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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Dorgali to Stintino?
The direct drive from Dorgali to Stintino is 113 mi (182 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Dorgali to Stintino, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Alghero, San Teodoro, Olbia, and Siniscola, as well as top places to visit like Spiaggia La Caletta and Grotta di Ispinigoli, or the ever-popular Spiaggia di Capo Comino.
The top cities between Dorgali and Stintino are Alghero, San Teodoro, Olbia, and Siniscola. Alghero is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Dorgali and less than an hour from Stintino.
Siniscola is a charming comune in the province of Nuoro, nestled in the beautiful Italian region of Sardinia. This picturesque town is situated about 160 kilometers northeast of Cagliari and approximately 45 kilometers northeast of Nuoro. Siniscola shares its borders with several other municipalities, including Irgoli, Lodè, Lula, Onifai, Orosei, Posada, and Torpè.
15% as popular as Alghero
16 minutes off the main route, 22% of way to Stintino
Situated on the eastern coast of Sardinia, Italy, the town of San Teodoro boasts stunning beaches with shallow waters and pine trees that fringe the likes of Cala Brandinchi and La Cinta. These white-sand beaches are popular among kitesurfers. The surrounding Mediterranean brush creates a picturesque backdrop for Stagno di San Teodoro lagoon, which attracts pink flamingos.
57% as popular as Alghero
19 minutes off the main route, 30% of way to Stintino
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Olbia is a coastal city situated in northeast Sardinia, Italy. It boasts the medieval San Simplicio basilica and Piazza Matteotti, which are dotted with cafes. The palm-lined waterfront to the east features Museo Archeologico di Olbia with exhibits ranging from Nuragic artifacts to Roman warships. One can also visit the archaeological complex of Nuraghe Riu Mulinu on top of a hill to enjoy views of the Gulf of Olbia.
29% as popular as Alghero
20 minutes off the main route, 38% of way to Stintino
Alghero, an Italian city situated on the northwest coast of Sardinia, is renowned for its medieval architecture and cobblestoned streets. The city's ancient walls encircle notable attractions such as the Cattedrale di Santa Maria, Palazzo Guillot, and Chiesa di San Francesco. The Chiesa San Michele boasts a vibrant tiled dome while the Museo del Corallo di Alghero exhibits red coral displays.
Most popular city on this route
19 minutes off the main route, 72% of way to Stintino
Best stops along Dorgali to Stintino drive
The top stops along the way from Dorgali to Stintino (with short detours) are La Cinta, Brandinchi Beach, and Roccia dell'Elefante. Other popular stops include Ente Parco Nazionale dell'Asinara - Area Marina Protetta "Isola dell'Asinara", Bosa Casa in centro storico con wifi Roby, and spiaggia Liscia Ruja.
Amazing place to visit and stay to relax, surrounded by dunes that recreate an amazing view. The parking is 2.5 euro per hour like in all the coast but you can get a daily for 12 euros.
Alberto Gullo — Google review
Stunning long beach without crowds.
Zsuzsanna Cs?nyi — Google review
Really nice beach, with loads of dunes and fine sand, clean water and not very crowded. It's really long and peaceful. One of the hundreds beautiful beaches in Sardinia, it worth it! You can find a parking at the entrance, some of them in the shadow
Pablo Dubin — Google review
Beautiful, sandy beach with pool-like sea. Please, respect the dunes!
Anna K — Google review
Today is August 16 which means super crowded in Sardinia. The water is quite wavy and windy but you can walk far in to the water as its nice and shallow. Parking was 10 Euros which we don't mind paying but it's so crowded here which made it not so pleasant. The sand is fine but not clean in areas.
Diane V — Google review
The beach itself is very beautiful, has emerald water and very nice sand, but there are a lot of seaweed on the shore, sand, water bottom and just floating around. It also gives off a bad smell but you get used to it. The very nice side of the beach is that it isnt crowded with people like other good beaches are. If you come on the workdays (monday to friday) you wont see much people so thats a huge plus. There are a few sea bars that are nice also. The beach itself is also very long. Theres a lot of space for you. The underwater life for snorkeling isnt that interesting. You can see a few fish here and there but nothing more.
Mykolas — Google review
Nice beach but full of seaweed. :(
Béla Moqs — Google review
Nice beach with easy access to the water, the soil it's mixed sand and big rocks, nice scenery and nice reef to snorkelling or swimming. Parking lot at 1€/hrs or 6€ full day, at just hundred meters from the sea. The whole beach is not very big, but it doesn't seems to get very crowded.
Andrea Signoretto — Google review
Amazing beach, white sand, blue water
Вероника Горянская — Google review
Has the potential to be one of the best. But don’t bother right now. It’s not just the parking fees that put everyone off, it is covered in so much seaweed (July’23) that it’s impossible to enjoy.
Native City — Google review
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Really big beach, we found straight away place for the umbrellas. The water was amazing no seaweed no rubbish. Car parking was easy too find and did not have to pay for it.
Sarah Tudini — Google review
Amazing beach - it’s long for 5km. You can also discover San Giovanni accessing through port.
Sand is clean, smooth; water is crystal clear… in the morning at 7 am it’s cold but starting from 9 am is warmer and warmer without wind. In the late afternoon it’s windy.
Suitable to watch sunrise 🌅 and sunset in the behind the mountains in summer.
There are beach bars around.
There are showers and toilets but not close from the entrance.
Zehra O. — Google review
Very good beach for children perfect not deep you have to pay a working fee in high season
Dirgni “Ingrid” — Google review
Beautiful white beach with deep blue sea. Perfect for on a sunny day, but still as beautiful with less good weather.
Thomas van Zeijl — Google review
Nice and quier place in early morning. Nice view during the sunrise.
Lucio Collalto — Google review
A really nice beach. White-ish sand. Really fine and soft. You will find shells along the beachfront but not so many under water. Swimming is easy even for non swimmers as the water is ahallow for a long time. No public showers but parking is free if you park near the town center or next to the harbour of la caletta. 5/5 would swim again
ImpGimp — Google review
Crystal clear water and nice wide sandy beach as long as you can see. Family friendly and when we were there in September it was spacious and pretty empty. (I'm guessing it's more crowded during summer) - For us it was perfect, we stopped by for a day. Waves looked good for surfing even.
Gábor Hoffer — Google review
This beach has everything you will need from sand beach: sand, white. Sun, lots of. Sea, warm and clean. Space, for everone. Water doesn't go deep fast, good for learning to swim or just enjoying warm water. Parking: some free spaces, some not.
Grotta di Ispinigoli is a fascinating cave and grotto with enormous stalactites and stalagmites. Guided tours are available in both Italian and English, but visitors should be aware that the lights are turned off every hour for 20 minutes to protect the delicate ornaments. The cave boasts Europe's tallest column at 37 meters, which is comprised mostly of stalagmites.
Worth seeing, the guide was competent, it was nice to have a free time to watch the place on your own after staff's introduction.
Anna Ku?mierz — Google review
Very beautiful cave, with a great guide. You can see they care about the cave. Small groups, and you get to walk around freely. You don't get a claustrophobic feel (which is nice in a cave).
joep klomps — Google review
Impressive display of the art and forces of nature with a well guided and informative tour. I tend to say better than the caves at the waterfront - it definitely saves you an exorbitant expensive boat ride and offers a nice hide-out from the heat. Perfectly understand why goats were the first to discover the cave. Beautiful!
Jo Ganter — Google review
Call beforehand to make sure the times for daily tours as they can fill up. No photos allowed inside the grotta but it is spectacular! It’s a narrow descent into the cavern where you will see some beautiful rock formations.
Barbara Ruhs — Google review
Beautiful underground cavern system with the world's second largest stalagmite/stalactite. Stunning little tour through the caves with very well informed and friendly guides, who speak English very well too. Thoroughly enjoyed our hour down there, and chatting afterwards with one of the guides about local sightseeing in the area. Just be weary if you have a fear of heights, as you will not like the descent down the metal staircases!
Joshua McDonald (Josh) — Google review
Beautiful cave worth visiting! The visit takes 30 minutes, optimal time for going with small children. Our guide was amazing 👑, someone who really loves caving, such a rare thing to find in tourist cave guides.
Mateja ?an Turk — Google review
The formation and the guide who led us deserve 5 stars. I deduct 2 because of the ban on taking photos inside (even without flash). The explanation offered for this simply read, on a poster at the entrance: “Because”. Ive done some research before posting and couldn’t find a valid reason related to preservation… anyway, if you like geology and fancy something different during your Sardinia visit, this really is a nice excursion with very well trained and knowledgeable tour guides.
Juan Abarca — Google review
Simply wonderful. Amazing guide, knowledgable and very pleasant. The cave is breathtaking and it’s one of the most incredible sites I have seen in my life. Highly recommend :)
خیلی زیبا است٫ مرسی!
Barbara Bessac — Google review
Well worth a visit, we just rocked up on the day, had a drink at the restaurant by the car park and bought tickets to enter within the hour (tours on the hour in June/July). Cheap to enter and very interesting, and the tour guide was very knowledgeable.
Mark Toller — Google review
Great cave to discover. The visits are at hour mainly because they close the lights every hour for 20 minutes to protect its ornaments, the stalagmites and stalagmites. The visit is both in Italian and English.
It has the tallest column (when the stalagmites join the stalagmites) of Europe, 37 meters (36 of it is formed of stalagmites).
The cave and all it’s galleries are still to be explored. To date 17km have been explorer.
The ticket of 8 € (adult) gives you a free visit of the archeological museum in Dorgali (15 minutes away).
The is a hotel-restaurant near buy. I would advise to take a coffee or having lunch. The view is spectacular and the food is incredible.
Jean-Philippe Cyr — Google review
Europes tallest Stalagmite cave is worth seeing bit small. Every hour you have a guided tour is in Italian and English. Next to it is a great restaurant and the views are very nice. Your not supposed to take pictures 😢
Victoria Gamboa — Google review
Nice cave to visit. I do find it expensive as it's only a 30 minute visit. The cave excist of 1 room, all other rooms are not open for the public.
Warning: you're not allowed to take pictures inside unfortunately
Ward De Campenaere — Google review
Very nice cave with a tour guide. The visit lasts around 45 min. The tour is very interesting and well explained but as the group is splitted in 2 groups (italian + english) with the same guide, the explinations lasts around 15 min.
Alexandra Cislaghi — Google review
Amazing cave! Left me speechless with its beauty ! The guide was very informative and helpful! Unfortunately no
Pictures are allowed which for me was really pitfall
Ina Dimitrova — Google review
An amazing experience. A very fast tour as this is a huge chamber cave, the only one accessible to the public. Stairs going down 50 meters drop to the bottom of the cave. Biggest pity? No photos allowed.
Giulio Aprin — Google review
We had an excellent time there! The groups are small, the visit is guided, and you can get the maximum experience and enjoyment, without being crowded, and taking one's time to learn and observe. We recommend all the touristy caves in Sardinia, instead of the Poseidon one, which is a total tourist trap!
Sinziana Mazilu — Google review
Una visita preciosa que no te puedes perder. El personal una maravilla, además de atentas y simpáticas se nota que disfrutan con lo que hacen … súper recomendable!!
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A beautiful visit that you cannot miss. The staff is wonderful, in addition to being attentive and friendly, you can tell that they enjoy what they do… highly recommended!!
The white sand beach of Capo Coda Cavallo on Ischia is a lovely place to relax and take in the views. There are also boat rentals, lodging and eateries available in the area. It can be quite crowded at peak times, but it's well worth the visit if you're looking for a beautiful spot to enjoy some peace and quiet.
It’s a beautiful beach with a mix of area with sand and others with pebbles. Gets busy but you can always walk a bit more and find an empty space all for yourself. It gets really wavy when it’s windy though. We loved it, you get some shade of the trees and you can snorkel!
Elena — Google review
Beautiful bay and beach with stunning views. Abundance of wildlife, we saw wild hogs and a tortoise crossing the road on the way in. Crystal clear water.
Ciaran J O'Reilly — Google review
In may it was almost empty so even pretier.
irena — Google review
Definitely one of the best beaches of the island. What is really missing is a good bar. The bar is very simple. The is also an organised part of the beach with just to rows of good quality sunbeds, there is a rental of everything you imagine. The view is fantastic. The sea is very calm and the water is blue aquamarine colour. The sand is white thin and soft in the water though the sand on the beach is more pink and bigger size. Enjoy!
Nelli Margolit — Google review
Beautiful beach, water is so clear and calm. I only went for about 3 hours, after 16h. I waited some time to get space for parking, bear in mind it is small, so you have to be there very early or late afternoon like me, 1€ per hour.
Lots of entertainment for children, families and couples.
I tried the Pedalo and loved to be around the boats. Dark blue in deep sea 🌊 💙 which I loved.
Beatriz Diaz — Google review
Beautiful beach, some areas of sand but mostly pebbles which me and my family didn't mind.
Parking is limited, and the beach has a limited area for sun bathing.
The beach benefits from a sheltered cover type layout as it keeps the winds out for a calm sea when beaches to the left and right are quite rough.
Crystal clear water, good for snorkelling and a beautiful view of the islands infront for you.
Since our stay has started, we have been to 5 different beaches along a 20km stretch, and this one is the winner. Nothing has come close yet.
It feels like a little kept secret by the locals.
Andrew Hubball — Google review
We were there by 915 AM on a Saturday. It is a very narrow beach that was already quite crowded. The sand was fairly coarse. Lots of other choices out there.
Phillip Thompson — Google review
Beautiful beach with lovely views ! Fantastic climate and clear water.
Anna Lis — Google review
A very narrow, dirty beach, full of people all the time. And the road from the main road to the beach parking is bumpy and full of pebbles. It's a pity that the view is nice and the water is so clear!
Raluca Ghentulescu — Google review
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I'll never travel to Stintino without this trip planner again
La Cinta is a renowned family-friendly beach known for its shallow waters and white sand, making it an ideal spot for toddlers and young children. Visitors can find convenient amenities such as parking, restrooms, and showers near the entrance. Additionally, there are options to rent umbrellas and loungers, as well as a restaurant and cafe located along the shore. A small gelato truck is often stationed on the nearby road leading to this picturesque beach.
Brandinchi Beach is a beautiful, picturesque beach located in the north of Sardinia and popular with snorkelers. The clear waters make this beach perfect for swimming, while the panorama of the surrounding islands is breathtaking.
Quite crowded with very pricy parking, but the carribean sand and colours are worth the hassle.
Micha? Bucholc — Google review
Absolutely beautiful beach, really nice fine sand and calm water for swimming. Book ahead and get there early for a good spot in summer months. Worth parking and entry fee.
Ciaran J O'Reilly — Google review
Absolutely AMAZING!!!! Beautiful!!!! Extremely popular and people are on top of each other along the beach but in the water there is plenty of pen space!!!!!!
Jayme Stelker — Google review
Surely one of the most iconic beaches in Sardegna. Be sure to book your ticket the day ahead. Go for a stroll. Enjoy the blue waters.
Eric Berberich — Google review
One of the most famous beaches in the area. You need to book in advance , otherwise you cannot enter the beach. Once you book arrive early or you need to wait to enter the parking. It was very crowded but the water is cristal clear. I enjoyed the beach but I’d recommend to go or early or in lunch time
Victor — Google review
Stunning beach, if only for the incredible water. Sand is amazing chalk like, although beach is rather narrow. Sea is Transparent and tropical colour, best I’ve ever seen. On a negative…Whatever you do, do not use the portaloos.. most disgusting toilets ever seen. You’d hope paying €30 for brolly and loungers they’d at least give you access to a toilet that’s fit for humans.
80Robm — Google review
My favourit beach in pretty much the whole world including golf of Mexico and asia. It can get a bit busy, but there is no surprises when you you see it.
miriam toth — Google review
Great beach, shallow sea for quite a while. Few lucky lucky men selling wears but understand the word no. Also a massage lady for those quick massages.
Loungers are 20 euros or an extra 5 for front row.... Took the eyes out and came back for the socket 😂
Craig Smith — Google review
We went on this beach just a few days ago, in April, and my oh my we actually were able to go in the water!
Beach and water - awesome
Best time to visit when it gets warmer and less windier in this time of year seems to be around 3.30-4pm
George Todorov — Google review
Tourist trap. View is nice but not nicer than anywhere else in Sardinia. Beach is ong but very short, full of water plants. You pay 2 euro/h for parking and you pay 2 euro per person if you want to seat on the beach but not only walk. This is a newly introduced rule this year, and it's totally ridiculous
Irina Artemenko — Google review
It felt like in Thailand or sth, nothing to envy to caribbean. Top 10.
Kamil Rozenkiewicz — Google review
Amazing beach, probably one of the best in North East Sardinia.Also known as Little Tahiti, its sand is so white and its water so turquoise that you will feel like you are in the Caribbean. With its magnificent view of the Tavolara rock, Cala Brandinchi offers a breathtaking landscape. Seabed is also very shallow and crystal clear .
Things to know, parking costs €2 50 per hour so expect to pay €20 for day.
You need to book in advance for entry to beach do that on this website https://santeodorospiagge.it/cala-brandinchi/
Costs are 2€/visitor – 1€/visitor if you are staying in San Teodoro – Free for kids under 12
There are bars, free toilets + beach equipment rental (sun beds, sunshades, but you need to book those also.)
This is a must see beach but do book to avoid refusal.
David D — Google review
Too much people and without reservation you have no option. After 2 pm are open new reservetions. Everything are overpaid and it is not natural beach, but the most commercial beach I see in Sardinia.
Tomas Martinek — Google review
An amazing beach with beautiful turqoise color!
Make sure to book your place in advance since the capacity is limited as part of being a national park.
Huseyin Guler — Google review
Great location , but very overpriced. Between the fee to park and the entrance fee of the beach.
Also you need to book in advance otherwise you won’t be able to get in , you still be able to park and get to the secondary beach which is basically the same thing
Pietro Fania — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful beaches in Sardegna. Keep in mind that the parking for this beach is actually Parcheggio Lu Impostu. We visited this place in October 2023 and maps and waze were trying to direct us through some roads that are private, but if you park at Lu Impost, you have direct access to the beach. And the parking is quite big.
Melania Ienciu — Google review
Beautiful beach. The beach beds are expensive 25euro for 2beds and one umbrella. Food also very expensive. Parking for 2 euro per hour But overall very nice to spend a day at the beach
Lu Impostu beach is a wonderful white sand and crystal clear ocean retreat in Cala Brandinchi, just south of Cala Brandinchi. With kayaks and umbrellas for rent, the beach offers a perfect spot to relax while taking in all the stunning views. In addition to its stunning natural beauty, Lu Impostu beach is also a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing during the summer months.
One of the most beautiful beaches in the area… it is like a follow up of ‘la Cinta’ of San Teodoro.
Wonderful cleaned transparent light blue water.
In the summertime, it is quite impossible to stay: so many people arrive here, but it is worth visiting this beach.
It is better to arrive sooner in the morning.
Remember to pay the park as local police fines you with the smile on his/her face.
No showers available, take your water with you. Only two beach resort in place.
Paolo Rizzo — Google review
The beach is amazing! We attempted to back there again, drove 2 hours just to be told that we needed to make a RESERVATION to access the beach. The make was very sarcastic and told us “didn’t you see the big sign in the entrance saying to make a reservation?” 😒 well, I didn’t see anything…
Lavinia S. — Google review
Tourist trap. View is nice but not nicer than anywhere else in Sardinia. Beach is ong but very short, full of water plants. You pay 2 euro/h for parking and you pay 2 euro per person if you want to seat on the beach but not only walk. This is a newly introduced rule this year, and it's totally ridiculous
Irina Artemenko — Google review
Great beach 🏖️ Crystal clear water, soft sand, possibility to rent sunbeds and buy snacks at the beach bars. If you are without a car, you can use the beach bus to get here.
Andrejs L — Google review
We were driving 2 hours to Bradinchi beach but we couldn't go there as there was no empty space they said and we came here. You have to pay parking fee, 2€ to enter the beach, no shower, you have to prebook sunbeds too, there's grumpy sand, locals hardly speak in english or they didn't want to, it is also windy, there's only a small beach bar, all in all it was a disappointment. I would not recommend it. After that we decided to go to La Cinta beach which was nice but the wind blew the sand into my mouth and on me everytime someone walked next to me so we went back to our hotel. It is definietly overrated.
Otilia Karasz — Google review
It is a nice beach however, most of the beaches in the area are nicer, cleaner and less crowded! With a 2 euro per person online fee, you would expect the water to be more clean. The water is okay, but this is the first beach I have been to where the water isn’t crystal clear. I would not come back but provably go to any of the other nearby beaches.
Elena — Google review
Amazing beach! Beautiful transparent sea water, white sand, calm and relaxing. Lovely, our favorite of the area.
helene fachim — Google review
Lovely beach which we booked online. Found out when we got there that sunbeds need to be prebooked too. Very frustrating as some stayed empty the whole time we were there
Sharon Stokes — Google review
Recomand!
Plaja superba
Am ajuns acolo cu transport public - linea 2. Nu le gasesti pe maps, trebuie sa verifici orarul la hotel sau intr o statie de autobus. Rezervare inainte cu o zi online. In comparatie cu plaja cala brandinchi, am gasit locuri disponibile mai repede adica de pe o zi pe alta.
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I recommend!
The beautiful beach
I got there by public transport - line 2. You can't find them on maps, you have to check the timetable at the hotel or at a bus station. Book one day in advance online. Compared to Cala Brandinchi beach, I found places available faster, that is, from one day to the next.
Madalina Nemet — Google review
Great beach close to San Teodoro and that part of Sardinia... You can come there by your own car but you must pay parking 2,5e per hour ....You can come by beach bus from San Teodoro or Porto San Paolo which is the cheapest option and best per my opinion... You must reserve your place on the beach online because from this year you can't come if not reserve place and show your reservation on entrance.... This sand beach is very nice, with so clear tirquise water... There you can find beach bar to take some drink or rent umbrella... Beach is always full of young people who enjoy there... All recommendations for visit and take some nice pictures and videos if you are in San Teodoro or that part👌
VLAJKO PETROVIĆ — Google review
I am so disappointed! After chasing the booking system for a few days I expected a really nice beach. Drove 2 hrs to get here. Overcrowded, the sand is mixed with sea weed, the water is nothing special. You can find much better beaches in the area for free.
Yasen Popov — Google review
Pretty overrated beach I would say. The water is very beautiful and clear but so are all the other beaches here. Especially as you have to pay/reserve entrance and €2,50 per hour for parking.. I would advice you to go elsewhere.
Riana Aarts — Google review
An amazing stay with the family. You need to reserve the stay in the website and it would be 2 euros per person and also you need to pay the 2.5 euros per hour parking cost. But it is worth it for 1 time
Alberto Gullo — Google review
Nice, not the best beach but very good for snorkeling and maybe the fact that you pay a fee to enter brings just educated people as I had other places where people literally put their things centimeters away from yours which was very surprizing for me in the bad way. Here Ive felt different
Really nice, come early morning and you'll be great, prebook visit to avoid dissapointment
This one is better than Brandichi, in my opinion
Adrian G. — Google review
Beautiful!!!! Cresent shaped white sand spit with clear pale turquoise gorgeous waters. Quiet , tranquil and green backdrop. Far far better than Brandishi. You can park right there at the end of the spit and Wade over in the shallows to the spit
Murale di Orgosolo is a must-see for history and art enthusiasts. The town of Orgosolo, located in the inner side of Sardinia, is famous for its impressive wall paintings and road structure. Despite not being super famous, it offers a charming experience of Italian village lifestyle. Visitors can appreciate the hospitality of the village people and enjoy the beauty of this hidden gem in Sardinia.
Charming, small city, worth to see in my opinion.
Anna Ku?mierz — Google review
If you are into history or art and like murals you will like it. There is a small parking near the tourist information desk, else parking on the street is also possible. As i have seen in other parts of Sardinia, no public toilets at all.
tridip choudhury — Google review
Interesting with the audio guide and map. Easy walking to view the paintings. Few places to stop to get food.
Jessica J — Google review
A very interesting place, very impressive wall paintings and road structure. A visitor can experience the Italian village livestile in the inner side of Sardinia in this pour and not super famous, but worth seeing place!
Minko Pavlov — Google review
Absolutely beautiful place. If you are not interested in the history and you don't need a audio guide (you can rent it for 5 €), I recommend the visit early in the morning. Just enjoying being in such of place
Sandra Špannerová — Google review
Bellisima beautifull on a calm, sunny day in October. Better avoid the crowd at the sagra's (festivals). To many people in the centre. Compliments for the village people who are organising so much and are so hospitabal
Bejo Tatti-Bleeker — Google review
Very quiet little town with fantastic almost Picasso like colourful murals.
Motownkat — Google review
Very interesting history of this place and awesome wall paintings. It is really charming here and the view from top of the mountain towards the souring landscape is incredible. Definitely worth a detour.
Nora Martiny — Google review
Wow!!! What a place! Sardinia in general is quite a hidden gem, and Orgosolo is just amazing! Even though we were there in a pouring rain. Must see.
Evgeniia Portniagina — Google review
Sadly i was unable to understand the slogans but the murals were good.
Michael Marchant — Google review
The town is a treasure in the middle of the mountains, they are amazing in hospitality and all towns want to share the beauty with you.
The Museo delle Maschere Mediterranee, located in Mamoiada near Nuoro, is a unique museum showcasing traditional Carnival masks from Sardinia and the Mediterranean Basin. The museum offers a captivating route where visitors can explore intriguing exhibits and learn about the true meaning of the mamuthones masks. It features an excellent audio-visual presentation available in multiple languages, providing insight into folk traditions related to masquerading.
We watched the movie explaining the tradition for masquerading. Very interesting.
Aleš Cvelbar — Google review
Interesting place, different than most Museums.
Brad Volovich — Google review
Small but unique museum, consisting of a well done movie (in a lot of European languages) and two rooms. Very helpful personell, answering questions etc
Xunoumen — Google review
Great little museum with an excellent AV presentation, intriguing exhibits well explained by captions and also by very attentive staff who give what is effectively a guided tour. Thoroughly recommend if you are at all interested in folk traditions.
Philip Keeling — Google review
this museum os fanrastic because it brings a collection of masks from Manu countries.
Rui Filipe Magalhães — Google review
a very suggestive museum, where we discovered the true meaning of the mamuthones masks, even if small as a museum it is worth visiting it
Massimiliano Del Pidio — Google review
Not worth visiting. It’s a 20 min movie & 2 small rooms with small number of masks.
Masks are poorly described, though some really nicely carved. Would be great if this is more interactive & simply better arranged. Written guide - was acutely a plus, but not enough
One thing - which is worth noticing - marketing of the place is really good, and town is helping out with displaying masks around.
Kat S — Google review
Nice little museum with very acceptable tariffs in the middle of nowhere in a small charming sardinian village. The guide knows the insights of what she explains (in italian). Very beautiful and well preserved, even though not very big and with little documentation translated to other languages.
André Thiebaut — Google review
Excellent short film starts the guided visit to this beautifully organized, small museum. The presentation in English was fascinating and passionately guided by one of the museum officials . Highly recommended!
Beautiful ruins in a peaceful environment. Not very crowded. Not the most complete buildings, but more extensive than many nuragic ruins in the area.
John Taylor Ward — Google review
Very nice place with a lot of nuragic stuff to see. The staff is very friendly and helpful - they even opened for entrance outside their operating hours. Everything is very well described, the guide is perfect, you can even fly a drone over this place. Recommended!
Ales Dynda — Google review
Historical place, very preserved. Nice nature, a lot of other historical site's nearby.
Vedran Vela — Google review
That was totally worth the trip. These ruins are large and magical, in between trees. The guide did an excellent job bringing them to life.
Javier Bargas-Avila — Google review
Unique archeological site. Worth the drive. Needs more funds to be kept running. Better signs would help increase its visiting rates.
Sisinnio Concas — Google review
A good place to explore. Some interesting literature on the history is provided. Seems like there is still a lot there yet to be uncovered....bring a trowel and brush (don't really)...
Phil — Google review
One of the best nuragic complexes that I've ever visited. Well maintained and with guide, or tablet app. It must be spectacular in winter with snow...
Porto Rotondo, situated 13 kilometers north of Olbia between the Gulf of Cugnana and the Gulf of Marinella, is a charming destination. Often compared to Porto Cervo, it offers...
Liscia Ruja beach is located between two picturesque villages and is renowned as one of the top beaches in Costa Smeralda. It boasts incredibly soft sand and offers a range of water sports for visitors to enjoy. The area also features delightful dining options with aromatic flavors, all set against the backdrop of the stunning blue sea, making it a truly rewarding destination for beach lovers.
The Nuraghe La Prisgiona is an impressive archaeological site in Arzachena, featuring a ruined village that dates back to the 14th century BC. The site includes approximately 100 huts and a central stone keep, as well as a perfectly preserved central tower. Additionally, visitors can explore the still-functioning ancient well and enter the dome made of stones. This impressive megalithic site is highly recommended for anyone interested in history and archaeology.
A well-preserved nuragic complex dating back to the 13th-8th century BC, consisting of a central tower and the remains of what would have been various meeting huts.
The ticket for an individual archeological site is €4, or €7 for two, €10 for three etc. There are 7 sites/monuments in total in the area (+ one civic museum) and for entry into all 8 would cost €23. You have to specify which monuments you want to want to visit when you buy your tickets.
The Nuraghe La Prisgiona is the largest archaeological site to visit, and about a kilometre down the road from the Giants’ Tomb monument.
There is separate parking for La Prisgiona, and the walk around the monument took about 15 minutes.
Connie — Google review
An impresive sight. I recomend it.
irena — Google review
Interesting sight with a lot of history. Warning though,do not take the 1 km road through the forest to the Giants Tomb or if you do, make sure you have proper shoes and water. Way easier to walk on the main road or take the car, especially if you have a packed day ahead and you need to save time and energy.
Silvia Elena Feldiorean — Google review
If you are vacationing on the Emerald Cosst this is an absolute must see. You can park the car next to it so it is very convenient. It is very well restored and preserved.
Donatella Polizzi — Google review
Interesting ancient historical site. Well worth visiting. Only takes a few minutes to get around
robert o'connor — Google review
Beautiful place, good to imagine what have happen thousand of years before. Parking was free, but there is no toilette.
erzsébet pozsár — Google review
Very impressive antique village. So well preserved and so many different buildings are located there. It is interesting, in my country, Bulgaria, we have one similar landmark, it is smaller that any one building in the Nuraghe La Prisgiiona. I know, there are very few places like this all over the world and i am happy i had seen two of them.
Plamen Kolev — Google review
One has to understand that 3500years of weathering alone does not help any human structure and this one is very well preserved. It is worth visiting together with a mass burial place and it would be enough to give you impressions about the life of the bronze age human.
Vladan Milosevic — Google review
beautiful place, so much to see: a big tower, very well conserved, and several small cottages. you‘ll get a short information sheet you can even take with you to walk around (we received it in German and Italian).
ticket costs 3.50€
there is a very nice walk to the site from the gravesite, just follow the singe on the left side of the street. it leads you through the fields and trees, about 15 min.
Excavation site on a plateau, with a triangular stone tower & ancient ruins, plus guided tours.
Another landmark from the Nuragic civilization. Definitely worth seeing if it’s on your way. The viewing is short and once you climb on top of the tower you get great views.
Zuzanna Rusnok — Google review
One of the nicest nuraghi of Sardinia. For a small fee you can walk around freely. Should take you around 15-30 minutes. Ticket office workers were also nice. Went early april, and we were pretty much the only people there. Would recommend if you are in the area.
Dominic Van Ettinger — Google review
Beautiful witness of Sardinian history 💖 Very friendly staff at ticket office/bar/souvenir shop.
Tanja Walser — Google review
A truly massive Nuraghe in great condition. The interior is well lit. It is 13m high! Definitely worth visiting.
thevisualg — Google review
As of 30/10/2021, Green Pass required. Great documentation available with €5 entry ticket. Multiple languages available.
The nuraghe is in excellent condition for its age. I published seven 360-degree photos of the exterior grounds and interior chambers separately from this review.
John Marquette — Google review
Highly recommended. The ticket is 5€, but it is worth it. When I went there were not many people, so we could enjoy the place walking around, the silence of the rooms and take beautiful pictures.
You can imagine how the old town was, apart from seeing the material and the illustrations in a small museum in the entrance.
Marc Loan — Google review
Amazing prehistoric complex and one of the most famous of Sardinia's Nuraghi does not disappoint in any way!
It's terrific to wonder at how the site was used and marvel at the skill and thought of the building work. Absolutely worth a visit!
Tony Duffy — Google review
Amazing Neolithic site, very well preserved. Access to the top by the original spiral staircase still possible. Right beside the motorway so it was a convenient stop on the trip south for us.
Ciaran J O'Reilly — Google review
An interesting landmark of nurage with the expected i forms and shapes. Definitely worth a visit. Nothing particularly spectacularly unusual. A nice illustration of what happened in history in the local area.
Borut B — Google review
Though smaller than some of the biggest nuraghi on the island, Losa nuraghe is still quite big and great to explore, as you are allowed to see every chamber and even climb up on top. Just great!
Tamara MiJu — Google review
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Among those arrived till us, the Nuraghe Losa is one of the most beautiful.
His massive structure let the visitor imagine the magnificence of the site when populated.
The tourist can walk across a well maintained site and the price worth the visit.
Take your time to explore the surrounding area where you can have a fantastic view of the complex
Emanuele Sciuto — Google review
Well preserved archeological site. It is a massive structure built from rocks and with some impressive engineering. It is also overlayed with a lot of different features from the changing cultures of the residents across time. A guide makes a big difference, read carefully the brochure (available in multiple languages) to understand what you are looking at and improve the experience.
David Ponessa — Google review
Nice place you can go inside and up to the top. No drone flying allowed
The Museo etnografico Galluras, also known as "il museo della Femina Agabbadora," is a fantastic opportunity to delve into the history and culture of Sardinia. The museum provides insight into the local traditions and beliefs, particularly those surrounding the figure of the Femina Agabbadora. This experience offers a unique perspective on both Sardinian culture and the human psyche, making it highly recommended for anyone interested in anthropology or history.
Excellent museum if you enjoy off the beaten track things ! Very authentic and approachable… You do need to contact in advanced though ! Worth it.
Kelly Sidney — Google review
An interesting place where you can see very clearly how people lived in Sardinia in the past.
Maris Liopa — Google review
It's an interesting place to know more about the Sardinian culture and old ways in small towns, a bit creepy though but that's just me! An interesting stop anyways.
J D — Google review
A great experience to enjoy, for understanding Sardinian culture but also human mind. Strongly recommended!!
elisa benedetti — Google review
Not good for push/wheel chairs
Matthew Cust — Google review
Grande experienza!
susan jane rees — Google review
(Translated by Google) To say it's inspiring is an understatement. This ethnographic museum shows, with an uncommon wealth of details, the uses, habits and lifestyle of a community that tells the roots of a part of Sardinian history and beyond, as within it we go to deeply intertwine the historical evolution of our country. In addition to the very interesting focus on the Accabadora female, aided by finds that not only make the narrative more alive, but which leave room for a reflection on the mentality of a population, which in some respects seems to be a forerunner of still extremely current questions on the end of life, we then find objects of enormous interest for the reconstruction and immersion in what was the life of this community. Absolutely worth visiting.
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Dire stimolante è dire poco. Questo museo etnografico mostra, con una dovizia di particolari non comune, gli usi, le abitudini e lo stile di vita di una comunità che racconta le radici di una parte della storia sarda e non solo, in quanto all'interno di essa si va a intrecciare profondamente l'evoluzione storica del nostro paese. Oltre all'interessantissimo focus sulla femmina Accabadora, coadiuvato da reperti che non solo rendono la narrazione più viva, ma che lasciano spazio ad una riflessione sulla mentalità di una popolazione, che sotto alcuni aspetti pare essere precorritrice di domande ancora estremamente attutali sul fine vita, troviamo poi oggetti di enorme interesse per la ricostruzione e l'immersione in quella che fu la vita di questa comunità. Assolutamente da visitare.
Francesco Daroda — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very suggestive museum, full of Gallura traditions. The building was an old two-storey carabinieri barracks with many objects and testimonies from the 1st and 2nd World War. The room of the Femina Agabbadora is truly beautiful with many objects and clothes from the times. The museum tour guide was very kind and detailed. At the end of the journey you can leave signatures and comments on this beautiful experience. We highly recommend this visit.
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Un museo molto suggestivo , carico delle tradizioni galluresi . Il caseggiato era una vecchia caserma dei carabinieri a due piani con tantissimi oggetti e testimonianze della 1 e2 guerra mondiale. La stanza della Femina Agabbadora è veramente bella con tanti oggettini e abiti dei tempi. La guida turistica del museo è stata gentilissima e dettagliata. A fine percorso si possono lasciare firme e commenti su questa bella esperienza . Consigliamo vivamente questa visita.
Worth a visit if in the area. Allow 2hrs for the visit. Park your car at the car park by the main road and walk the remainder of the way up the single track road. Not expensive entry and the site is well kept and clean. Would definitely recommend.
Merlin Kraft — Google review
This archeological monument is run by two lovely women. The entrance is charged 3€ for adults and 1,5€ for kids. It's worth it, though. The landscape is beautiful and the view is as well. Nuraghe majori itself is an interesting building of Sardinian architecture. In the area are toilets and a little souvenir shop. They give you a paper guide in various languages (even in Czech). From the parking it's a 5 min walk.
Viktorie Bartoskova — Google review
The high price of 3 euros is worth it! A more then 3000 year old and impressive building in astonishing condition. The staff is very friendly and enforce covid measures excelently (green pass, masks) .
DiLaemmer — 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 Nas — 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 Rademacher — Google review
Very neat stop for a quick peek at Sardenia's archaeological history. Friendly staff and interesting site. We were given a flashlight to also check out the bat colony which now lives in the ruins.
Amber Dase — Google review
Worth a quick visit, 5 min walk from the parking lot, 10 min to explore the nuraghe, 10 min to take a walk around it and 5 min back to the car. Don't forget to take the flashlight for the bats (a must see for children) when buying the tickets.
Pali Baran — Google review
Place with great historical value. Suggest to have a guide if you wish to go atound this place to know more about the facts.
Pankaj Chaudhary — Google review
Very beautiful nuraghe the best in the region of Gallura. On two levels with a Deep covered Room where inside there are a colony of small europeans female bats very cute and Amazing to see
Gian Filippo S. — Google review
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Strada Statale 133 Km 1.3, Strada Statale 133 di Palau, Km 1, 07029 Tempio Pausania SS, Italy
Spiaggia Rena Bianca is a scenic beach consisting of picturesque white sand and shallow turquoise water, surrounded by cliffs and hills. It offers an ideal spot for scuba divers and snorkelers due to the abundance of marine life in its clean waters. The beach is safe for children to swim in due to its shallow waters, making it perfect for family-friendly adventure. Being 300 meters away from the village, it is equipped with all necessary amenities but can get crowded during peak season.
This place was really really nice, very clean beach with beautiful sand you can either sit there for free or pay to sit on a sunbed, it has a beach bar in the area. It was perfect and way better that the photos you will see on Google.
Marios — Google review
Beautiful beach in a sheltered cove in town. Two paid parking lots in town easy walk to the beach. Packed like sardines but the water is great and it's worth a few hours stop.
Ariel Schuetz — Google review
This is the BEST beach maybe in the world! I am so in love with Rena Bianca, I wish no one ever heard about this beach so I can be the only one swimming here. The water is so clean it’s unbelievable. It is warm, the colors are insane, there is a path you can take on foot and look at the beach from the top.
Of course the beach is overcrowded. Sardinia has the most overcrowded beaches in the world. It wins the 1st place in overcrowdedness lol
But seriously. I’ve been to Mallorca, and in Greece and Cyprus, and in Italy people are the worst. They will walk all over you, they don’t care about the tourists, it is their land and you are nothing to them. Nothing.
But! Rena Bianca is worth being stepped on, pushed aside, and fighting for a small place in the sand for your towel and fighting for a spot in the mini parking lot. This beach is better than La Pelosa in Stintino.
I love you Rena Bianca!!
Jelena Jo — Google review
Terrible beach! There are so many nicer ones in Sardinia. This one is packed and difficult to get a spot
Nina T — Google review
Beautiful white sand beach with crystal clear water. Tight on space, especially in July.
Alessandro Pedicelli — Google review
The beach is amazing, great water and good landscapes event though I wouldn’t recommend to go there in July or August. The beach is tiny and there not a lot of free spots to put an umbrella, also finding parking space can be tricky. I can’t give less than 4 stars because the beach is really beautiful but there are some but’s
Achille Marzocchi — Google review
Overall a beautiful beach - but in my whole life I've never seen a beach as crowded as this one, incredible. Especially with Covid going around it's a bit scary. Hard to find a spot that's big enough to unfold your beach towel. That said, our visit was in August. The beach must be amazing when it's low season.
Thomas Anselmino — Google review
This beach is one of my favorite beaches i’ve visited in Italy so far. The water is very clear and waves aren’t strong. You can snorkel and watch the fishes once you swim a bit deeper. The water is crystal clear. The only con would be that it’s very crowded, but still worth it.
ji aya — Google review
Beautiful beach with fine sand and crystal clear water. In the main season the beach is really crowded. Toilettes (free), food and drinks are possible to purchase at a kiosk.
Really family friendly beach
Luisa — Google review
Stunning beach in the local area of Santa Teresa.
Water nice and cool , very clean with clear waters.
Be aware that it gets extremely busy form early morning , therefore be ready for some intimacy as people stay very closed to each; honestly we did not mind as we spent loads of time in water and walking around as there were interesting paths leading to great scenery and observatories.
Must visit !
Gianluca Barone — Google review
Very lovely beach with clear turquoise water, but it gets Soo busy, you need to be there early in the morning to get a spot. Umbrellas are really expensive comparing to other places in Sardegna. However it is worth the visit.
Magdalena — Google review
Awesome beach, very central and easily accessed..
Marlon Rossi — Google review
Public beach with white sand, walking distance from the city center, good for small kids - no waves - and snorkeling on the sides - a lot of small fishes. Always crowded during the summer. Paid toilet and shower available.
€ 35.00 / day with 2x beach chair + 1x umbrella in the center of the beach or free area on the sides.
Jefferson Andrade — Google review
This beach is absolutely stunning with different shades of blue and Corsica in the background. We got here around 10:30am on a Sunday and it was starting to get crowded. Paid Parking easily accessible, around €1 per hour. We rented 2 sun beds for €35 for the day!
Natalia Pang — Google review
One of our most favorite beaches in Sardinia. Clear water, big waves if windy weather, soft sand, there is shower, ice cream just cross the road! Welcome to heaven!
Noteworthy, ancient Sardinian stone structure once covering 3 floors with a 24-meter tower.
Must see! Well preserved and presented (lighting and signs around the sight).
There is a free Audioguide-App (Santu Antine) which is perfect: just the right amount of information and length of the audios.
Joanna S. H. — 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 Ranga — Google review
Beautiful ancient construction which still is largely in good shape taking into account it's age. The central Tower has lots of internal tunnels and stairs which lead you to the roof and basement. The latter is fairly big and cool place in both senses of the word... Tickets (adult) cost 8€.
Erwin Schimek — Google review
“The house of the King”, a megalithic compound “built between the Middle Bronze Age (16th century) and the Iron Age (9th century BC)”. Made with basalt blocks, used to have three floors. Some coming studies, shown how its structure is oriented following the solstices.
J?ana d?? San??? — 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
8 euro per person seems very expensive. It's not bad but 8 euro is way to much!
PC Sanderv22v — Google review
I'm not sure what I was expecting when we bought our tickets, but I got more! This place is so cool! My husband and I could have easily spent hours exploring. From the outside, it doesn't seem like much, but once you go in, there is so much to see. Just when you think you have turned a corner and reached the end, there is another hallway or staircase, so just keep exploring. If you're in to history and architecture, this place is for you. Not to mention the many different views it has to offer! The steps are treacherous, so wear comfortable shoes or even sneakers/boots.
Kesha Bullock — Google review
Best nuraghe I've seen. 3 levels, amazing tunnels, corridors and tower. Ticket shop with nice service, souvenirs and interesting books. You will receive information leaflet with your tickets.
Zuzanna Bartosz — 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 Donati — Google review
Is worth the visit despite the high entrance fee. One you're inside of this unbelievably for the time when build monumental complex, you really feel humility before the ability to build of our ancestors. The inner corridors, stairs, terrace, thickness of walls all built to preserve its inhabitants still standing after some 3000 years...
Patrik Tůma — Google review
Very Interesting historical, worth a visit which costs 10 Euros entry
Keith Saunders — Google review
This nuraghe can be visited on the same day trip as nuraghe losa and Santa Cristina Holy Well. It is almost a 2 hour drive from Olbia but absolutely worth it.
Costa Paradiso, located north of Isola Rossa, is a breathtaking coastal area characterized by its wild and scenic beauty. The region boasts stunning beaches and rugged granite cliffs that meet the emerald sea, creating a picturesque landscape. As you make your way around Costa Paradiso towards Santa Teresa Gallura, you'll encounter numerous tiny inlets and coves waiting to be explored.
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I'll never travel to Stintino without this trip planner again
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.
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 M Petrescu — Google review
Simply amazing beach....i hope to come back with waves
carla zoncheddu — Google review
Nice clean beach, with nearby parking 🅿️ ( free ). Close to beach cafes with good food.
Kumar — Google review
The beach itself is very beautiful, the water is calm and clear. The only thing that bothers me is that the bar « Mistral » takes extremely long time to serve your food, it came after 2 hours and my child was very hungry, when I went and asked the waitress she was rather rude.
Teodora Dimitrova — Google review
The crystalic clear sea and sand beach. Very nice place! 👍
Marek ŠLECHTICKÝ — Google review
Quiet sandy beach with rockyvpicturesque tourist path over the beach line.
Marina Sokolova — Google review
Great beach for kids.
Sarva Chakravarthi — Google review
Visited in mid September and it was perfect. Not crowded. Clear and calm water when we visited and interesting snorkelling on the right hand side of the beach. Parking was also free.
Juliet Hunter — Google review
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07038 Loc. Isola Rossa, Trinità d'Agultu e Vignola Province of Sassari, Italy
Romanesque church built out of basalt & limestone in 1116 on the site of a former monastery.
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 Vaněček — Google review
Absolutely spectacular building, a really must see place!
Gergely Nagy — Google review
Weird, this church next to the road, with hardly anything else around. No village or town, no preserved abbey buildings. It is quite beautiful on the outside and special on the inside. As if time has not affected it, it has preserved the early romanesque architectural style. It's an easy and nice enough stop if you're in the neighbourhood. Entrance fee 3€.
Benny Geypens — Google review
Iconic Church in Sardinia, we visited in October 23 everyone was impressed by this structure niceand interesting interior, and beside a nice bar / Restaurant for refreshing drink after the visit
Antonio Meloni — Google review
A perfect spot to be visited for its architectural importance style of medieval Europe characterized by semi circular arches
Tony Chahine — 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 Nowak — Google review
The church in itself is wonderful. There is an entrance fee quite high, the tower is not accessible. A very poor description of history inside, you better study it in advance.
Patrik Tůma — Google review
Pretty spot. I liked the gift shop! We didn’t pay the 4 € to get in the church, we just walked around. The architecture is apparently Tuscano-Romano.
Katrina F — Google review
Beautiful place ;-))
There’s restaurant nearby ;/))
Natália — Google review
Beautiful Romanesque church in the silent valley.
Nice frescos in altar and lovely souvenir shop.
3.5 euros entrance fee
Iman Traveler — Google review
If you plan on entering please be aware that they charge a €3 entrance fee and you must be dressed modestly. I was wearing shorts and a tank top so I explored the outside grounds while my friend looked around inside. No photos were allowed inside but he said that I didn't miss much by not going inside.
Walled castle dating from the 12th century, at the top of Serravalle Hill & accessed by stairs.
This is one of the must see places in Sardinia because you will regret it. The views from the castle are stunning and unforgettable. Necessarily!
sergiusz pawlowski — Google review
Nice view spot for sure. The city below spreads out towards the ocean. You can see the river winding through the valley. But the castle itself is fairly run down and the artifacts are not very numerous. You can climb to the top of the tower and get a great view as well.
There are some walls and buttresses that remain. But now as many as some other castles I visited.
There are probably 250 steps going up so it's a little bit of a hike. Also, there's no restroom once you get there. They have a sign that says the restroom is temporarily unavailable but the sign looks like it's about 3 years old.
james f — Google review
Really great castle! However it was incredibly hot when we visited, which made it hard to enjoy. But the outer walls, the inner walls, the chapel, the tower, the views of the town… it all makes the whole setting pretty nice. No wait for tickets and not full. Fully recommended for everybody making a stop in Bosa!
Marcos Gallego Llorente — Google review
Nice view over the town of Bosa but not much else to see.
Prices are 4€ for adults and 3€ for kids (6-18 yrs)
Alexandru Ioan Bicu — Google review
We had an ok time, but the area has a serious bee infestation and the walkways are full of glass (see pictures). I saw a young girl get seriously stung and the staff (older aged lady) were not at all interested.
Cost was €4 per person ages 6 and over.
A Grogan — Google review
We stopped at a viewpoint after maybe 90 minutes, overlooking the town of Bosa, overlooked by the Castle of Serravalle. It looked a very photogenic place with painted houses, a medieval bridge and castle on the hill. After plugging the phone back in the sat nav switched from driving to walking so after crossing said medieval bridge we were directed along a rutted path and then to a metalled road up the hillside to the castle. There was no obvious parking so we dumped the car as out of the way as we could and had a quick scoot around the place.
The castle is thirteenth century and is most famous for the fourteenth century frescoes in the church of Our Lady de Sos Regnos Altos. This was the first place with obvious tourists there and there were a couple of tour groups as well as various individuals. Hardly crowded but busier than we are used to! We were probably in the castle for 15 minutes and then got back to the car, drove down the hill following the proper instructions and passed a large car park on a proper road. Ah well. Castle of Serravalle has a complete circuit of outer walls and towers that you can climb but the keep and interior buildings are now gone.
Marcus Hurley — Google review
Amazing views from up top this look out point. Cost $5 to enter. They take bank cards upon entry. Climb the top of the tower to get the best views. There is a QR code to read about the tour. Need strong legs to climb the step paths to the top.
tony villa — Google review
Historic site with fabulous views over the beautiful town of Bosa, Sardinia, Italy.
Entry is €5 for adults and €4 for children over 6 years old. The Castle is well maintained. A beautiful place to visit.
Claudia Monteiro — Google review
It is a very beautiful castle that overlooks the entire town. Although it is now declined, it allows you to imagine a castle that once flourished. There is a beautiful fresco in the castle church. I was a little disappointed that I could not climb the tower in the castle. I think it would be nice to be able to go up to the tower with more careful management.
Huykyung “Grace” Byun — Google review
I'd rather call it an observation spot or photoshoot spot - not a castle. Some old walls but with a great views. The price of 4eur it's worth it but I'd expect that if they take a money so they invest In this place. But they don't as you can see on the photo. So you just pay for possibility of seeing Bosa from above - not for sightseeing castle.
Bogdan Bauer — Google review
A mighty castle on a hill at the edge of town. A path leads to the castle through the picturesque streets of the old part of the city, but you can also access the castle from two parking lots below the castle on the west side of the city.
Unique rock formation notable for its resemblance to a seated elephant & presence of ancient tombs.
Definitely recommend it to visit when you're in Sardinia! Couple on minutes drive from Castelsardo. It's free as being on the side of the road. Parking is easy and free we got there around 11am in June '19, some tourist but not crowded. Could comfortably take photos. The view also beautiful as always on this island 🌞😁
Kata Disney-Spiers — Google review
It look’s exactly like in the pictures. There were only 3-4 people at the time I went which was at 15:00 so i guess it’s not a very visited site.
It was interesting but kinda looked human made it has like tunnels which looked to perfect to be natural.
You won’t be spending more than 5 minutes there since it’s not really big. If you don’t want to lose 5 minutes you can pass by it by car and you will see everything since it’s right next to the road.
Orellana Ruben — Google review
Great little stop with nice views.
irena — Google review
It's a nice picturesque spot just to stop, take a pic and go.
Michał Śliperski — Google review
Wonder of nature. Little stop during the trip exploring north of Sardinia. Great views of Castelsardo area.
Joanna D-S — Google review
Yes it is a rock in the shape of an elephant.. but caution when u head there.. 10000111 tourists which arrive there in big busses.. we were lucky and rannnn towards the stone to make it!
Jenny licious — Google review
Beautiful place, the statue really looks like an elephant. Just bad parking
Zuza Vaňková — Google review
The Elephant rock.
Yes there is a resemblence to a pachyderm. Which, when you think about it, is rather a remarkable achievement for a rock.
It's on the roadside just outside of
Castelsardo, free to view.
Steve France — Google review
Quite impressing sometimes when Mother Nature makes art.
It really is fasisating to see the work of erosion, and when it looks like and elegant, it is even better.
I really recommend that you take the time to see this. It only take a few momentane, but in my opinion it is well spend.
Thomas Hansen — Google review
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Strada Statale 134 Km 19,300, 07031 Castelsardo SS, Italy
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 Allen — Google review
Beautiful although ricky in spots and some sand not so nice...photo from top of path to beach area
Gourmetby Dona — Google review
Easily accessible from our accommodation. Plenty of sand and rocks to sunbathe on, though looking at others' photos, it gets much busier in the peak season! Fairly clean - there was a pantyliner floating along the shoreline on our first visit - and an enjoyable way to pass a couple of hours.
Natalie MacPhail — Google review
Middle of October heaven. Free parking, very few people, beautiful sand, clear warm water, shallows, rocks and crab hunting. Coffee place across the road from the car park. Sunset on the beach.
Denis Nevsky — Google review
Will recommend having a sunny day at Ampurias Beach, north western oriented, nice view and easy-to-swim for kids.
Olivier Joffet — Google review
Amazing water with a lot of sealife to see by snorkeling. Clean sand and also very easy Access. The showers are very helpful to take off the sand and the salt from the sea.
Hadrián Álvarez Fernández — Google review
Good sized clean beach, with sand and waves. Has a beach cafe for drinks and food if needed, although wouldn't recommend the food there. There's a public shower but you need to pay for it. There are a few beach sellers who are chilled and do not harass you.
Pascalis Spyrou — Google review
The east side of the beach is better, there are no stones or algae in the water like on the western side. Great water and beach, less crowded than most others. Small enchanting village perfect for relaxing, but not many activities to do other than going to the beach or to a restaurant. Walking to Castelsardo is tricky as there is no sidewalk, best option remains by car.
Located in a former monastery, the Hotel San Francesco is a quaint three-star option with 20 comfortable rooms that open onto the courtyard. In summer, it hosts classical concerts for guests to enjoy for free.
Lovely hotel. Rooms a bit on the small size and a bit dated but however very clean.
However staff here here very nice and helpful.
Located in the heart of the old town.
Micheal Collins — Google review
The room was very small and smelled really bad due to lack of ventilation in the bathroom. The beds were super small even for us and we are definitely petite compared to most Europeans. The cleaning ladies were very friendly and helpful but the guys at the reception were not able to help much in terms of where to go or what to do in the city. They did help with our luggages because there was not elevator. You can’t adjust the temperature of the AC and it was pretty loud at night too. The breakfast was quite standard and okay but it was the same every day throughout our stay. The location is superb as restaurants are right downstairs and it’s only a few minutes walk to the downtown area.
Wei — Google review
Loving being in this hotel! Quaint, historical, beautiful, comfortable, very adequate breakfast and absolutely wonderful attention! Will certainly come again!
Margaret Leigh — Google review
Bedroom is really basic, good breakfast. Parking is hugo problem, we found 700m from hotel near park (6E per night).
Klára M — Google review
Nice place with atmosphere, the furniture is little bit older, but if You are searching for the nice stalish place in the middle of historical center of Alghrro, then this is a great choice even little bit more expensive
Maria Holicka — Google review
Helpful staff, basic rooms & breakfast. Free entry to the concerts in the cloisters & to the church.
Hilltop church with facing apses & an underground crypt housing Roman tombs & martyrs' relics.
A very beautiful and preserved church from century XI. This is an important and unique Roman building that is worth a visit. One of a kind due to its rectangular structure (not in cross-shape as it usually is).
José Coelho — Google review
The story of this church is quite interesting. I enjoyed visiting it.
Maria Loredana — Google review
Very wel maintained and for 3 euro you have acces to the church en crypt
RJ Tissink — Google review
Visited here on a day trip when docking in Porto Torres with Tui cruises.Basically there isn't a great deal to see or do in this dirty place.Having said that the beaches are clean but the town has dog mess everywhere⅞. Anyway we found this little place which is about a 20 minute walk from the town centre.It was built between 1030 and 1080 and has two apses facing each other.Refused to pay the entrance fee but from what I could see it there wasn't much to see inside.If you are religious then this may be for you.
Paul Robinson — Google review
It's a church, what else can I say ☺️
Angie Bassan — Google review
Beautiful historic place, not to miss in Porto Torres
Foodie On The Road — Google review
Very different to what one normally sees in Europe
Ele Varalda — Google review
A very beautiful place. Basilica and park infront of it.
Nina Laubič — Google review
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Piazza Martiri Turritani, 07046 Porto Torres SS, Italy
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 han kwok — 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 Červená — Google review
The most beautiful place I've ever been!
Nikolett Virág — Google review
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gabriele carta — 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.
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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 Atzeni — 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.
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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
(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!!
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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 Sanna — 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
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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
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Via Ponte Romano, 81, 07046 Porto Torres SS, Italy