BEST PLACES TO GO IN EUROPE | ITALY, SARDINIA
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BEST PLACES TO GO IN EUROPE | ITALY, SARDINIA (SARDEGNA)
Hi everyone! If you watch the videos I post, you've already seen my birthday video from Sardinia, San Teodoro, so this video is basically the rest of our holiday there! Best moments of our holiday put into 6 minutes of fun movie for you! :) Enjoy!
In this video: myself and Joseph Nansen
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Top 10 Best Things To Do in Oristano, Italy
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List of Best Things to do in Oristano, Italy
Sinis Yachting - Day Trips
Area Archeologica di Santa Cristina
Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta
Mura medievali
Chiesa di Santa Giusta
Antiquarium Arborense
Museo dell'Ossidiana
Chiesa San Pietro di Zuri
Spiaggia di Is Arutas
Chiesa di Santa Chiara
Sardinia Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Sardinia? Check out our Sardinia Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Sardinia.
Top Places to visit in Sardinia:
Cala Mariolu, Isola di Spargi, Isolotto Faraglione del Pan di Zucchero, Cala Goloritze, Cala Corsara, Cala dei Gabbiani, Area Archeologica di Santa Cristina, Nuraghe Arrubiu, Capo Caccia Vertical Cliffs, Su Nuraxi, Porto Giunco, Nuraghe Losa, Cala Spinosa, Olivastri Millenari di Santo Baltolu, Grotta del Fico
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Top Sardinia beaches ✽ Italy
My best (top) list of Sardinia beaches, Italy:
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0:20 Coticcio
0:38 Snzias
0:48 Coda Cavallo
0:57 Isuledda
1:12 Lu Impostu
1:26 Riscina Rei
1:36 Porto Istana
1:50 Porto Giunco
2:10 Punta Molentis
2:24 Gabbiani
2:52 del Principe
3:11 La Pelosa
3:31 di Masua
3:50 di Tuerredda
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Sardinia, Italy | Thomas Cook
The breathtaking island of Sardinia can be found off the coast of Italy and is drenched in Italian tradition and Spanish history. Its alluring charm pulls holidaymakers in year on year that visit for the dazzling coastlines, striking landscapes and laid back way of life. Explore the medieval towns, see the iconic colourful buildings and sip on locally produced delicious wine, Sardinia provides a paradise for couples, families and groups alike.
The Cabras Lagoon (EN) - Sardinia - Italia.it
The Cabras Lagoon, located on the northernmost shore lining the Gulf of Oristano, is considered as one of Sardinia's most important wetlands.
Visitors cannot help but be enchanged by the luminosity of color and by the incredibile biodiversity that characterize these parts.
Let us take you in discovery of both the local beauty and local enogastronomic traditions of this Sardinian paradise.
Places to see in ( Sardinia - Italy ) Oristano
Places to see in ( Sardinia - Italy ) Oristano
Oristano is an Italian city and comune, and capital of the Province of Oristano in the central-western part of the island of Sardinia. It is located on the northern part of the Campidano plain. It was established as the provincial capital on 16 July 1974. As of December 2010, the city had 32,165 inhabitants. The economy of Oristano is based mainly on services, agriculture, tourism and small industries.
Oristano was previously known by the Byzantines as Aristanis (in Byzantine Greek: Αριστάνις), and founded close to the ancient Phoenician settlement of Othoca (now Santa Giusta). It acquired importance in 1070, when, as a result of the frequent Saracen attacks, Archbishop Torcotorio made it the seat of the bishopric, which was previously in the nearby coastal town of Tharros. It also became the capital of the giudicato (judiciary, equivalent to a Duchy or Kingdom) of Arborea. Consequently, fortifications were designed, but the building thereof went on until judge Mariano II rose to power.
In medieval times Oristano vied for power over the whole island of Sardinia, and therefore waged wars against the other Sardinian kingdoms which culminated in the attempt to conquer the whole island during the reign (1347–75) of Mariano IV and that of his son Hugh III (1376–1383) and his daughter Eleanor (1383–1404). The giudicato of Arborea held out to be the last Sardinian kingdom (Giudicato) to cease to exist in 1420, about 10 years after the battle of Sanluri. It was transformed in Marchesato by the Aragonese and conquered, following a revolt by the last marquess Leonardo Alagon, by the Catalan troops of the Kingdom of Aragon, in 1478 after the battle of Macomer.
Thereafter, Oristano's history was that of the island of Sardinia, characterised by the Aragonese-Spanish (until 1708) and Piedmontese (from 1720) dominations, and then the unification of Italy. In April 1921, David Cova, Emilio Lussu, Camillo Bellieni and other Sardinian veterans of World War I founded in the city the Sardinian Action Party.
The Tower of St. Christophoros, otherwise known as Tower of Mariano II, was built in 1290, is 19 metres (62 ft) tall and the most striking remaining evidence of the old walls built at the time of the Giudicato, as it was one of the main gates thereof.
St. Mary's Cathedral (1130) was rebuilt during the reign of Mariano II after being destroyed in a siege. Of the original structure of Mariano, only parts of the apse and base of the campanile are left, as well as the Gothic Chapel of the Rimedio, which houses some medieval sculptures.
Oristano can be reached by train from Sardinia's ports of Olbia and Porto Torres, and the island's main cities Cagliari and Sassari. From Oristano all villages of the province can be reached by buses departing the bus station close to centrally-located Piazza Mannu. Moreover, a private concern provides a twice-daily bus service to and from Cagliari Elmas Airport. The journey takes approximately 2 hours.
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10 Things to do in Kotor, Montenegro Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Kotor, Montenegro in this travel guide covering the top things to do in Kotor in terms of attractions, food and experiences. Having arrived from Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina the pattern of heavy rains in the late fall continued and kept us a bit grounded for the first couple of days. After the weather improved we jumped at the chance to wander the Old Town and Gates while hiking up to the Fortresses. For meals we ate a lot of seafood and other forms of local Montenegrin cuisine.
10 Things to do in Kotor City Tour | Montenegro Travel Guide: (Котор)
1) Church of Our Lady of Remedy (Crkva Gospe od Zdravlja / Crkva Marije Koleđate)
2) St John Fortress
3) Kotor Fortress (Cattaro) / Castle of St Giovanni
4) Lunch in the Old Town of Kotor
5) South Gate
6) Cathedral of Saint Tryphon (Katedrala Svetog Tripuna /Катедрала Светог Трипуна)
7) North Gate
8) Walk along the Old City Walls of Kotor
9) Sea Gate
10) Seafood at Cesarica eating Montenegrin Food
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Our visit Kotor travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Montenegrin), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting churches, parks, the old town, quirky neighborhoods, museums and a hockey game. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Kotor tourism brochure, Kotor itinerary or Kotor city tour.
10 Things to do in Kotor, Montenegro Travel Guide Video Transcript: (Котор)
Good morning friends. We have made it to Montenegro. We're in Kotor (Котор) right by the water we're staying in the Old Town. We've been here a few days and it has been raining non-stop just like it was in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Like the first half of the week it just poured but now it is nice. We can't wait to explore this city so join us as we make a little travel guide.
If there’s one thing that had caught our attention upon arriving in Kotor (Cattaro), it was the fortifications that not only encircle the old town but also run all the way up into the mountain, so a hike up to Kotor Fortress was the first stop on our itinerary.
As a tip, we would say the best time to hike up to Kotor Fortress is in the morning because the path is shaded. This isn’t a huge consideration if you’re visiting in winter like we did, but definitely something to keep in mind if you visit in the summer.
The Cathedral of St Tryphon was built in honor of the patron saint and protector of the city, on the very same spot where an older church had already stood long ago. We paid our admission and went in to visit the cathedral’s very own museum.
After walking along part of the city walls, we stopped by the Sea Gate, which is the third entrance into the Old Town. As soon as you walk through here you’re met with a clock tower and a big square that’s encircled by restaurants and lots of little lanes that break away - basically it’s a great place to wander.
And now we want to show you one more restaurant that we enjoyed in Kotor (Cattaro). This one was called Cesarica and they specialized in seafood.
Lastly, if you want to enjoy a little evening stroll, the Port of Kotor is a beautiful place. Not only can you enjoy the city all lit up at night, but if you happen to be there on a day when the cruise ship pulls into town, it’s worth sticking around to watch it manoeuvre its way.
And that concludes our visit to Kotor (Котор). We hope you guys enjoyed following along and we’ll see you in the next video where we visit the neighbouring coastal town of Budva.
This is part of our Travel in Montenegro video series showcasing Montenegrin food, Montenegrin culture and Montenegrin cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in the Balkans video series showcasing Balkan food, Balkan culture and Balkan cuisine.
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