The Province of Sassari (Italian: Provincia di Sassari, Sardinian: Provìntzia de Tàtari, Sassarese: Prubìnzia di Sàssari, Catalan: Província de Sàsser) is a province in the autonomous island region of Sardinia in Italy. Its capital is the city of Sassari. As of 2017, the province had a population of 493,357 inhabitants.
Restaurants in Province of Sassari
4.5 based on 10,307 reviews
If you stay in holidays in the north west cost of Sardinia, this little beach is a MUST visit place!! Worth driving more than hour to admire this amazing place! Water is nn second to nn! (Even Maldives! Without sea marine life obviously) be prepare to arrive early as parking space in the streets are limited, there is a private parking to in the hill too. You must bring a “stuoia” or get an ombrellone :).
4.5 based on 245 reviews
Riservato Beach Bar is the only Bathhouse/Lounge/NightClub located in the Center of Alghero. Open from the morning at breakfast, you find us Sun Loungers and Umbrellas for half or full day with shower and toilet facilities included. Bar always open with table service or at place. At lunch, our kitchen offers delicious sandwiches, a varied mix of salads and still wraps, sandwiches and a sweet menù always full of novelties and flavors. At the aperitif time, fantastic drinks, appetizers and chopping boards surround a unique sunset, on the water, on Capo Caccia. From 10pm to 2am the Riservato turns into a full-fledged Night Club with Party Night, the excellent music of our DJs, a modern drink list and a fun and casual atmosphere accompanying the nights in one of the most characteristic locations of the Costa del Corallo. Riservato Beach Bar #VoglioAndareAdAlghero * available for Private Party, Company Dinners and Wedding
Stopped here for an early evening drink and I can’t think of a more beautiful location for a beer! Very friendly service, and able to sit back and relax while looking out to sea and watching the sun set. Also easy enough to take a refreshing dip in the sea, where the snorkelling is good too!
4.5 based on 1,810 reviews
Absolutely, to be visited ! 500mt of vertical clif from the top, down to the deep blue see. Go from the top near the phare, going down the narrow walking way till the entrance of the Grotta of Nettuno. Great trekking.
4.5 based on 308 reviews
This beach is so large that it cannot be crowded. If you walk the way to the tower at the end, you will find a private spot. Windy with nice waves for body surfing and shallow waters were you can walk for 100 meters and still feel the sand. Gold coloured sandy beach, was one of our favorites and we went twice
4.5 based on 1,768 reviews
Mugoni Beach is a pearl near Alghero. Even in October. Fine white sand, crystal waters, perfect for beach walkings.
4.5 based on 270 reviews
Staying in the area and went up to old town a couple of times. Glad we did. The lady who showed us round was excellent and her English was great, she obviously knew her stuff and helped bring it all to life. Lot smaller than other cathedral and crypts I have visited but still would recommend visiting.
4.0 based on 3,905 reviews
Tour this marine cave that is carved in a spectacular sheer cliff, with long winding passages that delve far into the rock passing many fantastical stalagmites and stalactites.
The previous reviews nearly put me off visiting but decided to go by boat at the last minute. Went at 3pm, boat far from full, no queues and our group was about 30 people. We had plenty of time to look around, take photos and listen to the guide. She first spoke in IItalian then in English. When it was the English version people started chatting making it difficult to hear but the guide stopped and asked them to keep quiet - good. I thought it was great, on a par and in cases better than caves I have visited around the world. Unfortunate so much damage had to be done to make the caves accessible to tourists. Boat trip was great so do recommend.
4.0 based on 1,902 reviews
Dog Friendly Beach
Very nice beach with plenty of space behind a dune, very close to Alghero. Shallow water quite deep in to see, so great as well for chldren
4.0 based on 1,389 reviews
This rock is a must see! And you can take really nice photos there. Only parking is a little bit difficult because you must leave the car on the road...no parking
4.0 based on 1,415 reviews
My family spent a long weekend here at North West Sardinia during a hot and sunny July 2018. This was the first tourist place we visited. It was quite a long drive from the villa we were staying in at Sennori. Also it was difficult to find parking once we arrived at the entrance of the steps to walk down the cliff face to the mouth of the cave. But the walk down to the cave entrance (at sea level) was most rewarding as we got a wonderful scenic views of the sea cliff. If you are attempting to use this route make sure you come with comfortable walking shoes and bottled water. The walk from the top of the steps down to the entrance of the cave took nearly one to one and a half hour hour as we stopped a lot to rest and to admire the views. When we got close to the entrance of the cave, we had to queue for about 30 minutes to buy tickets to go inside the cave. The long wait was worthwhile because we were able to admire the best formation of limestones - stalactites and stalagmites that I have seen in a long time. It was most breathtaking(see photos)! We spent about another 45-60 minutes inside the cave. There were staff inside who made sure that no one got left behind. After the visit to the cave we had the long walk back up to the top go the cliff. We only realised when we got to the entrance of the cave that one could have joined a boat trip tour to the Grotta di Nettuno - picking up the boat from the town centre port of Alghero.
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