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ALGHERO.

Alghero is a charming coastal city located in the northwest of Sardinia. Known for its stunning beaches, rich history, and unique blend of cultures, it's a popular destination for travelers. 

Historic Center:
The old town of Alghero is a maze of narrow cobblestone streets, with well-preserved medieval architecture. It's a great place to explore on foot, with plenty of shops, cafes, and restaurants.

Catalan Influence:
Alghero is often referred to as "Little Barcelona" due to its strong Catalan influence. You'll notice this in the local dialect, architecture, and cuisine.

 

BEACHES.

Alghero is renowned for its beautiful beaches, offering a mix of sandy shores and rocky coves. These beaches offer a variety of experiences, whether you're looking to relax, swim, or engage in water sports.

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MARIA PIA

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MUGHONI BEACH

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LE BOMBARDE

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PORTO FERRO

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LAZZARETTO BEACH

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PUNTA NEGRA

OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES.

Hiking and Walking:  

  • Capo Caccia: Explore trails with breathtaking views of the cliffs and sea. The hike to Neptune's Grotto is particularly popular.

  • Porto Conte Regional Park: Offers various trails through diverse landscapes, including forests, wetlands, and coastal areas.
     

Cycling:  

  • Rent a bike and explore the scenic routes around Alghero, including coastal paths and countryside trails.

 

Water Sports:  

  • Snorkeling and Diving: Discover the rich marine life around Capo Caccia and the Marine Protected Area of Porto Conte.

  • Kayaking and Paddleboarding: Rent equipment to explore the coastline and hidden coves at your own pace.
     

Boat Tours:  

  • Take a boat tour to explore the coastline, visit Neptune's Grotto, or enjoy a sunset cruise.

Horseback Riding:  

  • Experience the Sardinian landscape on horseback with guided tours available in the countryside and along the beach.

 

Rock Climbing:  

  • The cliffs around Capo Caccia offer opportunities for rock climbing with routes suitable for various skill levels.

 

Bird Watching:  

  • The wetlands and natural reserves around Alghero are home to diverse bird species, making it a great spot for bird enthusiasts.

OUR SUGGESTIONS.

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Neptune's Grotto:
A stunning sea cave located at Capo Caccia, accessible by boat or a scenic stairway.
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Alghero Old Town:
Wander through the charming cobblestone streets, explore the historic architecture, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.
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Maria Pia Beach:
Known for its soft white sand and clear waters, it's a perfect spot for relaxation and swimming.
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Torre di Porta Terra:
Visit this historic tower for panoramic views of the city and learn about Alghero's history.
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Promenade and Marina:
The waterfront promenade is perfect for a leisurely stroll, offering views of the sea and the marina. It's especially beautiful at sunset.
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Nuraghe di Palmavera:
Just outside Alghero, this archaeological site features the remains of a Nuragic village, offering insight into Sardinia's ancient history.

WHERE TO EAT.

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Trattoria Lo Romani - Da Vittoria e Gigi:
Berühmt für ihre traditionellen sardischen Gerichte und frischen Meeresfrüchte.
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Al Tuguri:
Offers a fine dining experience with a focus on local ingredients and innovative dishes.
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Ristorante Mabrouk:
Specializes in seafood, offering a set menu that highlights the catch of the day.
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La Botteghina:
A cozy spot for pizza and pasta, with a variety of vegetarian options.

WHERE TO SLEEP.

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L' ANTICA FORTEZZA GUEST HOUSE
Discover our B&B in the heart of Alghero, within walking distance of major businesses and only 400 meters from the historic center. 
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