10 Tours in Province of Oristano That You Shouldn't Miss

July 6, 2021 Venice Greaves

The province of Oristano (Italian: provincia di Oristano, Sardinian: provìntzia de Aristanis) is a province in the autonomous island region of Sardinia in Italy. Its capital is the city of Oristano. It has an area of 3,040 square kilometres (1,170 sq mi), a total population of 160,746 (2016), and a population density of 53.7 people per square kilometer. There are 78 municipalities (comuni) in the province).
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1. A mine of memories Bike Tour

09072 Cabras OR, Italy Dolcevita Bike Tours
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Our most popular and best selling cycling holiday. You can find this trip anywhere online, but Dolcevita are the ultimate organiser. Explore the unspoilt coast of South West Sardinia with pristine empty beaches and great scenery. Highlights • The Sinis peninsula with the ruins of the ancient Tharros • Costa Verde end the dunes of Piscinas • The ancient mines of Sulcis • The islands of Carloforte and Sant'Antioco • The Costa del Sud

Inclusions: 7 Nights in 3 star hotels and agriturismo, all rooms with en suitebathroom, 7 Breakfasts, Bike Tour presentation (welcome meeting/call), Transfer at the end of day 2 (optional), Baggage transportation from hotel to hotel, Supply of route notes and maps, Telephone assistance

Exclusions: Local Taxes (approx. 10, Admission to museums and archaeological sites, Tickets for ferries to Carloforte and Calasetta, Bike rental: € 90 (€ 15 each additional day), E-bike rental: € 190 (€ 25 each additional day)

Reviewed By Nicky19713

We did the 3 day 4 night SW Sardinia cycling trip. It was perfectly organised from start to finish - great pre arrival info, lovely touches like map and water bottle, very informative cycling notes. Good change of views and terrain. We are 4 non cyclists- but active in other sports and 1 cyclist and we found it not necessarily easy but not difficult- just right. The teens were happy with 3 days of cycling and were glad to have a rest. We adults could have cycled more! Would highly recommend and if we get the chance, will do another tour.

2. Aperitif excursion on a sailing boat

Via Sas Covas, 31, 08013 Bosa OR, Italy Laltroturismo
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You have the possibility to board a splendid sailing boat of over 13mt. for a trip along the enchanting coast of Bosa with a professional crew who will serve you a delicious aperitif after returning from your swim in one of the wonderful coves or after relaxing in the sun. All at an exceptional price!

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Reviewed By 13justinew

This was our second time and again we had a wonderful time. Clear blue skies and seas, views of fish, amazing food , excellent European company - also great views of Griffin vultures

3. Sailing day trip

Via Sas Covas, 31, 08013 Bosa OR, Italy Laltroturismo
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Discover the pristine sea and wild environment of the Bosa bay, between Alghero and Oristano, on the western coast of Sardinia. Experience the crystal clear waters and white sandy seabed. Sailing is a blessing for body and soul. You can see, feel, smell and taste the Sardinian way of sea-life. As excellent cooks, we offer you tipical sardinian fresh food and wines.

Inclusions: Lunch, Soda/Pop, Alcoholic Beverages

Exclusions: Private transportation

Reviewed By Europeanbeaches1

This was a beautiful trip that we really enjoyed! The water was crystal and the boat was very nice to be on. We saw lots of the coast and would recommend this trip to others. The aperitifs were delicious.

4. Cagliari: Well Temple and Cabras Museum

Viale Chia, 33, 09010 Domus De Maria SU, Italy Bitan - Daily Tours
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The archaeological site of Santa Cristina is located on the basalt plateau of Abbasanta. The area takes its name from the small country church of Santa Cristina, built some time in the 1200s, around which stands a cluster of cumbessias, small houses originally built to shelter pilgrims. The area, in use from the nuraghic period, is divided into two sectors: the first includes the well temple (consisting of an atrium, a stairway leading downwards and an underground tholos-roofed chamber which housed the spring), the “meeting hut” paved with cobbles and complete with a circular bench, and a series of other small square and round-plan buildings, probably lodgings for the priests of the cult and the pilgrims. We'll see see the Giants of Monti Prama on show at the Civic Museum of Cabras, the only stone statues which the ancient Nuraghic world has handed down to us, together with models of nuraghi and betyls found next to them.

Inclusions: Bottled water, Professional guide in english, french, italian and portuguese, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Free wifi on board, Transport by air-conditioned minivan, Private Tour (optional)

Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Language guide not specified, Gratuities

Reviewed By FaniInsulaner

Even the two hour quad tour takes you through varying terrain and amazing landscapes. The views of the ocean and the coast are stunning both from near and afar. Riding a quad is generally a very enjoyable experience. These things are super sturdy and can handle any trail. The guide ensures the trip is safe, fun, and the participants learn a little bit about the area.

5. Cagliari Shore Excursion: Well Temple Archeo Tour

Calata Azuni, Cagliari CA, Italy Bitan - Daily Tours

Make the most of your stop in Cagliari and disembark your cruise ship for an exciting 6-hour shore excursion. Travel to the past and discover the Nuragic Civilization and their temple.

Inclusions: Bottled water, Professional guide for english, portuguese, italian and french, Port pickup and drop-off, Transport by air-conditioned minivan, Free wifi on board, Insurance

Exclusions: Gratuities, Private Tour

Reviewed By FaniInsulaner

Even the two hour quad tour takes you through varying terrain and amazing landscapes. The views of the ocean and the coast are stunning both from near and afar. Riding a quad is generally a very enjoyable experience. These things are super sturdy and can handle any trail. The guide ensures the trip is safe, fun, and the participants learn a little bit about the area.

6. Cagliari: Amazing Bosa and Prehistoric Sardinia

Viale Chia, 33, 09010 Domus De Maria SU, Italy Bitan - Daily Tours

Discover the beautiful town of Bosa, known as one of Italy's most picturesque villages. Bosa is set with its multicolored houses along the mouth of the river Temo, which divides it into two with its soft contours. You will also visit the prehistoric Sardinia passing through the Nuraghe Santu Antine in Torralba and the famous necropolis of Sant'Andrea Priu.

Inclusions: Bottled water, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Private tour (optional), Transport by air-conditioned minivan, Free wifi on board, Tickets

Exclusions: Gratuities

Reviewed By FaniInsulaner

Even the two hour quad tour takes you through varying terrain and amazing landscapes. The views of the ocean and the coast are stunning both from near and afar. Riding a quad is generally a very enjoyable experience. These things are super sturdy and can handle any trail. The guide ensures the trip is safe, fun, and the participants learn a little bit about the area.

7. Bosa & Nuraghe Santu Antine From Olbia - Costa Smeralda

Guida turistica Matteo Pisu

Bosa is a fabulous village where history and modernity as a set generating curiosity and fascination. The Old Village, also known as Sa Costa, lies around the Serravalle Castle, built by the Malaspinas between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. It will reward you by showing you the charm of the town from a scenic location that will remain forever in your memory.

Inclusions: Professional guides

Exclusions: Entrance to the Nuraghe Santu Antine, 4 euros, and to the Castle of Serravalle, Bosa, 4 euros

Reviewed By JulieMDP

Matteo conducted this tour for myself and another solo traveller. It was very interesting and Matteo is very knowledgeable and was flexible to suit the types of things we wanted to see on this tour. Matteo spoke English very well and also injected plenty of humour into his dialogue! We finished the day at a fantastic agroturismo restaurant and Matteo was able to describe the dishes and local customs to us. We had a great day and wouldn't hesitate to recommend both Matteo and the tour!

8. Mediterranean sensations

09072 San Giovanni di Sinis OR, Italy

We will visit the peninsula of the Sinis of Cabras, exploring the most secret corners together. We will discover walking along the coast, ancient temples, necropolis, Roman villas that are hidden from the eyes of average visitors. I will tell you anecdotes and legends about this ancient land. I will teach you to read the landscape, recognizing the nuraghi hidden by the hills and the weather. You will learn to love and appreciate this magical place as I love it.

Inclusions: Snacks, Private transportation, The snack consists of a bottle of local wine, cheese, sausage and carasau bread

Exclusions: Bottled water

9. Medieval Towns & Roman Ruins Bike Tour

Via Domenico Millelire, 111a, 09170 Torre Grande OR, Italy Bike Tour Sardinia

We will discover the Sinis Peninsula on a perfect daily tour. Funny guides and superior bikes await you for an unforgettable cycling day. You will taste the local olive oil and then a coffee stop in San Giovanni di Sinis and visit the Roman Ruins of Tharros. come back to Marina di Torregrande for to say ARRIVEDERCI.

Inclusions: Bike Rental, Olive Oil Tasting, Equipment (helmet etc), one guide.

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Reviewed By W2Stockley

Syracuse - Ortigia, - Catania - Noto - Modica - Ragusa - Donna Lucata .. self-guided bike tour (electric) with the most excellent route preparation and guides including GPS mapping

10. 8 days Escorted Tour Sardinia Amore Mio

Hotel Regina Margherita, Viale Regina Margherita, 44, 09124 Cagliari CA, Italy Secret Italia Tours - Small Group Tours & Private Excursions

Guaranteed departures group travel: small, friendly group limited to 25/30 participants only! An ancient land with an ancient language, Sardinia is a uniquely fascinating place, forged by many centuries of culture and history, in its strategic position at the center of the Mediterranean. Its awe-inspiring treasures of the past, such as the Nuraghic bronzes in Cagliari and the Megalithic tombs of the giants, can be admired in the island’s many museums, or in its archaeological areas, some dating back as far as the 7th century BC. Travel to Sardinia with their idyllic climate, archaeology treasures, dramatic vistas and hearty cuisine that embodies all things Sardinian.

Inclusions: Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast

Exclusions: Gratuities to tour manager and driver, Hotel city Tax, Porterage

Reviewed By Evywev

My husband and I were searching the internet for a small group tour specifically covering the Puglia region of Italy when we came across Secret Italia Tours. Their Puglia/Basilicata itinerary fit the bill perfectly but we were at first hesitant to book the trip because Secret Italia was very small compared to the bigger and more well-known tour companies out there. After reading reviews and speaking personally with Aldo by phone several times, not only did we book the Puglia tour, Aldo also worked with us to put together a private four day add-on tour of the Amalfi coast. We can honestly say it was one of the most wonderful travel experiences we have ever had! Hotels: All accommodations were in small boutique hotels located in or very close to the city center. Each one was unique and offered many amenities like free WiFi (though one hotel had very weak WiFi in rooms but delivered a strong signal in common areas), a breakfast buffet each morning, and air conditioning (real a/c, not like the pitiful a/c found in most Italian hotels). Included meals: In addition to breakfast, included meals each day, either a lunch or a dinner, highlighted the specialties of the region and left us all quite full and very happy! From the olives, cheeses and Salumi, to the grilled vegetables, fresh pastas and seafood, pizza, taralli, and luscious desserts, we were simply in food heaven! Tours: While we stayed in four different cities, we also visited many small towns along the way with ample free time for exploring. There were also wine tastings, an olive oil tasting, a hands-on bread-making experience, Sunday dinner at a family-run working farm, and a cheese making demonstration, among other things, which were all informative and fun. Tour Guide: Our trip was made even more enjoyable by Paola, our guide. Not only was she very well-organized, professional, knowledgeable, warm and friendly, she also had a wonderful sense of humor. Truly a delight to be with! All other elements of the trip like transfers to/from airport or train station, luggage handling, bus transport throughout the tour, communications regarding payments, final itinerary and other pertinent info, were all excellent. During our separate personalized Amalfi tour, the outstanding service continued with great drivers and tour guides as we visited Amalfi, Ravello, Positano, Sorrento and Pompei. Aldo checked in with us daily to make sure everything was perfect! We just made a deposit for another tour with Secret Italia this coming September— next stop Provence! If you’re thinking about using Secret Italia Tours for your next vacation, don’t hesitate another moment. You will NOT be disappointed!

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