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Coastal towers, a hundred viewpoints
A glorious past, a present worthy of an Internet star and outposts overlooking the sea, where you can take the most beautiful photos
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Nature and well-being
Cagliari en plein air
Free gym open to all, with no timetables or restrictions
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The most popular beaches? In Sardinia, of course
New summer, new rankings, one certainty: the Island’s beaches are always present
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Girotonno, it's Carloforte
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Spring in the villages
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The hidden world of caves
Sardinia the whole year round
Every month, unique and unexpected experiences on your vacation
January
Filindeu and Carasau, breads with simple, eternal flavours
The flavours of Sardinia reveal deep bonds with the past.
February
The authentic beauty of Carnival in Sardinia
Identity and passion, allure and mystery, a celebration whose roots are buried deep in ancient pagan...
March
Trekking in the most secret and wildest parts of Sardinia
The longest and most beautiful trails cross picturesque areas, leading to scenic points of Gennargentu,...
April
Great beauty travels on the Green train
On the tracks of the historic Sardinian railways, admiring fairy-tale landscapes and discovering the...
May
Sardinia unveils its architectural treasures
Monumenti Aperti ('Open Monuments') 2024 enlivens spring and fall weekends with art, culture...
June
Lido di Orrì
Along the panoramic Highway 125 in central-eastern Sardinia, extends a beach so long that its end cannot...
July
A warm hug from the sea
Self-service pampering from an old love, more generous than ever in the summer of rebirth
August
Arzachena
This is the town in the Gallura region around which the Costa Smeralda emerged, in the northeastern part...
September
Nuraghe Losa
One of the most famous, well-preserved and representative megalithic testimonies of the nuragic civilization...
October
Sipping cannonau
A red DOC wine with intense, persistent colours and aromas made with grapes of the same name that can...
November
Villages lost and found
They don't seem abandoned, the soul of the people hovers among the deserted houses of the 'ghost...
December
Supramonte
The plateaus, the gorges and the sheer rock faces disappear on the horizon, so far away that they look...
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Olbia
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Bosa
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Santa Maria Navarrese
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Villasimius
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Pula
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Costa Verde
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