An iron cross stands on top of the white bell tower, with a curvilinear outline, pointing up at the sky in front of the bay of Porto Cervo. Its cone-shaped outline dictates the rounded form of the entire structure of the small Church of Stella Maris. The building is a classic example of modern architecture. It was designed by the architect Michele Busiri Vici, in 1966, and was completed three years later. The small church overlooks the sea at the port of the renowned tourist resort: the white colour and soft lines, in perfect ‘neo-Mediterranean’ style, so dear to its creator, can be seen from afar, in the Costa Smeralda landscape, while the bells ring out to mark the passage of visitors arriving from the sea or from the land.