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Alghero: A Journey through History, Sea and Tradition



Alghero is a pearl of Sardinia, a city where Catalan roots are intertwined with local culture, creating a unique atmosphere. Its seaside location makes it an ideal base for exploring not only the city, but also its extraordinary beaches and picturesque nearby villages.



Tower of Porta Terra



This historic tower represented the ancient entrance to the city. Today it hosts exhibitions and offers spectacular views of the walls and the old town.

St. Mary's Cathedral



A majestic example of Catalan Gothic architecture, with a bell tower dominating the cityscape. The interior holds works of art and an evocative peace.

Caves of Neptune



A natural spectacle located beneath the cliffs of Capo Caccia. The caves, rich in stalactites and stalagmites, can be reached by boat trip or via the spectacular Escala del Cabirol, a staircase of 654 steps that offers breathtaking views.

The Beaches of Alghero and Surroundings



Lido beach in Alghero
One of the closest to the city center, with golden sand and calm waters. Ideal for those seeking convenience, it is perfect for families and offers services such as bathing establishments and bars.
Maria Pia Beach
Famous for its white sand dunes and pine forests that provide natural shade. Its clear waters make it ideal for families and nature lovers.
Fertilia Beach
Located near the hamlet of the same name, this beach is less crowded and offers a quiet atmosphere, perfect for those seeking relaxation away from the crowds.
Punta Negra Beach
A little gem with fine sandy coves and reefs ideal for snorkeling. Its crystal clear waters are perfect for those wishing to explore the seabed.

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Bosa



An enchanting medieval village along the Temo River, with its colorful houses and striking Serravalle Castle. Bosa is also famous for its wine tradition, particularly Malvasia wine.

Stintino



In addition to the famous Pelosa Beach, the village of Stintino offers an authentic seaside atmosphere, with a picturesque harbor and excellent seafood restaurants.

Sassari



A city rich in history and culture, with the Cathedral of St. Nicholas, the Sanna Museum and a lively old town that mixes tradition and modernity.

Sardinia: Land of Wonders, Where Nature Meets Tradition



Boat Excursions

Discover Alghero's coastline from the sea, with tours taking you to Neptune's Caves or along the Porto Conte Reserve.

Food and Wine Tours

Enjoy local cuisine with fresh fish dishes, the famous Catalan-style Lobster, and local wines such as Cannonau and Vernaccia.

Trekking and Nature

Explore the trails through the nature reserves of Porto Conte and Capo Caccia, with breathtaking views of the sea.