google review
This was our closest beach. Compared to others it's nothing special. But it is really long (and connected to the others) so it's rarely very crowded, which is a huge plus, especially in august!! The water is clear but starts with deeper right away. Also it is often windy and it gets seaweed. All in all, we really enjoyed it.
Bojana A — Google review
Beach is a bit steep and was always very windy with big waves when we got there so swimming wasn't really possible. Many parking spots for cheap (-,50€/h) available
Maximilian K — Google review
Nice Sandy beach that runs for kilometers from West to East. Sea is shallow and not deep at all. The more you move towards east the least people you encounter. Towards Isola Rossa is stunning
Amedeo P — Google review
Nice but too many people
Nadine W — Google review
Amazing place with waves during windy days. Parking places abailable right in front of beach cost 0.80€ per hour
Radka Š — Google review
A lot of space. But when we were there, the water was full of seaweed and there where large waves. Not the best beach for kids as it also gets deep fast.
Sascha F — Google review
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Località Li Junchi, 1, 07030 Li Junchi SS, Italy, USA
http://www.sardegnaturismo.it/it/punto-di-interesse/li-mindi
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La Marinedda

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
La Marinedda is a stunning beach located near Isola Rossa in northern Sardinia. It is surrounded by red granite rocks and Mediterranean shrub, offering a long stretch of beautiful coastline where visitors can freely set up their umbrellas. The beach is popular among sea sports enthusiasts and hosts an annual global surf competition. With pristine water, shallow depths, and vibrant colors, it's ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
Nice Beach , free parking Ideal For all family, just raw seaweed and water with it
Lupascu V — Google review
Perfect for families and snorkel, peaceful and relaxing
Sylvain D — Google review
A little bit windy at time (June 2025), but otherwise nice clean beach with all main needed amenities (close parking, cafe, sunbeds,..).
Marko S — Google review
Windy day but seems like a beautiful beach, only surfers were around
Ana T — Google review
Amazing beach, amazing clear waters and super convenient if you are staying in Hotel Marinedda!
Sam H — Google review
Playa la Marineda it's a nice beach close to Isola Rosa. If you don't rent a car it's not easy to get to Isola Rosa from Alguero. We had to change 3 busses to get there and it took a whole day. Having this in mind, Isola Rosa and it's beaches are nice. You just need patience to get there 😂 There are some beautiful beaches around such as La Marineda. The wind blows pretty hard there so it's a good spot for surf. It's a nice and relaxing beach, big enough. Surrounded by rocks and green hills, this beach it's a great place for you to take pictures. Sunsets here are amazing. I recommend it if you visit Isola Rosa and it's beaches! Good food at affordable prices. You must try the pizza, ohh the pizza was delicious!! And the ice cream! Try the figue ice cream! Enjoy!! 😋
Ralu P — Google review
Simply amazing beach....i hope to come back with waves
Carla Z — Google review
The crystalic clear sea and sand beach. Very nice place! 👍
Marek Š — Google review
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07038 Loc. Isola Rossa, Trinità d'Agultu e Vignola Province of Sassari, Italy, USA
https://www.sardegnaturismo.it/it/esplora/la-marinedda
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Stazione Ferroviaria Arst, Tempio Pausania

Heritage railroad
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Nestled in the charming town of Tempio Pausania, the Stazione Ferroviaria Arst is a delightful destination for history enthusiasts and train lovers alike. This old railway station, easily accessible near local landmarks like the hospital and courthouse, offers a glimpse into its rich past. Visitors can admire stunning paintings by Giuseppe Biasi that adorn its walls and explore the original ticket office.
Beautiful little station!
Antonello C — Google review
If you want to visit this place we highly recommend the Trenino Verde Green train tour, it's a tour from Luras with historical train to Tempio, with a guided tour of the Workshop and Tempio city with lunch that includes the typical local dish. Our tour guide Giuseppe was very kind and translated everything to English, we didn't feel left out, even though the majority of the people were Italian speaking, we even made friends. It is true that a lot of the railway had a fewer views than expected, but the experience, historical value and information, food, the city itself which we didn't expect to be so unique, made up for the views. Other tours might have better views and if we ever visit Sardinia again, we'd like to try those.
Matej H — Google review
Was supposed to be super but was closed totally. Should be open all the time to see paintings inside
Marek C — Google review
Once, a beautiful place
Dan R — Google review
(Translated by Google) old train station, easy to reach. It is close to the hospital and the courthouse. There is no coffee maker available in the area, so bring water if necessary. the only public collection of paintings by the painter of biasi from 1930. (Original) vecchia stazione ferroviaria, facile da raggiungere. È vicino all'ospedale e al tribunale. Non è disponibile una macchina per il caffè in zona, quindi portatevi dell'acqua se necessario. l'unica raccolta pubblica di dipinti del pittore di biasi del 1930.
Jussara ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) The station was opened by a Trenino Verde train crew member 15 minutes before departure towards Luras. The station is very atmospheric due to the paintings inside. For people who are going on a Trenino Verde train trip to Luras, in my opinion it is a waste of time, the train goes through thickets, the tracks are mostly surrounded by trees and instead of the advertised beautiful scenic route we have a trip in the middle of the forest with visible fields, cows or factories at times. At times towards the end of the route in Luras there are views of the mountain range but I expected something much better. Maybe other trips in this series are more picturesque and there are more views, during this trip do not count on a bridge, tunnel or spectacular views because there are none. In Luras the station is marked on Google Maps as closed because you cannot actually enter the building because it is destroyed but it is a gathering point for the departure of the Trenino Verde train, the parking lot is small and it is worth arriving early. Tickets cannot be purchased directly on the train, only online. The train you travel on is very well restored and that's what I liked most about the whole trip. Since the station in Luras is closed, I couldn't add this review there, so maybe it will be useful to someone. (Original) Stację otwierał Pan z obsługi pociągu Trenino Verde 15min przed odjazdem w kierunku do Luras. Stacja bardzo klimatyczna poprzez malowidła wewnątrz. Dla osób które wybierają się na wycieczkę pociągiem trenino Verde do Luras to moim zdaniem strata czasu, pociąg jedzie przez zarośla, tory sa w większości otoczone drzewami i zamiast reklamowanej pięknej trasy widokowej mamy wycieczkę w środku lasu z widocznymi momentami polami, krowami lub fabrykami. Chwilami pod koniec trasy w Luras pojawiają sie widoki na pasmo górskie ale oczekiwałem czegoś zdecydowanie lepszego. Może inne wycieczki z tej serii są bardziej malownicze i jest więcej widoków, podczas tej wycieczki nie liczcie na most, tunel lub spektakularne widoki bo tego nie ma. W Luras stacja jest oznaczona na google maps jako nieczynna bo faktycznie do budynku nie można wejść bo jest zniszczony ale jest to punkt zbiórki do odjazdu pociągu Trenino Verde, parking jest mały i warto przyjechać wcześniej. Biletów nie da sie kupić bezpośrednio w pociągu a jedynie internetowo. Pociąg którym się jedzie jest bardzo dobrze odrestaurowany i to mi sie najbardziej podobało z całej wycieczki. Jako że stacja w Luras ma status zamknięta nie mogłem tam dodać tej opinii więc może komuś się przyda.
Gw — Google review
(Translated by Google) I had been wanting to visit this station for a long time and on Sunday we were lucky enough to be able to join a group on the green train where the guide Giuseppe was fantastic. He told us the history of the station in whose interior there are paintings by Giuseppe Biasi and the original ticket office. We went to the workshops and there another guide Francesco, also very knowledgeable, showed us the various elements present and also put the machinery into operation. Inside there is also one of the 5 wooden carriages from 1913. A gem to visit absolutely. (Original) Era da tempo che desideravo visitare questa stazione e domenica abbiamo avuto la fortuna di poterci unire al un gruppo del trenino verde dove la guida Giuseppe è stata fantastica. Ci ha raccontato la storia della stazione nel cui Interno di trovano dipinti di Giuseppe Biasi e la biglietteria originale. Siamo andati nelle officine e li un altra guida Francesco, anche lui molto preparato ci ha illustrato i vari elementi presenti e ha anche messo in funzione i macchinari. All. Interno si trova anche una delle 5 carrozze in Legno del 1913. Una chicca da visitare assolutamente.
Graziella O — Google review
(Translated by Google) Interesting location, but not as attractive since the two locomotives are no longer there. The oil painting is worth seeing. The old ticket counter is also worth seeing. (Original) Interessante Location, aber nicht mehr so attraktiv, seitdem die beiden Lokomotiven nicht Mahr da sind. Ölgemälde sehenswert. Sehr sehenswert ist der alte Ticket - Schalter.
Beatriz — Google review
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Via della Stazione, 9, 07029 Tempio Pausania SS, Italy
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Nuraghe Majori

Sights & Landmarks
Archaeological museum
Historical landmark
Monument
Ancient Ruins
Our family stopped to visit this Nuraghe on our way to Tempio Pausania. It's a small but beautiful Nuraghe. The kids loved to see the bats in one of the rooms. The staff is super friendly and welcoming. Overall, it's good value for the price of the tickets.
Nicolas B — Google review
Interesting quick visit. Super cute to see pipistrelli bats. They lend you a torch. €3 entrance. Not a lot to see immediately but you could hike from here I guess
Christine L — Google review
A well conserved and interesting place. The place is being managed by archeologists and they are doing a good job. Tickets are 3,50 per person, or 5 with audio.
Dosiatuti — Google review
Really nice Nuraghe, takes some minutes to walk to from parking lott. Just before the site there is a restaurant. The excavation site was informative. We got a flashlight to see mini bats in one of the rooms in the Nuraghe. Very friendly staff. Recomended
Peter M — Google review
Very cool site depicting the ancient history of Sardinia and it's inhabitants. Well preserved and complete, well documented and easy to find. The caretaker is very knowledgeable and speaks English. Admission for children is free and adults are only €3 each.
Paul N — Google review
Beautifully conserved nuraghe in a lovely forest setting with really interesting video information that’s well worth paying the extra 1.5 euro for. Bonus baby bats 🦇😊Also, really nice and exceptionally clean toilets 😆
Seth R — Google review
Amazing how people could make such a building so long ago,well preserved. Compliments for the staff and the ambiance of the place. There were even cosy and clean toilets.
Cyriel R — Google review
Very interesting archeological site. Beautiful view from the upper floor, you can see Tempio and the mountains. The owner is a very sweet lady and knows a great amount of the place.
Mira B — Google review
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Strada Statale 133 Km 1.3, Strada Statale 133 di Palau, Km 1, 07029 Tempio Pausania SS, Italy
http://www.gallurarcheologica.com/
+39 347 299 5933
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