The port of Cagliari, throughout the history, has been one of the most important ports in Italy and is one of the largest seaports in the country, as well as one of the largest in the Mediterranean Sea. A lot…
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PASTIFICIO ORRÙ, THE MOST GOOD CULURGIONIS IN THE WORLD ?!
In a previous article on the Perdepera beach in Carededu, we named the Pastificio Orrú store; which deserves an article for herself, to be able to taste the famous Culurgionis. If you visit the south of the island it should…
IL CAMINETTO IN CABRAS
Il Caminetto is perhaps the most famous restaurant in Cabras, highlighted in the Michelin Guide and usually appears in most known tourist guides. Il Caminetto is characterized by fish dishes made with a very classic style. It is also the…
10 THINGS YOU CAN NOT MISS IN SARDINIA
A quick list of things to do on the island that you should not miss! Try the Casu Marzu Visit a Nuraghe Try the Vermentino and the Cannonau Bathe in one of its beaches and enjoy the colors of its…
TREKKING IN NEBIDA. AN IMPRESSIVE PATH
Nebida is part of the southwestern coast of Sardinia, and the town where the famous Pan di Zucchero (Sugar Loaf), the imposing limestone cliff faces the famous Porto Flavia mines. It is called the Green Coast of Sardinia, due to…
THE PUBLIC GARDENS OF CAGLIARI
From my city, I like to talk about the places related to the memory of my childhood or a place that is specifically tied for several reasons. The Giardini Pubblici (Public Gardens) Cagliari represent one of those places where I was…
SHOPPING DOWNTOWN AND A ROUND SURPRISE ….
That’s how it went. As Spanish, I love to go shopping to italian brands stores through the streets of downtown Cagliari. Whenever I visit I take the opportunity to buy things that in Spain usually cannot be found (especially of…
SUNDAY, MARKET AND BEACH IN SANT’ELIA, CAGLIARI
Sant Elia is a popular neighborhood that is on the outskirts of the city of Cagliari. The name comes from the Sant’Elia district nearby hill that includes the promontory of Sella del Diavolo (which we discussed in our article Calamosca)….
MACOMER, A JOURNEY THROUGH TIME
In a summer trip, visiting the island from south to north, we stopped at an indication to the right of the highway that said “Nuraghe Santa Barbara“. The walk turned out to be almost 1 hour (gentlemen could you put…
A DAY IN SARDINIA
This video was filmed by 2 young German tourists in 2011. I love it, not only by the quality of the images, but in particular by its simplicity and intensity with which these guys have been able to describe our island….