Travel Guide for the Italian destination of Villasimius. Information on how to arrive, local events, and food and products typical of this southern Sardinian city.
Walk through Neptune's Caves near Alghero, on the west coast of the Italian island of Sardinia. See its internal salt lake and marvel at the ancient stalactites and rock cupola.
Tuvixeddu is a sacred hill in Cagliari chosen by the Phoenicians and the Romans as a burial ground. Thousands of ancient tombs are excavated into the rock telling the story of the local population that lived in this part of Sardinia.
Strong and decisive flavours, delicate yet refined, prize-winning Sardinian wines have earned international recognition beyond the boundaries of Italy.
Sardinia is normally known for the whiteness of its sand rather than its snow. Yet during winter, this wild and rugged island’s ski resort opens for business, offering an alternative destination to the Alps and the Dolomites.
Woollen rugs, cork chopping boards, hand-carved chests, woven baskets, handcrafted knives, and filigree jewellery are just some of the locally produced goods that make great souvenirs of your holiday in Sardinia.