Things to do in Dorgali in June

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Overview

June is a great time to visit Dorgali. The weather is usually pleasantly warm and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 62—81°F (17—27°C).

Dorgali has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your June trip to Dorgali. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to June. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Dorgali in June. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout June, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Dorgali in June

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Holidays in Dorgali in June
June
  • Republic Day (June 2)
  • The Feast of St. John (June 24)
  • The Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul (June 29)
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Weather in Dorgali in June

Temperatures on an average day in Dorgali in June

The average temperature in Dorgali in June for a typical day ranges from a high of 81°F (27°C) to a low of 62°F (17°C). Some would describe the temperature to be pleasantly warm. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Dorgali, August, has days with highs of 88°F (31°C) and lows of 69°F (20°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 54°F (12°C) and lows of 42°F (6°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Dorgali in June based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in June
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General weather summary

Pleasantly warm, breezy
Feels like
8%
Chance of rain
0.018 in
Amount
10.9 mph
Wind speed
58%
Humidity
15.0 hrs
Daylight length
5:51 AM
Sunrise
8:51 PM
Sunset
72%
Cloud cover
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What to wear
What to wear in June
With an average high of 81°F (27°C) and a low of 62°F (17°C), it generally feels pleasantly warm and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something very light like a sleeveless shirt
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Best attractions for Dorgali in June

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Dorgali has to offer for travelers in June, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Dorgali that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Dorgali for June.
Grotta del Bue Marino
1. Grotta del Bue Marino
4.7
(2249)
Historical landmark
Nature & Parks
Guided boat tour of the 5km cave with colorful stalactites, stalagmites & Neolithic wall carvings.
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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!
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!
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.
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.
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!
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
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
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.
Spiaggia di Cala Fuili
2. Spiaggia di Cala Fuili
4.6
(2557)
Beach
Outdoor Activities
Quiet, laid-back pebble beach featuring swimming alongside nearby hiking & rock climbing.
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Cala Fuili is a stunning beach and one of the most beautiful spots I visited near Cala Gonone. The scenery is absolutely breathtaking, with a peaceful, natural atmosphere. Getting there is quite easy — you can reach it by car, take a taxi from Cala Gonone for about €5 per person, or even walk if you enjoy a scenic route. The walk is especially rewarding, offering gorgeous views along the way. Highly recommended for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone looking for a quiet, picturesque escape.
Splendid beach it is absolutely stunning, the water is turquoise and crystal clear. There are fish of all kinds and they are curious and crowd around you. The beach itself is made of smooth rounded pebbles. You can park on the side of the road but WARNING there is a 100 euro fine if you park and cross the white line, we saw many cars that had a fine. From the road it is a moderate hike down stone steps not recommended for strollers. We recommend it to anyone. Cheers.
Beautiful beach. Easy to reach with stairs. The beach has less sand and more stones but we liked it a lot. Be careful to not park over the white lines of the street. They fined the entire street. We parked around 10 min away and everything was fine
There is a little hike till you reach the beach, also the parking is not enough for all the cars so you would probably have to park away from the starting point soo be prepared for a 10 min hike. The beach is really cute and it's mostly famous for the climbers as there are plenty of rocks to be climbed. There is no sand, it's mostly rocks.
Beautify cliffs and a starting point for the hikes to Cala Luna and the other bays on the way. ⚠️Be careful that you stay within the white sidelines of the road when parking, otherwise you will get fined, as there is police there almost every day. In the main season parking opportunities get more sparse as the day go on and you will have to walk up to two kilometers to the beach if you get there late
Lovely rocky beach at the end of the road. Nice little climb down the stairs. There's a small bar on the road leading to it, but far enough that if you need something it would be easier to bring it with you.
Amazing hidden beach, good for sun bathe and swimming. Also a Little Rock jumping ;). But a beach rocky so you NEED a flip flop or a water shoes
Beautiful beach. If you are good in swimming/ snorkeling, I recommend you to turn right and swim a little bit further to see some small caves and rock formations. The beach itself is very crowded, if you are parking the car on the street- be aware to watch the lines as we saw multiple cars with fine tickets. There is also a hiking path that finishes on the beach.
Grotta di Ispinigoli
3. Grotta di Ispinigoli
4.6
(3121)
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Guided tours are available at this cave & grotto with massive stalactites & stalagmites.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
Acquario di Cala Gonone
4. Acquario di Cala Gonone
4.2
(4010)
Aquarium
Nature & Parks
Seaside marine center featuring aquatic life such as stingrays, piranhas & anemones, plus a cafe.
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It is an interesting display of animals in nearby and slightly more distant nature. The larger part is dedicated to the display of local animal species, which is also the purpose of this local aquarium, and part also to the display of animals from tropical oceans (or seas). In addition to various fish, we can also see live corals, various crabs, jellyfish, snails, turtles, .. Each display is supported by a detailed description. Very useful. The vast majority of descriptions are also translated into English. At the exit, as everywhere, you can buy souvenirs. There is also a small bar in the aquarium. A few reserved parking spaces for visitors and that's it. Worth a visit? Yes, without a doubt, for those in a hurry, half an hour is enough, for those who have more time and especially enjoy their vacation at this location + read detailed descriptions, from an hour onward... I recommend it! Visit.
It was a perfect spot on a rainy day. Aquarium might not be big but it has everything what kids love. Sharks / turtle / Dora and Nemo :)
Excellent aquarium with a focus on local wildlife. With that focus comes more detailed information and videos with context for the island. Given it's tucked away from the beaches and roads I didn't expect much and was blown away by the care and attention given to promoting wildlife conservation, education and experience.
Perfect day in the aquarium for my little one, the staff was soo nice. The big fish tank was amazing. The aquarium is too small. It’s easy access perfect with the baby pram.
A small aquarium that makes for a great change of pace. We enjoyed seeing a variety of marine life; the clownfish, sharks, tuna, piranhas, and beautiful jellyfish and many more. It's a quick visit, taking us only about 30 minutes to walk through. This makes it a perfect alternative if you're looking for a short break from swimming in the sea or hiking in the area.
Small aquarium, in 30 minutes you finish the visit, the price ticket (14 euro for adults) is not worthed.
I did not expect such a big aquarium in a town like Cala Gonone. Positively impressed by the amount of fish tanks, species and explanation. Also a big thank you to the Aquarium for making people aware about plastic pollution in the ocean and the effects on wildlife. Definitely a must see for visitors of Cala Gonone.
The aquarium was a bit small but we had a great time. My boyfriend told me I looked like one of those ugly fish, and then we broke up. But other than that, it was a lovely day.
Spiaggia di Cartoe
5. Spiaggia di Cartoe
4.6
(1754)
Beach
Outdoor Activities
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Beautiful beach, with exuberant natural surroundings and pretty good access by car. In the summer, there is a van that sells good Italian sandwiches and coffee.
beautiful beach. clean water, but in some places there are seaweeds. To get a good place you need to arrive before 9.00 am
Very nice beach but the road is unpaved. No WiFi, no phone:) You can buy WiFi from the bar nearby. Azure water with small fish.
Our favorite beach on Sardinia. Great swimming and good snorkeling on either end of the beach. The sandwich/drink van is nice to have, but bring cash. No or minimal mobile data/phone service.
We loved this beach! It was clean, free parking, a windy road, a food truck (cash only - sanwhich was €7, 2 scoops of gelato ice cream was €4 - v tasty!). The winds gave us great waves, and it got deep fast, so we had a blast! Water was warm, some sea weed, lifeguard on duty.. toilets are €1. You can rent umbrellas and deck chairs, and they set you up. We had our own so not sure of prices. The young chaps setting these up are curious and friendly. They helped a group of people with disabilities so we'll. Impressive all around. Our favourite beach so far!!
It is not very large but a very beautiful beach. It has natural beauty with big stones, clear warm and deep water, and green mountains. You can see a lot of mountains by going deeper into the water. It is an amazing view. It has a good size cafeteria where they sell hot sandwiches, hot coffee and tea, beer, other alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, vegetable salads and freshly cleaned and prepared in boxes fruits. There are a lot of free parking around. There are also toilets but it cost 1 euro. Also, the road is winding. So I am recommending being very careful driving on bends and driving with a minimal speed since the view is limited and you will not see any cars around the corner at all.
Beautiful white sandy beach, not too crowded, crystal clear water. Fairly windy but didn’t affect our day.
An amazing secluded beach, with rocks getting out of the sea, nice sand! Not many people, though visited in late September
Parco Museo "S'abba frisca"
6. Parco Museo "S'abba frisca"
4.8
(1809)
Temporarily Closed
Open air museum
Nature & Parks
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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!
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 🐰
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.
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!
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.
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!
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.
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.
Tiscali
7. Tiscali
4.6
(516)
Archaeological museum
Sights & Landmarks
Archeological site featuring the ruins of a village, parts of which date back to the Bronze Age.
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Off-roading to get to Tiscali and a steep and rewarding climb to an enchanted archeological site and experience of Supramonte.
Nice hike with clearly signed paths (including numbered sections). Some steep sections, but nothing really hard. Amazing views all along the path and great site to visit. Don’t forget to bring cash to pay for the entrance fee to the archeological site. We had to internet for the whole walk. I suggest you have your route planned ahead of time and access to some paper/offline map or a gps device with the route in case you take a wrong turn at some point. We just followed the numbered signs for our particular route (409b, 410, Tiscali, 481, 411, 409b) and had no need for further navigation help.
Wonderful hike with a stunning view! My boyfriend and I hiked up to Mount Tiscali and were thrilled to visit the archaeological area. It was such a special experience to explore an ancient Nuragic village, hidden away on top of a mountain. A truly unique way to connect with both history and nature. The trail leading up to the site was moderately challenging, and the views along the trail were breathtaking. The routes are numbered, so it's easy to navigate. I can highly recommend the hike – just make sure to bring plenty of water! I'd recommend 2 liters per person. (Entrance fee is €6, not €5 as listed on some websites.)
It was a decent trek to this ancient village site. As mentioned in the other reviews, start the trek with 410 route onward Tiscali. We started at Tiscali trekking mentioned in the Google maps. Just before that you can park your car under the trees. The route markings are not very hard to follow. And on the back take 481 and shift to 411 and you will come back to the spot where you started. have offline maps with you for assistance, you will need it. Have a decent trekking shoes as you will be walking on rock piles. Enjoy the views while trekking!
Love the hiking it was not easy and takes longer that the sign suggest. We had our hiking 🥾 shoes and hiking sticks but nobody else did but we definitely recommend. Their is an entrance fee of 5 € per person and cash only. We didn’t know till we arrived. Their were some ropes and able to walk around. Is beautiful and also take plenty of water 💧 on your hike. Figure out the route before leaving wifi not good in that area.
Perfect place for a beautiful walk, bring good shoes and a hat, it’s a long walk the sign says 1 but it’s like 2 hrs walk one way
Great walk of 4 kms to climb on the top of the hill to reach the prehistoric village of Tiscali. Hidden in a huge cavern on the top of the hill with a unique entrance, naturally protected by external threats, the Tiscali archeological area is a treasure of something like 4000 years ago. The walk in the nature of 8 kms (round trip) is just adding fun and charm to the experience. It is a pity that there are not restoration works going on, so most likely will stay as it is for a long time, while it would be worth to dig and rebuild it. The 7 kms driving on a dirty road to reach the base is a real pain.
Beeing there I understood why so many people complain about the route, although it is well marked! There are two routes to get to the sinkhole where lays Tiscali Arheological Site: track 410 (the main route) and track 411 and then 481. Unfortunately, on the maps I saw in the shops, there are missing the numbers of the tracks! The first route starts from the point marked on the Google Maps as Ticali trekking. If you come with the car, you can park the car before that point because here it is a bit narrow, and walk a bit. At this point turn right and just follow the signs (track 410). On the first km the track is following a steep road in the forest (I saw a prepared 4×4 car but I can't imagine a normal car on this road). Then the road is becoming a simple path which continue in the same direction, until a Belvedere point on a small ridge. Here the track is turning right and soon you reach the Fessura di Tuscali and enter in the real world of karst. From Fessura the track continue on the ledge, and then on the ridge of the mountain untill you here voices from undereath, sign that you reached the Tisali sinkhole. The other route is more beautifull (or at least I found it like this). All the people prefer the first one, so is much more quiet. It begins in the point marke on Google maps as Valle di Lanaitho. From here it continues on Surtana Valea until a place named Pala Uporo (you can find it on the signs) from where the route is turning right and climb to the ridge on the right, from where you can reach Tiscali sinkhole in 10 min or so. It took me 3 hrs to complete the tour (I went up on 410 and I descent on 481 & 411) I am an entuziastic archeological Explorer, so I stayed 1 hrs in the site :) Don't forget 5 Euros cash if you want to descent in the sinkhole.
Nuragic complex of Serra Orrios
8. Nuragic complex of Serra Orrios
4.5
(124)
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Giants' grave of S'Ena'e Thomes
9. Giants' grave of S'Ena'e Thomes
4.4
(733)
Archaeological site
Sights & Landmarks
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Beautiful area, and "grave" ! they have clearly planted trees to hide other megaliths and structures. trying to hide truths?? Worth a visit. They should clear the area for trees so we can see what's really hidden there.
No fees, no visiting hours, no guides. Some 600m from the parking place, directions marked by stones on the ground. Nice, chacteristic tombe with wl preserved corridor.
Really cool to visit this ancient site. Hardly any other visitors which was nice. Tip - follow the arrows placed on the ground to avoid wandering off into the middle of nowhere!
Easy to park, easy to buy tickets and get information. Its a small archeological site and quick visit. But its worth visit if you go to the neighbor site.
Very cool experience around sunset and with nobody else. Very cool surroundings as well. Strangely had to jump over fences to come in, but no big deal
Place of force, many people like snails cach stone to fill up battery :-)
Stunning place!! Rare to find something like this unticketed. Such important cultural heritage should be valued and protected.
Mythical place. Short walk, about 2-3 minutes from the parking. Just close the gate behind you as you park the car and get going. Follow the arrows of stones on the path. Don’t forget to look at the actual tomb behind the big tomb stone.
Area Archeologica Nuraghe Mannu
10. Area Archeologica Nuraghe Mannu
4.5
(171)
Archaeological museum
Sights & Landmarks
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Fantastic place. The views and the ruins are surely worth the precarious road you have to go through in order to get there. The women in the shed is a real archaeologist, passionate about the Nuragic culture and capable of talking in several languages. Great attraction if you are in one of the beaches of the area, to visit on your way back to the accommodation.
It's a magical place. I liked it. What bothered me a little was that it's not possible to see it without a guide. The guide didn't speak much English and so I found it unnecessary. And the security argument for his presence was slightly exaggerated.
I expected a smaller space and it was amazing and spacious. a beautiful view
This Nuarghe is located directly over Cala Gonone abd you have a magnificent view over the beaches nearby. The Nuarghe itself is also quite interesting and there is even a small Museum nearby. Take the road to agritourismo Nuarghe an continue taking a left, to another agritourismo. This is the much better road and the closest parking place to the Nuarghe.
Site is fine, not well maintained and quite overgrown. Not worth going out of your way for. Most miserable man on the desk got quite energetic when I arrived narrowly after last entry (11:30)
Very small site 30 min plus explanation but definitely worth it if you are in Cala go one don’t miss.
Very unfriendly guy. We drove in there was no sign saying where to park, directions were unclear and then we had to face an aggressive guide…. We decided not to go
Amazing archeological digs.
Museo archeologico Dorgali
11. Museo archeologico Dorgali
4.4
(659)
Archaeological museum
Museums
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A visit here is a must if you visit Nurages and are interested in history and culture. Pretty small and takes not more than an hour. Great video portal with super explanations. This is good for kids. Ticket included with nuragic village visit!
Very intriguing experience getting to know who lived the island and how they lived in it. The girl at the desk was very, very kind with us and she knows her history very well.
A lovely little museum showcasing ancient artifacts from the surrounding areas and caves. Free parking on the main street. Free entry if you have paid for entry in the surrounding caves already (keep your ticket!). Free (slow) WiFi.
This museum is small but its three rooms give a nice overview of Sardinian history and archaeology up through Roman times. The explanations in English are very informative and well done. Useful tip: if you go to Grotta di Ispinigoli first your admission ticket there will get you into the museum for free. But the reverse is not true.
Nice Small museum with acient peaces from the caves in the mountains and from times before and after the Roman's attempt to rule Sardinia. Friendly staff + you get to go in for free by showing your cave tickets! 4 stars because they have a low budget
Nice small museum but totally enough to get into ancient settlement and culture of Sardegna!!! Bravo and thank you!!
One of the best museums I have experienced! The descriptions and illustrations are well made. Also you could have all the info in the pdf document in 4 or 5 languages, texts and illustrations included. The visit takes from 30 to 45 minutes. Highly recommend!
It is quite small, you need 20-30 minutes to visit and 4 euros entrance is a bit too much
Agriturismo Bio Farm Cucchè, Dorgali
12. Agriturismo Bio Farm Cucchè, Dorgali
4.9
(66)
Farmstay
Sights & Landmarks
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Renata, the host, is a really kind person. She was always available for any request/questions we had and responded quickly (before and during our stay). When we arrived, she gave us a very friendly welcome. We ordered the lunch on the last day and the panini she prepared were really tasty (she left a really nice surprise in the lunch box). She also gave us some useful suggestions on the beaches to visit and restaurants to try. We were in one of the apartments in this Agriturismo: it had every comfort and was very clean. Thanks again Renata. We’re looking forward to see you again. Mariacarla e Laura
At the top of our list of things to do during our first time in Sardinia was to visit a farm stay. We were told that to experience the true Sardinia was to go inlands. So my partner, our 4 year old son and I settled on a 3-night stay at Agriturismo Bio Farm Cucchè, and our experience here was a humbling, grounding yet enriching one. When we arrived we were welcomed by the farm’s three dogs and the host Renata, who really is the first great reason to stay here. She is fluent in Italian, German and English, and she was welcoming, accommodating and knowledgable. Every morning a varied continental breakfast was served in the restaurant that also included a selection of fresh farm-made produce; eggs, yoghurt and varying delicious cakes. As I had the misfortune of being all kinds of ill, Renata offered to pick some wild fennel and she brewed me pots of healing tea. The tour Renata gave us of the farm gave us a good idea of its’ history and what it produces and how it functions in and out of the seasons. One of the farm’s philosophies is to let nature do it’s thing and we love that. The room was basic and comfortable, equipped with a decent sized fridge, AC, plenty hot water and daily room and towel cleaning. There is a small play area for the kids, a hammock and various chill areas. Surrounded by mountains, the surroundings are as quiet and peaceful as can be. The only thing you’ll hear is the clanging of the sheep bells and at night, it’s just you, the stars, the moon and the cicadas. On our last night we chose to have the farm’s cold platter with meats, cheeses, breads and condiments that also included water and wine and we opted to have it outside in the central picnic area under the trees. This simple yet incredibly flavoursome dinner combined with the serenity of the farm was an experience worth doing on its’ own. Do not expect a multitude of guests, at full capacity the farm will not feel crowded, which in our opinion really added to the intimate atmosphere. When you’re there, take a moment to take it all in and you might start to understand why Sardinia is a Blue Zone, a place where people regularly live up to 100 years old. If you’re looking for an authentic, personal and hospitable Sardinian experience, wether it’s to wind down or to learn more about Sardinian (country) life, we highly recommend this place!
My wife and I stayed at this Agriturismo for a few nights last summer. We really liked it a lot! Most of all, Renata and her husband cared for us very well and were extremely hospitable. And of course, they could give us great advice on exploring the area. The rooms were nice and very clean, the food was superb and the courtyard area was very neat and pretty. The only little minus was the distance to the next beach in Orosei or Cala Gonone (15 to 20 minutes by car). All in all, we would definitely recommend this place!
We went only for supper and it was superb. Renata is a wonderful cook and the vegetable soup she made was among the best I have ever had. The roast pork and lamb were excellent and the fresh fruit salad delicious. Highly recommended. Note call in advance as reservations are needed.
Excellent in all aspects, super tasty and bio food (mostly) from their garden, Renata is a master chef, menu changes daily and reservation is compulsory. Rest of the staff very kind and welcoming. Recommended to any true food lover! Ps we did not sleep there just ate (alot).
Really beautiful place to stay in a family run business with local produced food. Very quiet and peaceful. Friendly dogs too!
Only going through appetizers, but we’re already charmed and impressed.
(Translated by Google) We stayed at the Bio Farm Cucche' farmhouse for 10 days and, vacations permitting, we would have definitely stayed another 10. The place is beautiful, relaxing, quiet, and very clean. The breakfast is excellent, and Renata and Giuseppe are exceptional people who gave us valuable tips and advice for spending unforgettable days on the eastern coast of Sardinia and part of the hinterland. Highly recommended! To Renata and Giuseppe, a heartfelt thank you for your authentic hospitality. Olga Nedo Grazia Marco (Original) Abbiamo soggiornato all'agriturismo Bio Farm Cucche' per 10 giorni e sicuramente, ferie permettendo, ne avremmo fatti altri 10. Il posto è bellissimo, rilassante, tranquillo e molto pulito. La colazione è ottima e Renata e Giuseppe sono persone eccezionali che ci hanno dato suggerimenti e consigli preziosi per trascorrere giornate indimenticabili sulla costa orientale Sarda e parte dell'entroterra. Consigliatissimo! A Renata e Giuseppe grazie di cuore per l'ospitalità autentica che ci avete riservato. Olga Nedo Grazia Marco
sardegna-ambiente escursioni
13. sardegna-ambiente escursioni
4.9
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Tour agency
Outdoor Activities
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(Translated by Google) Thanks to Angelo we had a total experience in Barbagia!! With lunch from Pastor Antonio!! Absolute top. I recommend trying!! (Original) Grazie ad Angelo abbiamo vissuto un’esperienza totale in Barbagia!! Con pranzo dal pastore Antonio!! Top assoluto . Consiglio di provare !!
(Translated by Google) Thanks to Angelo who quickly indicated Leonardo to us as a guide who accompanied us along the paths of Tiscali. Leonardo very welcoming, kind and helpful. It will be a pleasure to take a new excursion with you. (Original) Grazie ad Angelo che con la tua prontezza ci hai in breve tempo indicato Leonardo come guida che ci ha accompagnato lungo i sentieri di Tiscali. Leonardo molto accogliente, gentile e disponibile. Sarà un piacere fare una nuova escursione con voi.
(Translated by Google) We relied on Angelo to visit Tiscali and other beautiful places in Oliena, Dorgali. Wonderful day together with dear friends and the guide Giovanni. Giovanni followed us with friendship, explaining the fundamental aspects of the area without filling us with heavy notions. I would like to point out that Angeli managed to organize our trip with very little time available. I am grateful to him and still greet him with friendship. Gianni Loche. (Original) Ci siamo affidati a Angelo per visitare Tiscali e altri luoghi stupendi di Oliena, Dorgali. Giornata stupenda insieme a cari amici e alla guida Giovanni. Giovanni ci ha seguito con amicizia spiegandoci gli aspetti fondamentali della zona senza riempirci di nozioni pesanti. Faccio presente che Angeli è riuscito a organizzare la nostra gita con pochissimo tempo a disposizione. Gli sono grato e lo saluto ancora con amicizia. Gianni Loche.
(Translated by Google) Unforgettable experience for the professionalism of the guide, for the beauty of the places (Tiscali), for the quality of Angelo's 'packed lunch' (with typical 0 km products of notable authenticity and goodness). TOP!!! (Original) Esperienza indimenticabile per la professionalità della guida, per la bellezza dei posti (Tiscali), per la bontà del 'pranzo al sacco' di Angelo (con prodotti tipici a km 0 di notevole genuinità e bontà). TOP!!!
(Translated by Google) Excellent kindness and professionalism.. We did the trek to the Tiscali site with Leonardo who, more than a guide, was a companion, he shared all his expertise and culture with my family. A fantastic day. Recommended (Original) Gentilezza e professionalità eccellenti.. Abbiamo fatto il trekking al sito di tiscali con Leonardo che più che una guida è stato un compagno, ha condiviso con la mia famiglia tutta la sua competenza e cultura. Un giorno fantastico. Consigliatoooo
(Translated by Google) Made both the excursion to Tiscali and Gorropu. Accompanied by the very good and kind Leonardo. Very beautiful excursions to do absolutely both for the beauty of the places and for the professionalism. Lunches are also excellent. (Original) Fatta sia l'escursione a Tiscali che a Gorropu. Accompagnati dal bravissimo e gentilissimo Leonardo. Escursioni molto belle da fare assolutamente sia per la bellezza dei posti che per la professionalità. Ottimi anche i pranzi.
(Translated by Google) Went on a tour for the 3rd time today, just great. Thanks to Mariangela I can only recommend it (Original) Heute zum 3 mal eine tour mitgemacht, einfach super. Ein dank an Mariangela Kann ich nur weiter empfehlen
(Translated by Google) The seafront of S.Antioco (Original) Il lungomare di S.Antioco
Jameson Distillery Bow St.
14. Jameson Distillery Bow St.
4.7
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Distillery
Food & Drink
Expert guides tell the story of Jameson in a recreated distillery scene with tastings and dining.
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It was incredible experience. Our tour guide was amazing. First you get free welcome drink - you have 3 options from Jameson (Jameson with lime and ginger is amazing). Then you go to first room, it’s about history of Jameson. Second room is about how to make Jameson and on third you learn about differences, how to smell and taste different Jamesons. With this guide, it was really amazing and I could stay longer than 45 minutes.
My wife and I took this tour on a Monday morning a few hours before our flight home and had a wonderful time. Our tour guide was very animated and obviously loved his job! Great tour through history all the way to current time. Definitely recommend this tour for any whiskey aficionados or anyone with just a taste for Jameson.
I paid about $26 for the Jameson Distillery tour and it was worth every penny. They start with a really cool 3D projector story about the history and how Jameson is made, then you move into a tasting room where you try four different Jamesons and learn how to properly smell and taste whiskey. It truly feels like a world-class experience. The premium ones were noticeably smoother (whiskey by itself definitely grows hair on your chest 😂), but it was fun, informative, and delicious. After the tasting, you get a drink included — they already have a bar set up with several cocktail options, and if you want another drink afterward you can buy more. The tour guide was incredible — funny, knowledgeable, and made it feel like he actually believed every part of the history. It was so good I found myself thinking, “Do y’all hire? I could work here too.” The staff overall was extremely friendly and helpful. They’ll even hold your bags if you’re coming straight from the airport like I was. There’s merchandise at the end if you want to shop, and the whole experience is just a lot of fun from start to finish. I would 100% come back and I’d tell anyone visiting Dublin to add this to their trip.
What an unforgettable experience at the Jameson Distillery! We opted for the Secret Whiskey Package and savored every moment. The tour was a delightful blend of history, craftsmanship, and fun, with fascinating insights into the company’s founder and the art of whiskey making. The highlight? Learning the skills of whiskey tasting, followed by a truly delicious sampling experience. Despite the bustling crowd of fellow travelers, the staff made us feel so special and welcome. We loved every minute and can’t wait to return!
Had a fantastic tasting tour on my second visit to this iconic Irish distillery. The guide’s deep knowledge and entertaining presentation made the experience memorable. It’s no wonder Jameson remains one of the world’s top selling whiskeys. Highly recommended!
Exactly everything you'd expect from a distillery tour. Great tour guide, samples of the whisky, and the best ambiance. All the employees were stellar and very nice to chat with. You can also purchase exclusive bottles you can't get anywhere else in the world.
This is one of the best distillery tour I’ve ever done! I’d recommend it to anyone visiting Dublin. Our tour guide was really informative and had a great demote of knowledge about the history of Jameson’s. I’m not usually a Whiskey drinker but after trying a Jamesons, Ginger Ale and Lime in the bar I am converted.
We thoroughly enjoyed our time at Jamison Distillery. I went with my husband and my daughter. It was very informative and quite interesting. There were several experiences during the tour. We tasted whiskeys that we hadn't tried before. Our new favorite one is Black Barrel. We've bought a bottle now that we're back home and have shared it with a neighbor. He is now a fan! I recommend going on this tour. It's fun, educational, and it even has a cute little shop inside.
Wine&Food tastings - Vigneto Atha Ruja Poderi Dorgali
15. Wine&Food tastings - Vigneto Atha Ruja Poderi Dorgali
4.7
(49)
Food & Drink
Vineyard
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What an incredible wine tour! Our guide was well informed, passionate about his craft, and incredibly patient (we had a 4 mos old baby w/ us). After our personally guided tour of the vineyards, we sat down under an olive tree as he walked us through their line of wines, paired with delicious snacks. Would highly recommend to anyone wanting to learn more about making wine or just to spend a beautiful afternoon in wine country.
Wonderful wine tasting organised by the owners/ wine makers Pietro and Anita. Very responsive on whatsapp we could book for the next day, both were very nice and welcoming, the cheeses and wines amazing !!! Couldn’t recommend it enough
Gabrielle was such a kind and informative host. He told us all about the history of the family business, as well as giving us a detailed and interesting insight into how the different grapes were selected, harvested and fermented to produce the complex flavours of the wines we sampled. We ended up buying a couple of bottles and look forward to opening them up in the coming years after they've aged more! What a lovely setting too!!
Manuela is a Top professional since our arrival we noticed her warm welcome and the high level of expertise, she knows well what she's doing and you can feel the passion she puts on her doings. The sunset appointment was lovely and everything was just on spot. The wine is just a level above others and this is also justified by the fact that such a private producer participate at the ProWein to gain more visibility at an international level! Will definitely return to visit you!
Fantastic wine tasting in a beautiful setting. 4 wines for €17 per person. I recommend purchasing the cheese pie which complements the wines nicely. The explanations helped explain the distinct characteristics of the grapes and the region. All four wines were terrific at all price levels
Absolutely delicious wine, informative tour and a stunning setting!
Visiting this winery was a fantastic experience. Manuella has so much passion about the production and she took her time to make us wiser about the wine production. Highly recommend and give her a call in advance.
The tour was held for the two of us only. Our guide manuela was friendly and nice and the wine was good as well. However, the wineyard tour was about 10 minutes long and the tasting included just 3 different winesand also took not longer. Compared to other tours we made, this was too expensive with the least value.
Domus de janas di Isportana, Dorgali
16. Domus de janas di Isportana, Dorgali
4.7
(6)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
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(Translated by Google) Not imposing and easy to approach prehistoric burial vault with one room. This burial vault is located on the edge of the buildings, directly on the side of a road. The burial vault is carved into a basalt rock. The entrance was closed with a door, the lock of which can still be seen. "Domus de Janas" (fairy houses) are tombs from the time of the Ozieri culture. (Original) Niet imposant en makkelijk te benaderen prehistorische grafkelder met een kamer. Aan de rand van de bebouwing direct aan de kant van een weggentje ligt deze grafkelder. De grafkelder is uitgehouwen iin een basaltstenenrots. De ingang is afgesloten geweest met een deur waarvan de vergrendeling nog te zien is. "Domus de Janas" (feeënhuizen) zijn graven uit de tijd van de Ozieri cultuur.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful Basalt Hypogeum with particular frame, single-celled. (Original) Bellissimo Ipogeo di Basalto con particolare cornice, monocellulare.
(Translated by Google) Stunning hypogeum kept perfectly intact (Original) Stupendo ipogeo tenuto perfettamente intatto
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