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Travel guide of Sardinia

In this travel guide, we will try to provide you with the most useful information so as not to leave unprepared for your next trip to Sardinia.

Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. It’s a fantastic adventure in an emerald sea. It is a surprise between small and large coves with white sand. It is a wonder for its lights and colors, a country of ancient traditions, immersed in a wild and uncontaminated nature.

The sea reigns unchallenged along the coasts and beaches and in anyone who visits this land at least once.

Among the various historical peculiarities, it is impossible not to mention the Nuraghi, constructions of large blocks of stone, solid and powerful, which seem to represent the strength of this ancient island.

Active Sardinia: trekking, biking and outdoor sports between sea and mountain

Sardinia is an ideal destination for those seeking an active holiday between sport and nature. From the Gennargentu mountains to the cliffs plunging into the sea, the island offers spectacular landscapes and outdoor activities perfect for those who love adventure and movement. Choosing a residence in Sardinia means having a comfortable and flexible base from [...]

Discovering Nuragic Sardinia: nuraghi, history and archaeology

Sardinia is home to a unique archaeological heritage, the Nuraghi. These imposing constructions date back over 3,500 years and represent the mysterious Nuragic civilisation, one of the most fascinating in the Mediterranean. Nuraghi: symbol of ancient Sardinia Nuraghi are stone towers with a circular plan and truncated cone shape, built with large boulders placed one [...]

Sardinia in autumn: between festivals, grape harvests and unspoilt nature

Sardinia in autumn is an unexpected surprise: not only sea and dream beaches, but also breathtaking landscapes, authentic events and a perfect climate for excursions and relaxing holidays. Choosing a residence in Sardinia in autumn means experiencing the island far from mass tourism, discovering age-old traditions and genuine flavours. Folk festivals and celebrations in autumn in [...]

The sweet flavours of Sardinia: seadas, amaretti biscuits and other delights to try

Sardinia is not only a land of crystal-clear sea and breathtaking landscapes: it is also an island rich in unique culinary traditions. Alongside the most famous savoury dishes, Sardinian pastries hold real treasures, handed down through generations and linked to moments of celebration and conviviality. Discovering the typical sweets of Sardinia means taking a journey [...]

The best boat trips in Sardinia: archipelagos and hidden coves

Sardinia is an island that amazes not only with the beaches you can reach by car, but above all with its hidden corners, accessible only by sea. Boat excursions are among the most thrilling experiences a traveler can enjoy: secret coves, sea caves, pristine archipelagos, and waters of the deepest blue. Choosing a residence in [...]

The Carnival of Bosa: Between Satire, Tradition and Popular Magic

The Carnival of Bosa, known locally as Carrasegare Osincu, is one of Sardinia’s most authentic and evocative celebrations. This festival mixes elements of satire, propitiatory rituals and an enthralling atmosphere that fascinates locals and visitors alike. If you are planning a trip to Sardinia in the winter months, attending the Bosa Carnival will be an [...]

Islands within an island: San Pietro, La Maddalena and Tavolara

Sardinia is not just one of the most beautiful islands in the Mediterranean, but it also holds archipelagos and small islets that are true natural treasures. Among them, three stand out for their beauty and uniqueness: San Pietro, La Maddalena, and Tavolara. Each of these islands offers a perfect mix of breathtaking landscapes, crystal-clear waters, [...]

The most beautiful villages in Sardinia

Sardinia is not only sea, but also tradition, history and fascinating villages that tell of the island’s past and culture. Here are some of the most evocative villages to visit. 1. Bosa Located along the west coast, Bosa fascinates with its colourful houses reflected in the river Temo. The Malaspina Castle dominates the village, offering [...]

Sardinia’s best little-known beaches

Sardinia boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, but in addition to the most famous destinations such as La Pelosa, Cala Mariolu or the beaches of Chia, there are less frequented corners of paradise that deserve to be discovered. Here are some little-known beaches that will give you an authentic and wild [...]

The warmth of ancient traditions: mid-January fires in Sardinia

January in Sardinia is a month that glows with ancient traditions and evocative rituals, deeply rooted in the island’s culture. Let us discover together the most fascinating celebrations that animate this period, offering a unique experience to visitors. The Feast of Saint Anthony Abbot: Sacred Fires and Archaic Rites Between 16 and 17 January, Sant’Antonio Abate [...]