Sardinia, the island of Beauty, Italian version
The landscapes follow one another but are not alike. Traveling in Sardinia means swinging with pleasure between steep mountains and gentle, harmonious beaches; modern cities and enchanting villages; accepted traditions and fascinating history. Sometimes raw and harsh, Sardinia is nevertheless a hospitable land. Here is a ranking of the 5 best places to visit by boat or on foot in Sardinia!
Orosei Bay
Located on the central-eastern coast of the Sardinian island, the bay of Orosei is very popular with travelers. People come there first of all for the beauty of the bay but also for its limestone cliffs and its beaches bordering a transparent sea. You can also stay there for several days by staying in one of the many hotels on the coast.
La Maddalena Archipelago National Park
This magnificent Mediterranean archipelago is made up of 7 main small islands nicknamed “The 7 Sisters”. People come there mainly to admire its granite rocks and its crystal clear sea more closely. What could be better as a setting for an idyllic boat trip? See for yourself !
Cape Falcone of Stintino Island
Cape Falcone is located in the north of the Stintino peninsula. This idyllic landscape is one of the wonders of the region. Dive into this azure water with a breathtaking view of the La Pelosa tower. Stride the fine white sand with your bare feet, before dining in one of the many beach restaurants, where you can taste many fish specialties.
The Su Gorrupo Gorges in Sardinia
Located in the Dorgali region, the Su Gorropu Gorge represents the largest natural chasm in Europe. Also called the “Grand Canyon of Europe”, they can reach up to 400 meters in height. An extraordinary place to visit urgently in Sardinia!
The port of Oristano, the largest medieval city in Sardinia
It’s only a matter of a week for others to visit one of the many monuments, museums and buildings in the city of Oristano. This medieval city located in the western part of Sardinia is full of historic buildings such as the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, Piazza Eleonora and the Church of San Francesco. Every year you can attend the city’s big colorful and fancy dress carnival.