Discover Sardinia



The surroundings of our facility in Pula, offer a variety of sights and activities that will make your stay unforgettable. Here is an overview of the main attractions and experiences not to be missed:

Nora



Located just a few kilometers from Pula, the ancient city of Nora is one of Sardinia's most important archaeological sites. Founded by the Phoenicians and later conquered by the Romans, Nora offers a fascinating window into ancient history with its well-preserved ruins, including temples, baths and a theater. It is a must-see for history and archaeology enthusiasts.



Chia Beach



Located on the southwestern coast of Sardinia, it is famous for its crystal-clear waters and fine white sand dunes. This piece of paradise is surrounded by lush Mediterranean vegetation, with junipers and Mediterranean scrub creating a spectacular contrast with the turquoise sea. The beach is also known for its pink flamingos that inhabit the ponds behind.

Historic Center of Cagliari



The historic heart of Cagliari is a labyrinth of picturesque narrow streets, charming squares and ancient churches. Don't miss the Cathedral of Santa Maria, the Bastion of Saint Remy with its panoramic view of the city, and the Castello district, rich in history and culture. Strolling through the center, you can also discover local craft stores and typical restaurants where you can enjoy Sardinian cuisine.

The Lagoon of Nora



The Lagoon of Nora, located in the vicinity of Pula, is an area of great natural and archaeological interest. Here, the ruins of the ancient Phoenician-Roman city of Nora overlook the lagoon, creating a unique atmosphere where history and nature come together. The lagoon is populated by a rich marine and bird life, and its calm, shallow waters make it ideal for activities such as birdwatching and kayaking.

Roman Amphitheater



Cagliari's Roman Amphitheater is one of the most important archaeological remains in Sardinia. Built in the 2nd century AD, this ancient theater hosted gladiator fights and theatrical performances. Today, you can visit it and immerse yourself in the city's ancient history, and during the summer it hosts concerts and plays.

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Visits to the Nuraghi



Su Nuraxi di Barumini: Located in the heart of Sardinia, Su Nuraxi di Barumini is the island's most famous nuraghe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This archaeological complex dates back to the Bronze Age and offers a fascinating glimpse into the prehistoric life of the Sardinians. The mighty stone towers and cyclopean walls make this a must-see site for history buffs.

Nuraghe Su Losa: Near Abbasanta, the Nuraghe Su Losa is another remarkable example of Nuragic architecture. Its three-lobed structure and strategic location offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. It is an ideal place to better understand the ingenuity and complexity of Nuragic constructions.

Caves



Is Zuddas Caves: Located near Santadi, the Is Zuddas Caves are famous for their spectacular stalactite and stalagmite formations. The interior rooms, such as the Organ Room and the Theater Room, are particularly impressive and offer a unique experience in the heart of the mountains.

Su Mannau Caves: Near Fluminimaggiore, the Su Mannau Caves are among the oldest and most fascinating in Sardinia. These caves, used since prehistoric times for religious rituals, offer adventurous caving routes among underground lakes and majestic limestone formations.

Cave of San Giovanni: Located in Domusnovas, the Cave of San Giovanni is unique because of its internal road route, which allows you to drive through it. This natural cave, about 850 meters long, is one of the largest in Europe and offers an extraordinary experience.

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Boat Excursions

Explore the Cagliari coastline with a boat excursion. You can visit hidden coves, snorkel the crystal clear waters and enjoy breathtaking views.

Food and Wine Tours

Visit local wineries to taste Sardinian wines, such as Cannonau and Vermentino, and participate in tastings of cheeses, cold cuts, and other local specialties.

Cultural Visits

In addition to the historic center, Cagliari is home to numerous museums and art galleries. Cagliari's National Archaeological Museum is particularly interesting, with its vast collection of Nuragic, Punic and Roman artifacts.

Boat Excursions

Explore the Cagliari coastline with a boat excursion. You can visit hidden coves, snorkel the crystal clear waters and enjoy breathtaking views.

Food and Wine Tours

Visit local wineries to taste Sardinian wines, such as Cannonau and Vermentino, and participate in tastings of cheeses, cold cuts, and other local specialties.

Cultural Visits

In addition to the historic center, Cagliari is home to numerous museums and art galleries. Cagliari's National Archaeological Museum is particularly interesting, with its vast collection of Nuragic, Punic and Roman artifacts.

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