The Mediterranean island of Sardinia is filled with natural wonder. Miles and miles of beaches and turquoise water are the main draw for visitors, but there are mysterious ancient structures, hiking trails, colorful mountain towns and annual celebrations that are all worth discovering.
- Neptune’s Grotto
Take the long seaside staircase escala del cabirol, or “goat steps,” down to this incredible natural wonder near Alghero, and you will find Neptune’s Grotto.
- Su Nuraxi
The mysterious and ancient structures that are known as Nuraghe are scattered all over Sardinia. The Su Nuraxi is part of the Barumini archaeological site and is considered by experts to be one of the finest examples of Bronze Age civilization villages.
- Capo Testa
Capo Testa is the most northern point of Sardinia. The wind has sculpted the granite boulders into soft shapes, and the water is deep and crystal clear.