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• Cagliari

• Sant'Antioco

• Porto Flavia mines, Masua, Buggerru

• Montevecchio mines, Piscinas, Arbus Knife Museum

• San Giovanni mines, Santa Barbara cave, Nebida, Monte Sirai

• Nature and Culture

• Necropolis of Montessu, Tratalias romanesque church, Porto Pino dunes

• In the heart of Gerrei

• Sarcidano: nuraghe, traditions and handcrafts

• From the reign of the wild horses to the megalithic fortress in Barumini
 

• Pula, Chia, Porto Pino

• Masua, Cala Domestica, Buggerru, Scivu, Piscinas

• Mari Pintau, Geremeas, Solanas, Villasimius

• Diving, rubber dinghy and fishing trips

• A special day in Cala Sinzias
 

Sarcidano: nuraghe , traditions and handicrafts

Our itinerary starts with Santa Vittoria Nuragic complex, in Serri Giara . The area is well-known for the pit temple still in perfect state of conservation, but in the surrounding there are remains of many sacred areas.

We'll then stop at the Nuraghe Arrubiu in Orroli, called the “Red Giant” because of the color of the lichens living on its stones. It's the biggest prehistoric complex of Sardinia , with an area of more than 5,000 sq m.

Our last stop will be in Isili, where we'll visit the Copper and Textiles Museum . It keeps memories of the two handicraft sectors of the area in a enchanting mixture of past and present. Traditional symbols are woven into arrases made not only of wool, but also in linen and cotton, and with unusual materials like copper, silver and gold threads.

• Sardinia all year long

• Sea and Sardinia

• A taste of South Sardinia

• South-West Sardinia by land and by sea
 

• Stintino, L'Asinara, Alghero

• Weekend in Barbagia

• Cagliari weekend breaks
 

• Learn Italian holidays

• Sardinian dinner, music and dance

• Cooking lessons and courses

• "Prehistoric" weekends

• Mysterious monuments

• Romanesque churches

• The colourful prossession of Sant'Efisio

• Special Carnival
 

• Devil's Saddle hiking

• Discovering Sestu and its surroundings
 

 

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