
Sardinia (Sardegna in Italian) draws travellers from far and wide to its stunning rocky coastline that’s peppered with sublime beaches. While it’s the 2nd largest island in Italy, Sardinia is still an undiscovered gem for many people. It’s a fantastic alternative to different Italian islands that are usually swamped in summer.
Beyond its enchantingly blue waters, the island boasts a ruggedly scenic interior, archaeological sites that predate Rome by thousands of years, well-preserved historic cities, world-class museums as well as a rich and unique culture. There’s also plenty of fresh and delicious food and wines to try! We’ve brought together the best things to do in Sardinia, which you can enjoy throughout your much-needed visit to this beautiful island.
Have your pick from over 7,000 around the island
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Nuraghi are beehive-shaped stone fortresses surrounded by smaller hive-shaped buildings that also often have a defensive wall. These peculiar structures date back to around 1,500 BC to the Punic Wars in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC and are the makings of the Nuragic peoples.
During those times, the Nuragic culture dominated the island and left behind an outstanding number of 7,000 nuraghi. With these strange and captivating sites spread across the island, it’s very easy to visit 1 wherever you are. The best example of an extensive Nuragic village is in Barumini at a site called Su Nuraxi – it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site that’s an hour’s drive north from Cagliari.
地址: Viale Su Nuraxi, 09021 Barumini VS, Italy

Nuraghi of Sardinia
Wander around the city’s hilltop citadel
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Cagliari is Sardinia’s bustling capital, and Castello is the golden citadel that towers above tree-fringed boulevards and sun-drenched cafes. Although closer to Tunisia than Rome, Cagliari is the most Italian of Sardinia’s cities. It wears its rich history proudly on its sleeve with ancient Roman ruins, centuries-old churches and a regal palazzi.
Medieval Castello was once home to the city’s aristocracy, with iconic domes, towers and palazzi. Packed into a maze of narrow high-walled alleys are the city’s university, the ornate 13th-century Saint Mariàs cathedral, an archaeological museum and impressive defence towers that you can climb for great coastal views. You can also dip out of the old city walls to visit the Roman and Carthaginian ruins.
地址: Quartiere Castello, 09124 Cagliari, Province of Cagliari, Italy

Cagliari’s Castello