Itinerari
Towers overlooking silent valleys, walls gazing out across the sea, fortresses perched on hills of basalt and limestone.
The Castles of Sardinia itinerary is a journey back in time, exploring the strongholds that shaped the island’s Middle Ages and the era of the Judicates, when Sardinia was a mosaic of powers, borders, and alliances.
A journey through crystal-clear waters and breathtaking views, from the wildest coastlines to hidden inland streams. Sardinia is home to true natural gems: rock pools nestled among granite formations, freshwater lagoons, and small sea coves that look hand-drawn. This itinerary guides you through ten of the island’s most stunning natural pools, with evocative descriptions and practical tips to help you reach them.
Among golden dunes and wild cliffs, Sardinia hides a soul that pulses to the rhythm of the waves.
It’s not just an island to explore, but a true paradise for those who live the sea with a board beneath their feet. From the wide beaches of the South to the hidden bays of Gallura, surfing in Sardinia is an experience that blends nature, freedom, and discovery.
There is an island in the Mediterranean where time seems to flow differently. It’s not a myth or a legend, but a real phenomenon: Sardinia is home to one of the few Blue Zones in the world—geographical areas where the proportion of centenarians is remarkably high. Here, people don’t just grow old: they truly live, and they do so for a long time.
Beneath the skin of Sardinia lies a secret world — a kingdom of silence and wonder, where rock breathes, water carves, and time stands still.
This itinerary takes you on an extraordinary underground journey, from the ancient mining lands of the Sulcis to the marine depths of the Gulf of Orosei — exploring the island’s most captivating and mysterious caves.
From Iglesias to Montevecchio, passing through sea-suspended ports and ghost villages swallowed by silence, every stop is a window into a past that still breathes among the tunnels and mountain ridges.
The rumble of the mine carts has faded, yet the soul of the mines endures — in the wind that sweeps across Piscinas, along the rusted rails of Ingurtosu, and in the stones that glow at sunset like a final glimmer of gold.