Monday, 10 July 2017

Cagliari (Sardegna)

From the airport
Bus: ARST buses to the city centre leave every 30 minutes from 8.45am-22.45pm

Shop
In the Vico dei Mille, opposite the port, you will find the charming shop Sapori di Sardegna. The name  means 'Tastes from Sardignia' and that is exactly what you get: wine, sweets, cheeses and more.
Durke makes a selection of Sardinia's traditional sweets. Sweet-toothed visitors should make sure they try its delicious products.

Want to go sunbathing but it looks like a windy day? Head out to the small beach of Calamosca, it is beautiful and protected from strong winds.

The place to go for an evening stroll id Viale Buon Cammino, at the highest point of the city. Enjoy superb views over the gulf and delight in the refreshing breezes, a respite from the summer heat.

Snow is fairlt frequent in the Gennargentu Mountains in winter and there is a ski lift near Fonni. Head that way if you need a break from the beach.

Discover the charming Stampace quarter with its many churches and ancient Roman ruins, such as the Villa del Tigellio and the amphitheatre.

The port of Cagliari is one of the oldest in the Mediterranean. It was founded by he Phoenicians more than 2500 years ago.

Day trip
Villasimius. Take the beautiful coastal road from Cagliari to the town of Villasimius where you will be blessed with breathtaking views. Numerous beaches with glittering water invite you into the sea for a swim. There are plenty of restaurants and cafes to enjoy, too.
Nebida. Explore the beautiful coastline around Nebida. At the centre of the village you will find a panoramic walk with breathtaking views of the sea, the cliffs and the old mineral mines of the area. About 70 kilomtres from Cagliari.

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