Summer is finally here and we want to recover after 3 months lockdown. What’s the best way to recharge of positive energy than lying on a white sandy beach and explore the beauty of its sea? In this article I will give you some tips to explore Sardinia in all its beauty. Below you will […]Read More
You are planning to visit Sardinia and would like to discover its wildlife? In this article, you will find 5 of the most incredible places where to go for diving in Sardinia so that you can make the most of your Sardinia’s holiday. 1. CAPO TESTA Capo testa is situated in the north side of […]Read More
Among the best things you can do in Sardinia is, certainly, eating. Apart from that, if you like cooking and you miss the taste of the island, below you will find 5 Sardinian recipes that you must absolutely know. 1. Malloreddus Ingredients for 6 people 1kg cooking tomatoes 100 g sausage meat 100 g minced […]Read More
Usually known as Giants‘ Tombs, due to their size, these collective tombs from Nuragic Age are dated fro 1500 to 1100 B.C. This particular tomb belonged to a village situated around the nearby Nuraghe ‘Casteddu‘ and is the longest in Sardinia. It was built, as was usual, in a semicircular esedra in front of which […]Read More
Photo by Riccardo Varrucciu The Roman Aqueduct was built between the II and III century B.C., in order to bring water from the granite hill top of Cabu Abbas to the old town. Today most of it has disappeared although there are some remains at Sa Rughittula, in Canoa Street, near the hospital in Olbia […]Read More
Photo by Gianni Careddu This wonderful monument symbolizes the ‘Judicature period’ in Olbia, Gallura. The name is thought to derive from the present nearby Villa Petresa or Petrosa as shown on medieval documents. At the foot of the castle you can find the remain of the ‘Giants Tomb of Su Monte S’Abe’. The first evidence […]Read More
To get to the monument take the road from Olbia towards Pittulongu, signposted Cala Saccaia. The Sacred Well of ‘Sa Testa’ is one of the most famous monuments of Nuragic Sardinia. With the recent revaluation of the area (a parking area for tourists), it has becoe become a compulsory stop for tourists visiting the North […]Read More
Picture by Clemensfranz San Simplicio Church is one of the most important historical monuments in Gallura, in the North East of Sardinia. It was built between the end of XI and the beginning of the XII century on a burial ground. The church is thought to be founded on martyr’s tomb, now situated under the […]Read More
Picture by Helga Steinreich Once you arrive in Nora, the landscape is simply breathtaking. Nora, situated up on the highland of Capo Pula, in the southern of Sardinia, is an ancient city located in a charming beautiful landscape. The town was, originally a Phoenician-Punic settlement, that became later it a Roman colony. Although traces of […]Read More
Nuraghe Losa Sardinia is an ancient land with a fascinating history beyond. Traces of a glorious past are still visibile, almost everywhere. From the mountain of Monte Arci with their deposit of hard black rock, to the cities of the Phoenicians. Sardinian rock tombs and its various historic buildings, sites and museum might be considered […]Read More