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Active holidays: Exploring the castle ruins of Acquafredda

Only 30 km away from Cagliari in the south of Sardinia and easily reachable by car we recommend to visit the castle ruins of Acquafredda, located on a characteristic hill near the village of Siliqua. Although security reasons inhibit the exploration of the castle, the wide panoramic view from the top of the hill is [...]
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Holiday ideas: Rental villas, apartments, hotels and B&B in Sardinia

The holiday season 2010 in Sardinia comes to its end, and with Christmas the last holidays of this year are nearing. Whoever is still looking for off-season holiday offers for families or a group of friends for this year-end will surely find a good offer in our catalogue. Off-season holidays in Sardinia in hotels, B&B [...]
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Flights, ferries & more: Ryanair offers direct flights to Alghero and Cagliari

Updates March 23th, 2023 Sardinia is an interesting holiday destination in Italy not only in summer, but also in autumn and winter: now the white sandy beaches are nearly empty, the roads and places to go less crowded and who is fond of trekking and biking will find ideal conditions to explore this fascinating island. [...]
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Visit with us: Su Nuraxi in Barumini, a World Heritage Site in Sardinia

The nuraghe is the main type of megalithic edifice found in Sardinia, dating back before 1000 B.C. Today it has come to be the symbol of Sardinia and its distinctive culture. The architecture produced by the nuragic civilization was the most advanced of any civilization in the western Mediterranean during this epoch. Today more than [...]
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Active holidays: Trekking and MTB in Sardinia

Sardinia is famous for its marvellous beaches with crystal-clear waters. But the popular holiday destination in Italy is more than just sunbathing on the beach. For those who want to learn more about the island’s treasures spread amongst its nature and culture, Sardinia offers many sites to visit and sports to be practised. Sardinia is [...]
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Culture & traditions: Traditional Sant Efisio feast on 1st of May worth a visit

After the long and grey winter everyone is looking forward to the springtime with its first warm sun rays and green landscapes colored by blossoms and flowers everywhere. In Sardinia springtime is just around the corner, the first almond trees are in flower and the mimosa shows off their yellow blossoms. The air temperature in [...]
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Cuisine & more: sweet Sebadas pasty with cheese and honey

Rich in taste and content: the Sebadas are a well-known dessert in Sardinia The Sebadas are fried cheese pasties and a typically Sardinian sweet, very rich in content and taste because of the goat cheese and some honey as garnish. Ingredients for 4 people For the pastry: 1 kg flour, 200 g semolina, 150 g [...]
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Active holidays: Group and individual cycling in Sardinia

Sardinia Natour, the travel agent who organizes vacations in Sardinia, offers not only charming self-catering houses and apartments, hotels, farm holidays, residences and Bed & Breakfasts, but also cycling tours for active holidays in direct contact with the islands beautiful and still intact nature. Enjoy Sardinia on foot, by bike or with other outdoor activities [...]
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Visit with us: Discover Cagliari, the capital of the Mediterranean island

Every year millions of tourists plan a trip to Sardinia thinking only of wonderful coaststretches that makes it one of the most suggestive islands to the world. When coming to Sardinian for their beach holidays, they discover that beyond the beaches and the terrific sea there other aspects deserve to be known. Discover Cagliari, the [...]
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Culture & traditions: Museum of traditional masks in Mamoiada

The small town of Mamoiada in the heart of Sardinia is famous for its traditional carnival in January: Here the two main protagonists, the Mamuthones and Issohadores, wear typical dark wooden masks and have to accomplish during the cortege a nearly dancing ritual. The heavy bunch of bells on the back of the Mamuthones is [...]