Travel in Sardinia
We can help you in the ideal choice of the place to visit, whether you travel alone, with your family or with your animal friends, it will be an unforgettable experience for you.
There are many places to visit, each with its own beauty and uniqueness. You can choose to see as many places as you like or dwell on one in particular, change your destination every year or return to your favourite place as soon as you can. Whatever you want, Sardinia is the right choice.
Behind the places are the people, the customs, the traditions. Knowing and understanding them means turning a holiday into a journey, and turning a destination into a place of the heart.

West
The stormy sea that breaks on limestone cliffs. The golden sunsets that illuminate the wagons of old mines and the mistral wind, raising clouds of pink flamingos and shaping the dunes. Welcome to Sardinia’s west coast.

Villasimius
This the best vacation spot in Sardinia’s south-eastern region: crystalline water, white beaches, glamorous lifestyles and fine food to meet your every wish.

Teulada
Coastal jewels of incomparable splendour render Teulada one of the most attractive tourist destinations of the Sulcis, precisely at the south-western end of Sardinia.

Stintino
A pearl in the Mediterranean, on the northwestern tip of Sardinia, 50 km from Sassari: La Pelosa, its symbolic beach, is one of the most beautiful in Europe.

South
Welcome to southern Sardinia, where the treasures of the sea, art and good food will become your travelling companions.

Scivu
A real pearl of Sardinia and the whole of the Mediterranean, an unspoilt jewel on the central-western coast of the Island: three kilometres of sand dunes, turquoise and emerald green sea and lush vegetation all around.

Santa Teresa di Gallura
A picturesque village sits perched on a promontory at the northern end of Sardinia, looking out over the Strait of Bonifacio, a famous and popular tourist destination.

San Teodoro
San Teodoro is a town in Gallura which is located about 25 km from Olbia on the north-eastern coast of Sardinia.

Punta Li Canneddi
Cala Canneddi is found on the Isola Rossa (Red Island), in the commune of Trinità D’Agultu e Vignola.

Pula
A gem of tourism in the southwestern part of Sardinia, accompanying you on a journey of discovery of the island’s history and culture, combining a crystal clear sea and good food.

Porto San Paolo
A Municipality consisting of two villages, one in the hills and one on the coast, twenty kilometres from Olbia, in Gallura, in the northeastern part of Sardinia.

Porto Istana
A jewel in the north-eastern coast of Sardinia, a marvel of soft sand and breath-taking colours that represent the northern boundary of the protected marine area of Capo Coda Cavallo.

Porto Columbu
The beach has a mixture of coarse gravel and the water is immediately deep. The beach of Porto Columbu is short as a beach and suitable for bathing only near the port.

Perd’e Sali
The beach has a mixture of coarse gravel and the water is immediately deep. The beach of Porto Columbu is short as a beach and suitable for bathing only near the port.

Orosei
A wonderful tourist destination of the Baronie area on the central-eastern coast of Sardinia, with a long history and stunning coastal jewels of rare beauty.

North
White beaches kissed by a sea with shades of silver, turquoise, blue and topaz. Sandy coves, cliffs, islands.

La Caletta di Siniscola
In the province of Nuoro, in the northernmost part of the Gulf of Orosei, numerous gems appear on the eastern part of Sardinia, with fine, light sand, washed by an uncontaminated sea.

Golfo Aranci
Splendid and renowned locality on the northeastern tip of Sardinia, a few kilometres from Olbia, with wonderful natural treasures and precious biodiversity.

Gesturi
A little municipality in Alta Marmilla, in the central-southern part of Sardinia: the Giara and its little horses, archaeological sites and Fra Nicola give it lustre and fame.

Galtellì
A medieval village in Baronìa, in the central part of eastern Sardinia, built of stone, authentic, fascinating and extraordinarily religious.

East
A spectacular area, where the low and sandy coast alternates with gigantic ridges. Ponds, beaches and the sublime charm of the mountains. Discover the beautiful Sardinian east coast.

Dorgali
A visit to this village, on the eastern coast of Sardinia, is a must. It is famous for the Bue Marino grottoes, once the home of the Mediterranean monk seal, and also for its scenic and archaeological attractions.

Costa Rei
A tourist resort part of the municipality of Muravera, Costa Rei is located in the south eastern coast of Sardinia, along an exciting scenic route that offers an uninterrupted sequence of beautiful views.

Costa Paradiso
A tourist centre in the Gallura region, on the border of the Anglona territory, in the central-northern part of Sardinia, and an attraction all year round with sea, nature, traditions, cuisine and outdoor activities.

Chia
A coastal village in the municipality of Domus de Maria, Chia is located along the scenic road of the south west coast of Sardinia, which can be reached from Cagliari along the (SS) Highway 195.

Castiadas
The State forest of Castiadas is found in the region of Sarrabus and in the municipal territory of Castiadas and San Vito and covers an area of 125 hectares.

Castelsardo
One of the loveliest towns in Italy is a medieval fortress surrounded by nature and steeped in history, religious traditions and ancient crafts. It sits perched on a promontory in Anglona, in the centre of the Asinara Gulf in north-western Sardinia.

Capitana
Along the coast road that leads to Villasimius, we find the shore of Marina di Capitana in the disctrict of Quartu Sant’Elena.

Cala Gonone
After passing Dorgali and following the tunnel on the SS 125 that crosses Mount Bardia and Mount Tului, you arrive at Cala Gonone which is located in front of the sea, positioned on a steep hill in front of the coast of the Gulf of Orosei.

Cagliari
The capital of Sardinia is steeped in Mediterranean atmosphere and offers everything you could want from a vacation: history and art, seashores and parks, comfort and fine cuisine.

Buggerru
At the northern end of the Iglesiente are the remains of a glorious past, of the mining industry that was the driving force of the economy of the south-western part of Sardinia.