15.08.2025
Mangiabarche Lighthouse in Calasetta: the white guardian of the wild sea
Off the western coast of Sardinia, just off the picturesque town of Calasetta, stands the lonely lighthouse of Mangiabarche. Surrounded by cliffs, wind and sea, it is not only an important navigational point but also a poetic symbol of the wild west coast of the island.
05.08.2025
Seadas: cheese and honey
Crispy on the outside, gently pulled inside and smelling of honey and cheese. Seadas - also known as Sebadas - are one of Sardinia's most distinctive traditional desserts. These sweet and salty little bags come from the mountainous interior and combine the simplicity of pastoral cuisine with a taste that will surprise...
03.08.2025
The most beautiful villages of Sardinia
Sardinia is famous for its white beaches and turquoise sea, but beyond the horizon of the resorts are some real gems - small stone villages full of history, crafts and traditions.
Discover them all: here's a selection of Sardinia's most beautiful villages, officially classified as I Borghi più belli d'Italia.
La...
12.07.2025
Culurgiones, exceptional Sardinian ravioli
Culurgiones (pronounced kulurjónes) are handmade bags that resemble an ear of grain. They originated in Sardinia, where they are still handmade today and the recipe has been handed down through the generations.
Culurgiones are stuffed pasta bags similar to ravioli, but with a unique look and filling.
19.06.2025
Cala Domestica: the wild beauty of Sardinia
On the southwest coast of Sardinia, far from the luxury resorts and Instagrammable beaches of the Costa Smeralda, lies one of the island's most authentic spots - Cala Domestica. A cove sandwiched between rocks and surrounded by the remains of old mines, it offers a combination of raw history, natural beauty and...
12.06.2025
Pane Carasau - traditional Sardinian bread
Pane carasau is a traditional Sardinian bread with a very thin, crispy texture. It is round in shape and resembles a bread roll rather than a traditional loaf. Its name comes from the Sardinian word 'carasare', meaning 'to toast'. - It is by baking at a high temperature that the bread acquires its typical crispness....
02.05.2025
Discover Castelsardo: From castle to elephant-shaped rock
On the northern coast of Sardinia, overlooking the azure waters of the Mediterranean, is Castelsardo, one of the island's most beautiful medieval towns. narrow streets, ancient walls and enchanting sea views... but also some real attractions!
Castelsardo was founded in the 13th century as a strategic fortress protecting...
02.03.2025
When nature paints: pink beach in Sardinia
There are few beaches in the world that can truly amaze. One of them is La Spiaggia Rosa on the island of Budelli, hidden in the La Maddalena archipelago in the north of Sardinia. The fine sand in shades of pink, contrasting with the turquoise sea, gives this beach an almost dreamlike appearance.
26.02.2025
Get to know Cagliari, the capital of Sardinia
Cagliari, the capital of Sardinia, is an ancient port city that boasts not only beautiful beaches and excellent gastronomy. If you want to experience the real Sardinia, you should definitely not miss Cagliari.
Castello - the heart of the old town
The historic centre of Cagliari, the Castello district, is perched on top...
24.02.2025
Cala Goloritzé
On the east coast of Sardinia, in the Baunei area, lies one of the most photogenic places on the island - Cala Goloritzé. Famous for its turquoise waters, limestone cliffs and wild, unspoilt nature, this beach is a true paradise for lovers of the sea and hiking.
A natural wonder protected by UNESCO
Cala...
29.01.2025
Porto Cervo: the elegance and beauty of the Emerald Coast
Porto Cervo, the pearl of Sardinia, is located in the heart of the famous Costa Smeralda - the Emerald Coast. This exclusive seaside resort is a symbol of luxury, enchanting nature and unique atmosphere. And we've got some tips on what to see and experience in Porto Cervo.
Porto Cervo was created in the 1960s by Prince...
24.01.2025
Faro di Capo Ferro: Guardian of the Emerald Coast
Faro di Capo Ferro, a lighthouse that towers over a rocky promontory on the northeastern coast of Sardinia, is one of the most interesting and picturesque places on the Costa Smeralda. This historic lighthouse still serves as a landmark for sailors.
The lighthouse was built in 1855, at a time when Sardinia was beginning...
18.10.2024
Porto Flavia
Imagine a landscape where the mountains slope dramatically into the azure sea and where the giant rock of Pan di Zucchero rises majestically from the waves like a natural monument. It is here, on the western coast of Sardinia, that Porto Flavia stands - a unique engineering marvel that a testament not only to human...
11.10.2024
7 irresistible reasons to visit Sardinia
Sardinia, the second largest island in the Mediterranean, is one of the most attractive places in Italyitaly, not only for its beautiful beaches, but also for its rich history, culture and natural beauty. It offers much more than just sunny days and turquoise seas.
05.04.2024
The most beautiful beaches of Sardinia
The second largest island in Italy is Sardinia, the pearl of the Mediterranean with its paradisiacal beaches and dazzling turquoise sea. The island is full of history, culture, unspoilt nature with spectacular scenery and is one of the most popular summer destinations in the whole of Europe.
06.03.2020
Nuraghy
The Nuragha, the mysterious stone towers scattered across Sardinia, are one of Europe's greatest archaeological mysteries. These monumental structures, which date back to the Bronze Age, were built by the Nuragic civilisation and still fascinate archaeologists and visitors today with their obscure function and mystical...