Top 10 Best Things To Do in Isola di Sant Antioco, Italy
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List of Best Things to do in Isola di Sant Antioco, Italy
Museo Archeologico Comunale Ferruccio Barreca
Villaggio Ipogeo
Spiaggia di Coaquaddus
Spiaggia delle Saline
Cala Sapone
Museo del Bisso di Chiara Vigo
Cala Grotta
Nido dei Passeri
Calasetta La Torre
Basilica di Sant’Antioco Martire
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We drove through Sant'Antiocho to Calasetta, took the ferry to Carloforte in Isola San Pietro and spent the day at the beach and at Punta dell Colonne seeing the cool volcanic formations 14-18 m tall!
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Sardinia Island, Italy Travel Vlog 4K
Sardinia Island, Italy Travel Vlog 4K, Sardinia Beaches, Sardinia Tourism & Vacations, Sardinia Travel Guide 2019
Sardinia (Sardegna / Sardigna) is a large island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, between the Balearic islands and the Italian peninsula and south of Corsica. It is an autonomous region which currently belongs to Italy.
Sardinia, with its quintessential Mediterranean beauty, is mainly loved for swimming, boating, windsurfing, hiking, climbing, and camping, with coastal areas tending to become over touristed especially in the warmest month, August. The inner life of the island away from the tourist spots takes longer to appreciate and requires you to peel away the layers of apparent Italianization. After all, the ancient Nuragic civilization of Sardinia of ca. 1500 BC, whose stone monuments still dot the land, predates even the Etruscan civilization in mainland Italy by several hundred years.
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Sea: sailing has become increasingly popular in the last thirty years, in particular in the Costa Smeralda area; the first Italian challenge in the America's Cup hailed from there. There are many ports everywhere, and some places are reachable only by boat. Do not miss this opportunity if you like to sail.
Islands: while not many, the islands are generally of interest; check in particular the Asinara National Park (famous for its Albino Donkeys) and the Maddalena archipelago in the North, the islands of San Pietro (a community of Genoese fishermen) and Sant'Antioco (actually connected to the main land since Roman times) in the South.
Beaches and coasts: the North and Northeast (from Stintino to Budoni) boast many beautiful beaches. The Eastern coast is also very interesting: Cala Gonone, Arbatax, Muravera and Villasimius, to name a few. The deep South (Chia, Pula) is quickly growing as a major tourist attraction. The western coast is of a very different character; large beaches some kilometres long can be found (Porto Pino, Marina di Gonnesa, Marina di Arbus). Of note is Piscinas (Marina di Arbus) with its 60 m-tall sand dunes. Finally, the Alghero area is renowned for its underwater caves and grottoes and attracts many scuba divers.
Hills and 'Mountains': while Sardinia's highest elevation does not reach 2000 m (6500 ft), do not be fooled: terrain is steep, snow falls in winter, and there are four ski resort in the Gennargentu area. Hills are everywhere in Sardinia, from the Northeastern Monte Limbara Range to the Iglesiente area in the Southwest, even at the outskirts of Cagliari.
Horseback Riding: Sardinia has a long tradition of horse riding. The Sardinian Anglo-Arab is a horse breed that was established in Sardinia. Nowadays there are several farms and B&Bs offering horseback riding or horse trekking tours. Riding through woods an along beaches is a very popular tourists attraction.
Monuments and sites: Sardinia has few known monuments but many are well worth visiting. Check in particular Cagliari (Sard. Casteddu, Castle), Oristano, Sassari, Alghero, Olbia, and Nuoro. Nuraghi and Domus de janas (Sard. for witch houses) are found in many places, in particular in Barumini (Su Nuraxi, in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites since 1997) and around Alghero. Tharros, Nora, and Monte Sirai (just off Carbonia) are fine examples of the Phoenician/Carthaginian presence. Roman remains are also found in Sardinia, among which Nora, the Sant'Antioco bridge or the Amphitheatre in Cagliari; the Antas site in Fluminimaggiore is also of interest, even if the present temple is actually a reconstruction of the original. Pisans have left important traces in the South (Cagliari, Iglesias) and the well-preserved Castello di Acquafredda (It. for cold water castle) near Siliqua is worth a visit, as well as the back country. Bosa is of interest for its medieval urbanism; Burgos (Castle of Goceano) is also worth a visit. Some fine churches are found in the island, from the early Christian times to the Baroque period, in the aforementioned cities but also in Porto Torres and Iglesias (Spanish for church).
Folklore: Sardinia has strong traditions which are expressed also through costumes and celebrations. Quite often, even small centres have local celebrations where people dress in rich traditional costumes. However, it is simpler to go to the major venues as there is a considerable afflux from all over Sardinia. A non comprehensive list includes: Sant'Efisio (Cagliari, 1 May, actually lasts several days), Sagra del Redentore (Nuoro, last Sunday of August), Cavalcata sarda (Sassari, penultimate Sunday of May, horse parade and races), Faradda di li candareri (Sassari, 14 August), Sa Sartiglia (Oristano, Carnival period, horse races), and everywhere the celebrations during Carnival and the Holy Week.
Coaquaddus, Sant'Antioco - Sardinia - Italy
amazing beach in Sant'antioco
SARDINIA S.ANTIOCO COAST
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L'isola di Sant'Antioco su cui si trova la cittadina omonima, è la maggiore delle isole sarde e con i suoi 109 km² è la quarta d'Italia per estensione dopo Sicilia, Sardegna e l'Isola d'Elba; è abitata da circa 12.000 abitanti. Dista da Cagliari 84 km circa ed è collegata all'isola madre grazie a un istmo artificiale. Il territorio dell'isola è diviso fra il comune di Sant'Antioco, il più popoloso (che sorge sulle rovine dell'antica città fenicio-punica di Sulky) e quello di Calasetta, secondo centro abitato, per numero di abitanti, dell'isola. Sono inoltre presenti il piccolo borgo turistico di Maladroxia, che fa capo a Sant'Antioco, e quello di Cussorgia (zona Stann'e Cirdu) nel territorio del comune di Calasetta. Al largo dell'isola, in direzione sud, sono apprezzabili due isolotti, disabitati, detti Il Toro e La Vacca.
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Best Beaches in Italy: Sardinia (Sardegna) Island | Punta s’Arena
An insider’s look at one of the best beaches in Sardinia (Sardegna) - Punta s’Arena. A beautiful beach on the incomparable island of Sardinia (Sardegna) in Italy.
Dr. Franky will show why this Sardinia beach has been one of his favorites since childhood. Nestled in Gonnesa — near Iglesias — Punta s’Arena Beach is an clean, uncrowded beach in the less traveled western part of Sardinia. Here you’ll find…
Plush sand for play or relaxation
Waves perfect for walking, swimming or body surfing (boogie boarding)
On-site bar and umbrella rental
Free and Pay Parking
Affordable lodging in Carbonia, Iglesias or Gonnesa.
Considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Italy, Punta s’Arena is also near several attractions including caves and museums. It’s also less than an hour by car to another famous beach in Sardinia: Porto Pino.
Even tourists will find driving on the island an easy and relaxing experience, unlike much of the Italian mainland.
Though still a lesser-known tourist destination for much of the world, Sardinia (Sardegna) is considered by Italians to be un-matched. The best beaches in Italy are there, along with one of the famous ‘Blue Zones’ - regions in the world known for populations that live healthier and longer lives. One region in Sardinia - Barbagia of Seulo — holds the record with 20 centenarians from 1996 to 2016.
Not only does Sardinia have the best beaches in Italy, it is world-renowned for its cuisine. Fresh fish is easy to come by, making it the perfect place to enjoy famous Italian seafood and pasta dishes.
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Sardinia Adventure Trips
Sardinia adventure trips - Located closer to Africa than Italy, Sardinia's turquoise sea and white sandy beaches rival the tropics. Sant'Antioco & San Pietro, off the coast of Southwestern Sardinia, are charming islands as yet unspoiled by too much tourist development. The seaside resort of Santa Teresa di Gallura offers all the attractions of the coast without the sometimes-soulless glitz of the Costa Smeralda. Further east, Palau & Arcipelago di la Maddalena are pretty laidback, too: the archipelago itself comprises a national park with loads of island-hopping opportunities.
Away from the coast, the scenery can be similarly stunning with a pastoral quilt of forested mountain peaks, valleys of citrus groves and pastures of happily grazing cattle and sheep. In contrast, the urban scene can be disappointing. Some towns are, frankly, dull and depressing with breeze-block buildings and graffiti. Others, like medieval Bosa in the west, are impossibly picturesque with their pink-and-golden buildings flanking the river. Alghero, in Northern Sardinia, has a fascinating Catalan history (the language is still spoken here) and a delightful old centre; the lively town of Iglesias also retains an appealing Spanish legacy. Calgliari is historic and cosmopolitan at the same time, while the equally historic Oristano is quietly elegant. Traditional culture thrives most vigorously in the heartland where the elderly women are still draped in black; here tourists are rare -- stared at -- but ultimately welcomed.
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