6 Ancient Ruins in Costa Smeralda That You Shouldn't Miss

September 21, 2021 Frederic Celentano

With 35 miles of glorious coastline along Sardinia’s northern shore, Costa Smerelda (or Emerald Coast) was created as a getaway for the rich and famous by Prince Karin Aga Khan IV in the early 1960s. Sailing, waterskiing, scuba diving, golfing, shopping, fine dining and partying are some of the area’s best activities. Hotel prices can be exorbitant, but that’s no problem for the area’s wealthy visitors, even less so since many arrive in their own private yachts. Porto Cervo is the main town.
Restaurants in Costa Smeralda

1. Nuraghe la Prisgiona

Localita Capichera SNC, 07021, Arzachena, Sardinia Italy +39 393 914 7998 [email protected] http://prisgiona.beepworld.it/
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4.5 based on 456 reviews

Nuraghe la Prisgiona

Archaeological site. Bronze age Nuraghe with village.

Reviewed By electra-review - Bristol, United Kingdom

We went in terrible weather and had trouble finding our way in as the gate was locked. Went back to nearby restaurant to have a drink and get help. They were very nice people but suffering a power cut but we were happy with a glass of local wine and the shelter. Shown track to the ticket office and unlocked by then. The site was set in a cork oak forest with some very ancient trees. The village has a defensive wall and central tower and the ruins of buildings used for handicrafts including pottery production and bread making. Horseshoe bats were roosting in one of the buildings so we were careful not to disturb them.

2. Tempio Nuragico Malchittu

Strada Statale 125 in direzione di Olbia per circa 600 m, 07021, Arzachena, Sardinia Italy +39 0789 83306 http://www.comunearzachena.gov.it/index.php/aree-archeologiche
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Tempio Nuragico Malchittu

Reviewed By X2482ILjamesl - Stuart, United States

Tempio Malchittu is one of the 7 sites that make up the Arzachena Site. located approximately 15 km from Porto Cervo on the Costa Smeralda, well worth the short drive. Three of the sites are here on either side of the main road. This site requires a walk thru a very well marked and laid out track thru pasture land and forest about 1.5 km. The last bit is a little steep and rocky so sturdy footwear is recommended. There is a small building in the shape of an apse, the remains of a small nuraghe and some great climbing rocks for those strong enough and agile enough to attempt. Once back at the ticket office, a sort walk along a sidewalk brings you to the Tomba di Giganti Moru. If you have time, it’s worth the 15-20 minutes this take. If you are going on to Nuraghe Prisgione and the Tomba di Giganti at Coddu Vecchju, and I strongly suggest you do so, you can easily skip this tomb. Across the road, thru an underpass, you will find Nuraghe Albuccio. Due to its proximity to the other two sites, it’s worth the short walk and a 30-40 minute visit.

3. Tomba dei Giganti di Li Lolghi

Li Lolghi, 07020, Arzachena, Sardinia Italy http://www.sardegnacultura.it/j/v/253?s=20739&v=2&c=2488&c1=2130&t=1
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Tomba dei Giganti di Li Lolghi

4. Li Lolghi

Arzachena, Sardinia Italy http://www.sardegnacultura.it/j/v/253?s=20739&v=2&c=2488&c1=2130&t=1
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Li Lolghi

Built over 4500 years ago, Li Lolghi is Sardinia's largest Giant's Tomb (tomba di gigantic,) which was built from about 1900BC until the destructive invasion by Carthage almost one thousand years later.

5. Necropoli di Li Muri

S.s. 427, 07021, Arzachena, Sardinia Italy http://www.comunearzachena.gov.it/index.php/aree-archeologiche/26-informazioni-utili/aree-archeologiche/299-necropoli
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Necropoli di Li Muri

6. Tomba di Giganti Moru

Territorio di Arzachena, Arzachena, Sardinia Italy +39 0789 83401 http://www.beniculturali.it/mibac/opencms/MiBAC/sito-MiBAC/Luogo/MibacUnif/Luoghi-della-Cultura/visualizza_asset.html?id=155999&pagename=57
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Tomba di Giganti Moru

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