Sardinia is Italy’s second-largest island, boasting almost 2,000 km of coastline and countless mountain hiking trails. Thousands of Bronze Age stone ruins are dotted across the rugged landscape in the shape of beehives, some of which date back to 1,500 BC. Due to the turbulence of the island’s history, its culture and architecture reflect Latin, Spanish, Arabic, Catalan and Italian influences.
Some of Sardinia’s most notable landmarks include the UNESCO-protected Su Nuraxi di Barumini, which was established by the Nuragic civilisation nearly 3,000 years ago, and the mosaics in the ancient Roman town of Nora. Admire the Catalan Gothic architecture in Alghero, or simply soak up the sun at the popular beach resort of Stintino.
Sardinia – Top-Reiseziele
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Cagliari
The capital city of Sardinia, Cagliari is is something of a historical gem in Italy. The beautiful squares, domes and facades are remarkable enough on their own, but they're also lorded over by an imposing hilltop castle towering above them...
Alghero
Alghero is a beautiful beach town on the northwest coast of Sardinia that’s filled with historical charm. Settled since prehistoric times, the area has been controlled by numerous different European powers, each leaving its own distinctive marks. These range from...