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Cagliari: Amazing Sulcis Boat Tour from Chia
On this great tour after picking you up at your hotel, time to move towards Iglesias on the south-west Sardinia.
Once we reach the pier, get on the boat with our expert local guide, you can enjoy this fantastic 2 hours boat tour to visit the west coast.
You will discover many caves on the way, admire the Sardinian Sugar Loaf, and also snorkeling in amazing crystal water. In luck days it's possible to enjoy the dolphins all the way, be in touch with them than on their natural habitat. Visit gorgeous beaches, and secret places only reach by boat. Admiring the massive rock of Sugar Loaf at sunset makes the sunlight even more incredible as, in every shade of yellow and orange, it outlines the shape of the limestone rock. You will be able to reach the natural monument symbolizing Masua, a coastal district of Iglesias. The impressive, white, calcareous cliffs that surround the beaches make it feel like you're in the corner of paradise, where uncontaminated nature rules. The seabed is low and sandy, with a few rocks out to sea near the promontories. You won't hesitate to pull on a mask and dive in to admire the extraordinary submarine world, with a massive variety of fish swimming in the crystalline water. It is no coincidence that it is particularly popular with underwater fishing enthusiasts.
Your local guide will be keen to make the tour as personal as possible. He will assist you with his expertise and recall amusing anecdotes for you before driving you back to your hotel.
Price: 77.00 €
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Cagliari: San Pietro Island and Carloforte Tour from Chia
Benefit from hotel pick-up in the Domus de Maria and Chia area in the south of Sardinia, and then take a scenic drive towards Calasetta to board a ferry to San Pietro Island. The trip on the ferry takes around 40 minutes.
Carloforte, with its colorful sights and its harbor, is one of the most enchanting towns in Sardinia and will steal your heart any time of the year. The town preserves the language, customs, and culture of Liguria because of its colonization by some families who were initially from Pegli but came from Tabarka, Tunisia.
The Church of Novelli Innocenti, dedicated to a tragic shipwreck, the cinema and theater Giuseppe Cavallera, known as "U Palassiu," and the church of Our Lady of the Castaway are excellent examples of architectural beauty. On the seafront, it is particularly pleasant to photograph the monument to Carlo Emanuele III of Savoy, inaugurated in 1786, with the sea in the background.
The coasts in the vicinity are the jewel of the island. Bobba, wild and bright, or Cala Fico and its sea bed colorful with fish, are just some of the must-see destinations. The Columns, two cliffs 16 meters high that plunge into the topaz sea, provide a perfect backdrop for pictures.
One of the best experiences you can have in Carloforte is undoubtedly enjoying the local specialties. Every year, between May and June, the city explodes in a festival of lights, music, and live cooking competitions and events known as the Girotonno, in honor of the ruling fish of the island, made with thousands of imaginative recipes. In April, the picturesque Festival of Tabarkan Couscous, a historical Genoese interpretation of the delicious Tunisian dish, is also quite the event.
You will take a tour on the island with a local guide, and get the chance to stop and swim in the sea. Take souvenir photos of the fantastic landscape, from the picturesque beaches to the dramatic cliffs and rock formations of the sea. Formed by volcanic activity, the island boasts a hilly interior and typical Mediterranean flora of juniper and pine trees.
Visit the historical center of Carloforte, founded in the 18th century by around 30 families of coral fishers from Genoa. Learn more about the local traditions and get the chance to encounter dolphins and other wildlife, including native falcons.
Your local guide will be keen to make the tour as personal as possible. He will assist you with his expertise and recall amusing anecdotes for you before driving you back to your hotel.
Price: 49.00 €
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Cagliari: Amazing Experience Asinara Island National Park Private Tour
Day 1 - A 3 hours drive from Cagliari through the beautiful Sardinian countryside to get to the northwest of the island where we will take the 1.15-hour ferry from Porto Torres to Cala Reale.
First, stop in a small village inhabited by fishermen up to 1885 where a former prison has become a hostel, after the check-in at the hostel, you can relax before your dinner at the hostel.
The next morning ready for a Jeep Tour or Hiking of about 6 hours to visit the whole island.
Day 2 - After your breakfast at the hostel, you will check-out and start your 6 hours adventure by jeep or hiking.
Experience a world where time stood still, in a miniature version of Sardinia: untouched nature and fascinating old buildings.
Rounded hills cloaked in Mediterranean green, local breeds such as the white donkey, and the thousand colors of the sea and its teeming sea bed.
Asinara's natural heritage, which stretches over 50 square kilometers, was designated a national park in 1997 and protected marine areas in 2002. The island's extraordinary history, separated from the mainland by Piana island and the road through Fornelli, has kept it intact.
The earliest traces of human activity is the Domus de Janas in Campu Perdu. In the 20th century, the area became the criminal wing of the local jail, in particular hosting the stables where the prisoners worked. The medieval period is represented by the ruins of Camaldolese convent of Sant'Andrea and the Castellaccio castle, set on a hilltop with a path leading up to it. From around 1600, the island was settled by a fishing and farming community. When a lazaretto and agricultural colony was established in 1885, don't miss the Ossuary built-in 1936 to contain the bones of 7,000 Austro-Hungarians deported during WWI. Asinara remained isolated for more than a century, and even more so when the maximum-security prison was built in 1975 for Red Brigade members, kidnappers, and mafia bosses such as Raffaele Cutolo and Totò Riina.
This suggestive environmental and historical place, the wild and uncontaminated nature of one of the significant Sardinian islands, will amaze you in every way.
You will have the opportunity to swim in incredibly crystalline water, relax, and enjoy your snack. Your local guide will be keen to make the tour as personal as possible. He will assist you with his expertise and recall amusing anecdotes for you before leaving the island.
Price: 129.00 €
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