ALGHERO
Alghero, the fifth largest city in Sardinia in terms of population (44,000), is located on the northwestern coast of Sardinia. Surrounded by ancient walls, it is known for its paved historic center. Its Catalan Gothic-style buildings include the Cathedral of Santa Maria, with an imposing bell tower, Palazzo Guillot and the Church of San Francesco, dating from the 14th century. The nearby Church of San Michele boasts a colorful dome decorated with tiles. The Coral Museum of Alghero exhibits red corals.
VILLASIMIUS AND COSTA REI
Villasimìus is an Italian town of 3 732 inhabitants in the province of Southern Sardinia. It is one of the best known municipalities in southern Sardinia as, thanks to its numerous tourist resorts, it brings a consistent flow of tourists in spring and summer. Costa Rei is a maritime fraction of Muravera. Located on the south-eastern coast of Sardinia, precisely in the Sarrabus, it is several kilometers from the town it belongs to.
OGLIASTRA
Enclosed between the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Gennargentu mountains, in the heart of eastern Sardinia, the Ogliastra area boasts a still unspoiled and wild landscape, which makes its inhabitants proud and intrigues visitors, who increasingly choose to spend their holidays in Ogliastra Rich in historical testimonies such as nuraghi , domus de janas , sacred sources, tombs of giants and menhirs , Ogliastra offers unique sceneries between clear waters and rugged mountains, demanding new, particular attention to detail from the tourist. , who knows how to recognize and respect the intimacy and confidentiality of this region.
CAGLIARI
Cagliari is the capital of Sardinia. It is known for the Castle, a fortified medieval hilltop neighborhood located above the rest of the city. Among the architectural attractions is the 13th century Cathedral of Cagliari. Housed in a former arsenal, the National Archaeological Museum of Cagliari exhibits bronze objects, Roman ceramics and artifacts from the Nuragic age to the Byzantine era.
SULCIS IGLESIENTE
Sulcis-Iglesiente is a historical region of south-western Sardinia including, as the name suggests, the territory of Sulcis and Iglesiente. In ancient times the territory belonged to the Giudicato of Cagliari, and in particular to the curatoria of Cixerri, Sulcis and Nora.
ORISTANESE
The town of Oristano, located in the center of the vast plain of Campidano Oristanese, along the west coast of Sardinia, boasts the charm of a small medieval center and the picturesque aspect typical of many places in Sardinia.
The 10 most beautiful beaches of the Oristano area: it is almost impossible to answer or draw up a general ranking dedicated to the entire island, which has a magnificent coast, but which has not yet been reached by mass tourism, despite the great progress made in recent years and to the publicity brought to the territory by the giants of Monte Prama.
BOSA
Bosa is an Italian town of 7 823 inhabitants in the province of Oristano, on the west coast of north-central Sardinia. It is part of the Union of Municipalities of Planargia and Western Montiferru.
COSTA SMERALDA
The Costa Smeralda (Monti di Mola in Gallurese ) is a coastal stretch of Gallura in the north-east of Sardinia . The expression indicates only the stretch of the coast of Arzachena , in the province of Sassari , affected by the project of the Costa Smeralda Consortium of the same name, which extends from the Pitrizza area, located just north of Porto Cervo , to the beginning of the territory municipal of Olbia , at the beach of Rena Bianca Portisco .
The Costa Smeralda, despite being a well identified stretch of coast, is mistakenly confused with the whole north-eastern coast of Sardinia, even if in reality it occupies just over fifty kilometers. Even the nearby villages of Poltu Quatu , Baja Sardinia , Cannigione and Porto Rotondo are sometimes associated with it.
NUORESE
At the gates of the city of Nuoro stands a granite mass relief studded with towers and pinnacles: it is Monte Ortobene. Symbol of the city, it offers the visitor wonderful landscapes. We recommend a nice walk to the top - there are several places to stop and rest - where you will find the imposing statue of the Redeemer, the view from the top is spectacular, you can see the Supramonte, the Oliena valley and the grandeur of Monte Corrasi. Also visit the small church of Solitude, built in the 1950s on the site of a previous 17th century church, very dear to the writer Grazia Deledda, whose ashes rested there from 1959 to 2007. Monte Ortobene is a unique and wonderful natural heritage. if you are in Nuoro do not go away without visiting it.