VILLAGES

Explore the villages of Sardinia and all their beauty.

 
  • Budoni

    The old town, full of history and public places, is the heart of a lively nightlife: clubs, places to meet and restaurants make for a cheerful atmosphere all year long, and especially during the summer season.

  • Palau

    As you go from one end of Palau to the other, the shoreline alternates between granite coastline, sandy stretches, like Sciumara beach, and the lovely Porto Faro, with its Nordic atmosphere. Headed west you’ll come across the renowned and exclusive Porto Rafael, with its luxurious villas and a tourist harbour framed by wild olive trees, myrtle and lavender. Further towards Santa Teresa Gallura you’ll find the wild natural haven of Isuledda or Isola dei Gabbiani (Seagull Island).

  • Orosei

    A town in the Baronie area with seven thousand inhabitants, lying in the Cedrino valley, two and a half kilometres from the sea. The economy is based on agriculture, marble extraction. The coast, beautiful by day and animated on summer nights, is twenty kilometres long: white sand alternating with cliffs.

  • San Pantaleo

    It is the favorite place par excellence for those looking for places away from the glamour and crowds. Stone village nestled in the mountains of pink granite of Cugnaga. The village offers spectacular views, is located in a granite landscape in the territory of Olbia and has been inspiring works of art and creations within the international artistic circuits.

  • Villasimius

    On the eastern side Porto Giunco, with the pond of Notteri behind it, habitat of pink flamingo and other rare species of birds. From the top of the promontory that dominates them, where there is an Aragonese tower, a double blue field, with various shades, practically two seas separated by a strip of light and thin sand, so as to resemble icing sugar.

  • Tempio Pausania

    In central Gallura, at the foot of Mount Limbara, Tempio Pausania, is famous for working granite and cork, to which the cork machinery museum is dedicated, for its wines (vermentino, karana and moscato), and for lu carrasciali timpiesu, an allegorical carnival par excellence .