The province of Carbonia-Iglesias (Italian: provincia di Carbonia-Iglesias, Sardinian: provìntzia de Carbònia-Igrèsias) was a province in the autonomous region of Sardinia, Italy. It included the historical area of Sulcis-Iglesiente and it was the smallest province of Sardinia. It is bordered by the provinces of Cagliari and Medio Campidano. All three provinces (Carbonia-Iglesias, Cagliari, and Medio Campidano) have been suppressed by the regional decree in 2016. [1]
Restaurants in Province of Carbonia-Iglesias
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Charter and boat sailing in Sardinia. Day trips with lunch on board, offered by the crew, from Sant'Antioco Island to San Pietro Island, Pan di Zucchero etc..Parties and events on board! Boat cruises and boat rental wit crew in Sardinia. Boat trips in Sardinia.
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Pan di zucchero is very beautiful! Has 133m and You can also climb on it :) From the Masua beach there are boats that can take You there in the season (from around aprile to october) And there is an easy ferrata on the top of it. Recommend :)
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The coast of Nebida and Masua is amazing. You should definately take a walk on Oasi Belvedere where You will See all the coast of Gonnessa and Fontanamare beach, San Pietro Island on the left! And in the right Pan di zucchero and Masua coast :) The best, the most beautiful and quiet place of Sardinia ????????????????????????
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The horse center is located on the road 126 between Carbonia e Sant'Antioco, very close to San Giovanni Suergiu. The horse center offers adventurous tours to take in the sights of many South Sulcis locations: Sant' Antioco lagoon, the fisherman's village, the "Is Loccis Santus" necropolis, and on demand also the most beautiful Sardinian shores. Moreover, we offer horse riding courses and recreational horse riding for disabled people, managed by qualified staff. In the end, if your dream is a fabulous wedding, our horse center offers the transfer service for the married couples on traditional horse-drawn carriages accurately decorated for the event.
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We did a 2h trip to the coast. As we are experienced riders we go to Trab and Galopp as well. The animals were well be haved and beautiful. The staff was very friendly, caring and supportive. All over a great experience.
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As you approach Nebida from the south you see this rugged coastline and a massive outcrop of rock which at sunset look even more spectacular. It is as impressive as anything the Costa Amalfitana has to offer in terms of natural beauty but with a much wider road and with a very robust barrier to reassure those of us that are rather faint hearted. We stayed the night in Nebida and from our hotel room right on the cliff we had other great views from the reverse side and of an old mine. From the public garden in Nebida there is also a well laid out path round the cliff edge which is also not to be missed. Definitely are worth a visit; as indeed is the whole of Sardegna.
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The Carolina Ranch is a tourist facility located in one of the most striking locations on the Island of Sant'Antioco. You will find relaxation and fun for the whole family, groups of friends, school groups, couples and singles. Excursions on horseback, by quad are among the main activities that the Ranch makes available to its guests, allowing it to discover and better know the surrounding area. Riding school, pony school for children, theme nights, private parties, various shows, astronomical observing evenings with telescopes and archaeological excursions to the most interesting sites. This and much more with the intent to make your holidays and stay on the Island more pleasant and enjoyable.
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Porto Flavia is one of Sardegna’s wonders. This extraordinary monument of industrial archaeology looms over an enchanting coastline, gifting visitors with a breathtaking vista of the thousand-shaded blue Masua sea, and on the evocative Pan di Zucchero sea stacks, a natural monument 133 metres (440 ft) tall. A genuine engineering masterpiece which improved miners’ life condition and reduced mineral transportation times and costs. The port was given its name by engineer Cesare Vecelli. He gave the port his daughter’s name. The port was operational until the 1960s.
I was lucky enough to walk-in on an off season day, and got in without reservation. I took the tour in Italian (being my first language), and the guide was excellent. (There was a tour in English, but I cannot vouch for that). Our guide was very knowledgeable and passionate, and her presentation was informative and pleasant (not mechanical as some guides who memorize the information). The parking area is just before and you have to walk a couple of minutes to the entrance. There is a food truck for snacks, sandwiches and drinks. I did not visit the public toilets but watched some other visitors not being impressed and turning away.
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