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Golfo Aranci

Originally part of Olbia, but since 1979 a resort in its own right, Golfo Aranci is an attractive seaside town which also doubles as the ferry port to Citavecchia on mainland Italy. ‘Aranci’ suggests orange groves but it actually derives from the local words for ‘some crabs’ – don’t let this put you off as there are some great beaches and nightlife to be sampled.

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www.golfoaranci.com
Address:
Olbia

Nuraghe at Losa

Costa Smeralda

San Simplicio & Olbia’s Old Town

Santissima Trinità di Saccargia

Museums

Museo dell’Intreccio

Museum of Basket Weaving is located in the magnificent 12th-century castle built by the Genoese family Doria. Examples of craft products using this technique from all over the Mediterranean can be seen including local lagoon boats. Called ‘su fassonis’, these amazing vessels are made from lagoon rushes and used by fishermen in the Oristano Province.

Phone:
+39 (0)79 47 13 80
Opening hours:
Summer 9am till midnight; other times 9.30am-1pm & 3pm till 5.30pm or later in spring/autumn (closed Mon until May)
Address:
Via Marconi, Castelsardo

Natural Wonders

Roccia dell’Elefante

Sculpted over several millennia by the wind this huge piece of rough, dark trachyte rock on the roadside near the village of Multeddu on the north coast of the island, closely resembles an elephant with its trunk elevated as if trumpeting. Originally tombs were cut into the base of the rock and, on close inspection, these can still be seen.

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Multeddu near Castelsardo, Oristano Province

Maddalena Archipelago

Grotta di Nettuna

Restaurants

Al Tuguri Restaurant

Offering some of the finest food in Sardinia, Al Tuguri belies its name which means ‘hovel’ in the Alghero dialect. Chef, owner and local celebrity Benito Carbonella blends inventiveness with traditional Catalan cuisine. The restaurant, in the heart of the old town, is on three levels – a drawing room on ground level leads upstairs to the main restaurant and kitchen. Above this, an even more intimate and exclusive room can be found.

Phone:
+39 (0)79 97 67 72
Opening hours:
Mon-Sat (except 20 Dec-20 Jan)
Address:
113 via Maiorca, Alghero

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