Cesesorres’s guidebook

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Cesesorres’s guidebook

Sightseeing

This gulf is our favorite place in Sardinia. Rent a boat in Cala Gonone. Best beaches where to stop: Cala Goloritze, Cala Luna, Cala Mariolu, Cala Sisine. If you are tired of the sun, visit the Griotta del Bue Marino (It was the last island refuge of the rare monk seal (‘bue marino’ or ‘sea ox’ as it was known by local fishers). The watery gallery is impressive, with shimmering light playing on the strange shapes and Neolithic petroglyphs within the cave. Guided visits take place up to seven times a day. In peak season you may need to book)
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Cala Gonone
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This gulf is our favorite place in Sardinia. Rent a boat in Cala Gonone. Best beaches where to stop: Cala Goloritze, Cala Luna, Cala Mariolu, Cala Sisine. If you are tired of the sun, visit the Griotta del Bue Marino (It was the last island refuge of the rare monk seal (‘bue marino’ or ‘sea ox’ as it was known by local fishers). The watery gallery is impressive, with shimmering light playing on the strange shapes and Neolithic petroglyphs within the cave. Guided visits take place up to seven times a day. In peak season you may need to book)
Castelsardo is a small town, a romantic medieval hamlet, was founded by the people of Genoa in 1102. It boasts a small beach and a delicacy: the “Castellanese-style lobster”. The name of the town means “Sardinian castle”. Elephant's Rock, one of the symbols of Sardinia Megalithic walls, from pre-Nuragic times Nuraghe Paddaju and others Doria Castle (1102) Co-Cathedral, entitled to St. Anthony the Abbot. The crypts house the Museum "Maestro di Castelsardo"; Church of St. Mary, with a wooden Black Christ Doria Palace La Loggia Palace, town hall since 1111 Palace of Eleonora of Arborea
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Castelsardo
285 recommandé par les habitants
Castelsardo is a small town, a romantic medieval hamlet, was founded by the people of Genoa in 1102. It boasts a small beach and a delicacy: the “Castellanese-style lobster”. The name of the town means “Sardinian castle”. Elephant's Rock, one of the symbols of Sardinia Megalithic walls, from pre-Nuragic times Nuraghe Paddaju and others Doria Castle (1102) Co-Cathedral, entitled to St. Anthony the Abbot. The crypts house the Museum "Maestro di Castelsardo"; Church of St. Mary, with a wooden Black Christ Doria Palace La Loggia Palace, town hall since 1111 Palace of Eleonora of Arborea
Our second favorite place to go to with a boat. This is a MUST. You can go to La Maddalena by ferry and then rent a rubber boat to go around the archipelago.
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Maddalena archipelago
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Our second favorite place to go to with a boat. This is a MUST. You can go to La Maddalena by ferry and then rent a rubber boat to go around the archipelago.
Especially in windy days, this place is a natural beauty - the waves are going to create a spectacular show for you
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Capo Testa
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Especially in windy days, this place is a natural beauty - the waves are going to create a spectacular show for you
Do you like trekking? This is your spot :)
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Gola di Gorropu
Località Gorropu
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Do you like trekking? This is your spot :)
Spiaggia di Sa Colonia
The Giara, located in the center-east of Sardinia, hosts a rare herd existing in Italy and in Europe of little wild horses and a park with cork oaks forests and Mediterranean maquis. This area is well known also for its archaeological monuments such as the famous Barumini nuraghe, so called “Su Nuraxi” declared Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The nuraghes are defensive towers to be found throughout the island, marked by their truncated cone shape and built with great blocks of roughly hewn stone, using the dry-stone technique. The nuraghi are defensive towers found throughout the island and are marked by their truncated cone shape; they are constructed in huge stone blocks according to the dry stone technique.
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Su Nuraxi
Viale Su Nuraxi
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The Giara, located in the center-east of Sardinia, hosts a rare herd existing in Italy and in Europe of little wild horses and a park with cork oaks forests and Mediterranean maquis. This area is well known also for its archaeological monuments such as the famous Barumini nuraghe, so called “Su Nuraxi” declared Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The nuraghes are defensive towers to be found throughout the island, marked by their truncated cone shape and built with great blocks of roughly hewn stone, using the dry-stone technique. The nuraghi are defensive towers found throughout the island and are marked by their truncated cone shape; they are constructed in huge stone blocks according to the dry stone technique.
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Neptune's Grotto
Alghero - Grotte di Nettuno
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Red rocks, recommended at sunset
Rocks Red Rocks Arbatax
Red rocks, recommended at sunset
The Sardinian hill town of Orgosolo is famous for its anti-authoritarian streak – inspired by shepherds and immortalised in its street art
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Murals of Orgosolo
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The Sardinian hill town of Orgosolo is famous for its anti-authoritarian streak – inspired by shepherds and immortalised in its street art

Sunset bar

Come here and enjoy the sunset It is a bit fancy and expensive, but you can wear flip flops as well
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Phi Beach
Via Forte Cappellini
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Come here and enjoy the sunset It is a bit fancy and expensive, but you can wear flip flops as well

Beach

If you want to come here, we recommend to come early - the beach is not very large but it has beautiful views - there are 2 bars, one of which very healthy :) Enjoy!
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Spiaggia Capo Coda Cavallo
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If you want to come here, we recommend to come early - the beach is not very large but it has beautiful views - there are 2 bars, one of which very healthy :) Enjoy!
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Porto Istana
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Valle dell'Erica
8 recommandé par les habitants
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Porto Conte
49 recommandé par les habitants
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La Pelosa
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Rena Majore
Via della Pineta
25 recommandé par les habitants
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Spiaggia di Lu Impostu
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Porto TAVERNA
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Costa Rei
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Food scene

Authentic, sardinian restaurant
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Ristorante Il Pavone
3 Piazza Sulis
20 recommandé par les habitants
Authentic, sardinian restaurant
10 recommandé par les habitants
Al Tuguri
113 Via Majorca
10 recommandé par les habitants
10 recommandé par les habitants
Al Tuguri
113 Via Majorca
10 recommandé par les habitants
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Ristorante La Lepanto
135 Via Carlo Alberto
13 recommandé par les habitants
13 recommandé par les habitants
Mos Tapas Restaurant
3 Via Giosuè Carducci
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Ristorante di Pesce Gioberti
40 Via Gioberti
7 recommandé par les habitants
Officina del Gusto
1 Piazza Matteotti
Bacchus
2 Via degli Astronauti
Ristorante Pizzeria La Lanterna Olbia Italy
13 Via Olbia
25 recommandé par les habitants
Art Academy
1 Via delle Terme
25 recommandé par les habitants

Wine tasting

Nice and modern winery, with very cool scenery, must go when near Olbia
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Vigne Surrau
località Chilvagghja
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Nice and modern winery, with very cool scenery, must go when near Olbia