Top 10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Province of Cagliari, Sardinia

March 19, 2022 Weston Hennigan

Cagliari (Italian: Provincia di Cagliari; Sardinian: Provìncia de Casteddu) was a province in the autonomous island region of Sardinia in Italy and Its capital city was Cagliari.
Restaurants in Province of Cagliari

1. Colline del Vento

Via Umberto I, 18, 09049, Villasimius, Sardinia Italy +39 349 589 3375 [email protected] http://www.collinedelvento.it/
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5.0 based on 122 reviews

Colline del Vento

Come and enjoy our organic wines where they were born and raised, among the sun-kissed terraces of Villasimius. I will have the pleasure to guide you through our history and to take this opportunity to show you the love and respect we have towards our land. Join us and immerse yourself in this quiet place as you sample our world-class organically produced wines and Sardinian treats.

Reviewed By Z523BEmorganr

Gianluca, the owner, picked us up from our hotel nearby, and was a legend from start to finish. Giving us his story as we walked through sun soaked vines, he answered any and every question we had about the grapes, the wine, anything. He let us pick and sample the grapes; they were sweet and so delicious. After some time we sat under a tree in the shade to drink wine. And boy did we drink. His wine was smooth and, frankly, smashable. We sat under the tree l, drank great wine, sampled his Mirto, pork sausage, cheese, bread and honey... What more could you want?! I've been on many wine tours, and this was by far the best.

2. San Benedetto market

Via Coccu Ortu, 09128, Cagliari, Sardinia Italy +39 070 667 5614 http://www.mercatosanbenedetto.it/
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4.5 based on 475 reviews

San Benedetto market

This open-air market in Sardinia's principal city is noisy, busy, colorful and lots of fun.

Reviewed By 294mariay - Chester, United Kingdom

Loved this place - sights, smells, bustle, amazing food! Mix with the locals and spend a fraction of what you would in a restaurant .. we loved buying up lots of little portions of Salami, breads and cheeses (you can also try first !). The seafood market is out of this world.. market sellers very friendly and patient with our rubbish Italian and will throw in a freebie or bargain. Great for photographers too!

3. Cathedral of Santa Maria

Piazza Palazzo 4, 09124, Cagliari, Sardinia Italy +39 070 663837 http://www.duomodicagliari.it
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4.5 based on 922 reviews

Cathedral of Santa Maria

This 14th-century cathedral is located in the medieval quarter of Castello.

Reviewed By NHAD

A small walk throught the old city within the wall next to the palace you will find an impressive catholic church -no entrance fee. We have a guide explaining the vriuos oppart and is a must visit if you are in the old town .

4. Santuario e Basilica di Bonaria

Piazza Bonaria, 09125, Cagliari, Sardinia Italy +39 070 301747 http://www.bonaria.eu
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4.5 based on 689 reviews

Santuario e Basilica di Bonaria

Reviewed By 561annap - Sliema, Malta

The Sanctuary is small and really beautiful, Gothic Aragonese in style. You are immediately attracted by the statue of Our Lady of Bonaria, which arrived in Sardinia in a very adventurous way in 1370. There is a special atmosphere in the Sanctuary. The Basilica was built in 1704 and is used on Saturdays and Sundays and for special events. The location is perfect to enjoy a great view.

5. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Cagliari

Piazza Arsenale Cittadella dei Musei, 09124, Cagliari, Sardinia Italy +39 070 6051 8239 [email protected] http://museoarcheocagliari.beniculturali.it/
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4.5 based on 682 reviews

Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Cagliari

The Archaeological Museum is part of the National Archaeological Museum of Cagliari, a MiC institute with special autonomy since 2019. The Museum is located in the ancient Castello district within the Citadel of Museums which was built between 1956 and 1979 designed by architects Libero Cecchini and Piero Gazzola with the recovery of the royal arsenal and medieval walls. The archaeological collection includes over 4,000 artifacts that tell a long history of almost 7,000 years, from prehistoric times to the early Middle Ages, from Neolithic mother goddesses to Nuragic bronzes, from Phoenician and Punic jewels to Byzantine cult objects.

Reviewed By Drgiggles - Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

Museum covers everything in Sardinia from Neolithic age (brilliant carved statues from 6,000years BC) through Bronze Age (Nuraghic period), to Roman times. It has descriptions in italian and english. Our favourite pieces were the Neolithic statues and tools, the amazing giant statues (Giganti Di Prama) and Bronzetti (beautiful small Bronze statues) from the Nuraghic Bronze age, the stele from 800yrs BC with the first example of Western writing, the Roman jewelry and roof tiles recovered from a sunken ship. We went on a quiet day off-peak and had the place to ourselves. We spent 3hrs there, and still needed to go back another day. Only down side, there is no cafe, just a drinks machine.

6. Area Archeologica di Nora

09010, Pula, Sardinia Italy +39 070 920 9138 http://nora.sardegna.it
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4.5 based on 1,442 reviews

Area Archeologica di Nora

Reviewed By 185zo_p

Very interesting visit. The site is beautiful and everything is very well explained. I would advise to do the tour with a guide because it allows you to understand in much more detail and to ask questions. Andrea was an excellent guide!

7. Monte Urpinu

09129, Cagliari, Sardinia Italy +39 070 6771 http://comunecagliarinews.it
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4.5 based on 554 reviews

Monte Urpinu

8. Spiaggia di Tuerredda

Teulada, Sardinia Italy +39 339 724 6817 http://www.teuladasardegna.it
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4.5 based on 2,164 reviews

Spiaggia di Tuerredda

Reviewed By mupp2 - The Netherlands, null

lovely beach, one of the most beautiful I visited on Sardinia. perfect sand , beautiful view and cristal clear water. just a bit unlucky that it was windy the day we came there so umbrella was not an option, but staying there for long without shadow was not an option either. but if we'll go to sardinia again, this one is definitely on the list!

9. Cala Pira

Castiadas, Sardinia Italy
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4.5 based on 772 reviews

Cala Pira

10. Chiesa di San Michele

Via Ospedale, Cagliari, Sardinia Italy +39 070 662686 http://www.teravista.it/sanmichele/
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4.5 based on 182 reviews

Chiesa di San Michele

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