With a Neolithic site, one Nuraghe and two churches, this archaeological-artistic complex is enclosed in the space of a few tens of meters. Around the Nuraghe Arresi arose the first inhabited nucleus of Sant'Anna Arresi, a...
With a Neolithic site, one Nuraghe and two churches, this archaeological-artistic complex is enclosed in the space of a few tens of meters. Around the Nuraghe Arresi arose the first inhabited nucleus of Sant'Anna Arresi, a...
From the 9th century BC, Sardinia was also involved in the commercial expansion of the peoples commonly referred to, in the western Mediterranean, as Phoenicians. Born as trading emporiums, the settlements that arose on the coasts of the Island - or...
A wide and long expanse of fine white sand, soft to the touch, which plunges into clear waters of shining hues, ranging from turquoise to emerald green, bordered by dunes covered with juniper trees and dense Mediterranean scrub. As the name implies,...
Excavated in an amphitheatre of trachytic rock on the southern side of the ‘silent’ hill of Sa Pranedda, it consists in over 40 tombs of various sizes and has a layout aligned along the rock face in a symmetrical way,...
For centuries, the natural bays and harbours of the southwestern corner of Sardinia saw ships leave with their cargo of minerals extracted in the mines. Those same coves were sometimes threatened by pirates and invaders, and defended by fortresses...
A four-kilometre stretch of soft, firm sand, divided into four sections with four access points: Porto Paglia, Punt’e s’Arena, Plag’e mesu...
It lies in the valley of the Cixerri river, surrounded by the hills of the Iglesiente region. Villamassargia is a village with fewer than four thousand inhabitants, in which ancient textile traditions are still intact: numerous artisan...
A leap back in time to a past of work and fatigue, partly forgotten and now recovered. The mining site of Serbariu, a district of Carbonia, an extensive deposit from 1937 to 1964, characterized the economy and the...
It’s one of the most evocative archaeological sites in the lower Sulcis, rich in local legends, where natural shelters, cyclopean walls, and granite monuments blend seamlessly into a wildly beautiful landscape. Sa Fraigada is...