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Palau

Clear blue water and boulders sculpted by weather and time. Palau is nestled in an inlet well repaired from the northern winds, adjacent to the exclusive Costa Smeralda and looking out over the beauty...

Monumento naturale arco e punta sa Berritta - Suprappare

A rare and perhaps unique granite arch next to a bank of rock shaped like a parallelepiped remain balanced on the narrow peak of an elevation, over 1300 metres high, and no one knows how. The two spectacular natural monuments are located in Punta ...

Tomba di Giganti di Coddu Vecchiu - Arzachena

It bears witness to the evolution of the building techniques used on the prehistoric tombs and contains what many consider to be the highest ‘façade’ known to date among the Sardinian megalithic tombs. It is located a short distance from one of the...

Roccia dell'Orso - Palau

According to Victor Bérard, a writer and scholar of Homer, Capo d'Orso is the only place in the Mediterranean identifiable as being the 'land of the Laestrygonians', the giant cannibals who were the protagonists of the 10th book of the...

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Rising to 350 metres high, Sant’Antonio di Gallura is surrounded by granite mountains and deep valleys lush with oaks, holm oaks and Mediterranean scrub, backdropping the Lago del Liscia. The village is populated by 1,500 inhabitants...

sentiero Cala Moresca-Capo Figari - Golfo Aranci

It is a natural open-air museum that embellishes the coast of Golfo Aranci, in Gallura. The promontory of Capo Figari, along with the islet of Figarolo in front of it, have been declared a Site of Community Importance...

Veduta di Golfo Aranci

The name is a mistaken interpretation made by the cartographers in the middle of the 20th century: Gulfu di li Ranci, meaning 'gulf of the crabs', became Golfo Aranci, meaning Gulf of Oranges. Or it may come from one of the numerous coastal '...

La Prisgionia - Arzachena

A journey into a distant past, amidst ingenuity and splendour, to discover a majestic monument surrounded by Mediterranean greenery. The 'stone giant' La Prisgiona gradually rewrites the Nuragic age, unravelling the mysteries surrounding it....

La Maddalena

A road runs all around the island's perimeter, 45 kilometres of breath-taking views: granite and porphyry delimit jagged sections, lonely coves, silent coves, white beaches and turquoise sea, with rolling hills inland. La Maddalena is the big sister...