Explore the authentic heart of Sardinia
Territories that tell the story of centuries of history, nature, and culture: enchanted caves, millennia-old temples, and ancient mines that will lead you to discover a profound and surprising side of the island.
PORTO FLAVIA
An engineering masterpiece between sky and sea
An ancient mining port carved into the rock, Porto Flavia is an extraordinary work of art that blends industrial archaeology, spectacular views, and Sardinian mining history. It offers incredible views of the Pan di Zucchero sea stack and recounts centuries of work, innovation, and untamed nature.
HENRY GALLERIA
A labyrinth of light and rock
This fascinating underground passage has been secured and is now accessible via walkways carved into the rock. Between light and darkness, you can admire breathtaking views of the sheer coastline.
SU MANNAU CAVES
An underground world waiting to be discovered
A dive into the heart of the earth among red rocks, blue lakes, and imposing stalactites and stalagmites. An enchanted place that seems suspended between myth and nature.
TEMPLE OF ANTAS
Where history meets the magical valley
One of a kind in Sardinia, the Temple of Antas was dedicated to the god Sardus Pater Babai and is located in a picturesque valley enriched by a Nuragic necropolis that tells the story of millennia of civilization.
MONTEVECCHIO MINE
A journey through the history of the mining industry
One of the oldest and most important mining areas in Italy, now part of the Geomineral Historical and Environmental Park of Sardinia.
Walking among buildings, machinery, and guided tours, relive the era when this mine was the beating heart of extraction in the southwest of the island.
SU ZURFURU - HISTORIC MINE
A journey into mining history
The ancient mine of Su Zurfuru tells the story of over a century of mining history. Visiting the site and the Memorial Museum, you can discover historic machinery, original tools, and the evolution of the miners’ lives, in a place steeped in charm and industrious memory.
SU NURAXI OF BARUMINI - UNESCO ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE
The millennial heart of Sardinia
Su Nuraxi of Barumini is one of the most important Nuragic complexes in the world, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here you can admire megalithic towers, ancient defensive walls, and a prehistoric village that recounts over two thousand years of the island’s history.
GIARA DI GESTURI PARK
A wild, timeless plateau
A vast basalt plateau where nature reigns supreme. Giara Park is famous for its wild horses, pauli (seasonal lakes), and open views that offer a sense of absolute freedom. A unique place, perfect for those who love walking in silence and discovering the most authentic Sardinia.
KNIFE MUSEUM
Sardinian Knife Museum
A fascinating journey into the artisanal tradition of Sardinia, where the knife becomes a symbol of identity, culture, and craftsmanship. Among finely crafted blades, horn handles, and stories passed down from generation to generation, the Knife Museum reveals the island’s most authentic soul and the art of an ancient craft, still alive and deeply rooted in the land.

