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Golf Hotels in Alghero

Hotel La Margherita & SPA

Hotel La Margherita & SPA
Alghero City Centre
Hotel La Margherita & SPA

Villa Asfodeli

Villa Asfodeli
Tresnuraghes
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Top neighborhoods in Alghero

Lido

Golden sands stretch along azure Mediterranean waters in Lido, Alghero's primary beach paradise. The picturesque Lungomare Dante promenade invites sunset strolls with panoramic sea views. Beach clubs dot the coastline where visitors can rent umbrellas or try water sports like paddleboarding and kayaking. Seafront restaurants serve fresh seafood and Sardinian cuisine on terraces overlooking the water. Hotels range from luxury resorts to mid-range options with direct beach access. Most travelers rely on rental cars or taxis, though the flat terrain makes cycling a popular alternative for exploring this sun-soaked haven.

Alghero City Centre

Alghero's ancient center wraps you in sun-soaked medieval magic that feels like stepping into a history book with better food. Catalan-Gothic architecture lines cobblestone streets where church bells mix with seagull cries. The honey-colored walls and towers lead to a gorgeous waterfront promenade where locals and visitors gather for epic Mediterranean sunsets. Coral artisan workshops hide between family-run trattorias serving up Italian-Catalan fusion dishes. The entirely walkable historic center lets you explore everything within 15 minutes on foot. Boutique hotels in converted palazzos offer stone walls and sea views while restaurants along the Bastioni serve fresh seafood until late evening. The compact layout makes getting lost in the best possible way inevitable and totally worth it.

Pivarada

Pivarada's golden stone lanes wind through Alghero's medieval heart, where Catalan Gothic architecture frames stunning Mediterranean views. Fishermen still dock at the ancient harbor while church bells echo off weathered facades. The neighborhood offers a perfect blend of cultural exploration and seaside relaxation with San Giovanni Beach just steps away. Traditional trattorias serve fresh seafood and local specialties as the sun sets over the water. The area is best explored on foot, with comfortable boutique hotels and family-run B&Bs housed in converted historic buildings. Local buses connect to modern Alghero every 15-20 minutes for those wanting to venture beyond the medieval walls.

Alghero Old City

Alghero's Old City wraps visitors in medieval magic with every step on its worn cobblestone streets. Gothic churches stand sentinel among honey-colored buildings while the Mediterranean sparkles beyond ancient ramparts. Discover coral jewelry workshops tucked between seafood restaurants and peek into centuries-old courtyards. The entirely pedestrian zone allows wanderers to roam freely from the bustling Piazza Civica to quiet corners where church bells echo off stone walls. Waterfront trattorias serve fresh seafood with enviable sunset views. The neighborhood's boutique hotels occupy converted medieval palazzos with stone walls and vaulted ceilings. Getting around means walking (comfy shoes required!), but the compact size makes exploration delightfully manageable.

La Pietraia

La Pietraia is a peaceful residential retreat on the outskirts of Alghero that offers a genuine glimpse into authentic Sardinian life. The quiet streets and family-oriented atmosphere make a perfect base for travelers seeking respite from tourist crowds. When you're ready to explore, San Giovanni Beach, Port of Alghero, and Maria Pia Beach are just a short drive away. Local trattorias and neighborhood pizzerias serve traditional Sardinian fare at budget-friendly prices. Most travelers stay in vacation rentals or small B&Bs with self-catering options that won't break the bank. While public transportation is limited, the tranquil residential streets are perfect for evening strolls after busy days exploring Alghero's attractions.

Top landmarks in Alghero

Piazza Civica
Piazza Civica

Piazza Civica

Learn about the local history of Alghero when you spend time at Piazza Civica. Wander the beautiful beaches and seaside in this relaxing area.

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Torre del Porticciolo
yellow rocks in Porticciolo coastline, Sardinia

Torre del Porticciolo

Learn about the local history of Alghero when you spend time at Torre del Porticciolo. Wander the beautiful beaches and seaside in this relaxing area.

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Nuraghe di Palmavera
Nuraghe di Palmavera which includes a ruin

Nuraghe di Palmavera

Learn about the local history of Alghero with a stop at Nuraghe di Palmavera. Wander the beautiful beaches and seaside in this relaxing area.

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Bastioni Marco Polo
View of Alghero Sardinia

Bastioni Marco Polo

After visiting Bastioni Marco Polo, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Alghero. Stroll along the marina or experience the area's museums.

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Neptune's Grotto

Neptune's Grotto

If you like quiet time surrounded by flowers and greenery, then make a stop at Neptune's Grotto in the heart of Capo Caccia. Why not take a stroll along the beaches and watch the sunset while you're here? If you like Neptune's Grotto, you'll love Tarragona Park, just a short drive away.

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Punta Negra Beach

Punta Negra Beach

If want to top up your tan, you might want to head out to Punta Negra Beach, located 0.4 mi (0.6 km) from central Fertilia. Enjoy the sunset by the shore at Bombarde Beach, Maria Pia Beach, and Lazzaretto Beach.

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