A paradise in the Mediterranean, fascinating culture and traditions, has residues of civilization in the balance between history and myth.
Its beauty and pristine wilderness, rocks sculpted by wind into zoomorphic forms, the interior rivers and streams where it unexpectedly run, all in Sardinia is amazing.
The ports are preferred by tourists to reach the Sardinia are mainly that of
Olbia in the north and south of
Cagliari.
To the north of Olbia Costa Smeralda rinomatissima begins where one finds the greatest concentration of hotels in the region, one of the resort area is the tip of
Baja Sardinia, with a beach of fine sand and the sea that recalls the Caribbean lagoons.
More than meets
Santa Teresa Gallura, valued for the breadth of the beaches near the village and the impressive spectacle of the granite rocks of Capo Testa.
Continuing along the Gulf dell'Asinara you reach
Stintino, on the north-west, a country that retains the charm of the ancient fishing village.
Going down the west coast you arrive at the walled town of
Alghero for the rich historical and cultural heritage and the routes leading to the beauties of the Coral Riviera.
The number one tourist attraction on the east coast and
Arbatax and continue south toward you come to Cagliari
Villasimius whose coastline is considered one of the most spectacular of Sardinia.