Pula and Teulada

Pula and Teulada

We are in the southernmost part of Sardinia, so close to the African coast that if you gaze at the horizon from Capo Spartivento, you can tell what the weather is like in Tunis.

This corner of the island is a treasure chest of historical and natural wonders with a magnetic charm. It begins with one of the most important sites of Sardinian archaeology—the ancient Phoenician-Carthaginian-Roman city of Nora—continues inland through vast forests such as Pixinamanna and waterfalls like Riu Alinu, and finally reaches the coast, with its dramatic cliffs, spectacular seabeds (a paradise for divers), and its alluring beaches with Caribbean hues, such as Tuerredda, Su Giudeu, and Porto Tramatzu.

It doesn’t matter whether you come here to relax on the beach, to embark on adventures surrounded by unspoiled greenery, or to immerse yourself in the history and traditions of this land. What matters is the certainty that whatever you do will leave you with a unique emotion—one as unforgettable as the very soul of this territory.

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