What to do and see in Alghero, Sardinia: The Best Things to do Adventurous

January 11, 2022 Jasper Kershner

A rare year-round resort on the Island of Winds, Alghero makes an atmospheric destination. Occupying armies have all left their marks on the old, walled city; Italian kingdoms, Carthaginians, Phoenicians, Byzantines, Arabs and Catalans have all come and gone. Offering an irresistible combination of history, architecture, culture, stylish shopping, fine food and wine, and water sports, Alghero's cobblestone streets can be explored on foot or by bus. Don't miss spectacular sea cave, Neptune's Grotto.
Restaurants in Alghero

1. Andrea Jensen Sailing

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Andrea Jensen Sailing

Sailing with Rachel and Colin on Andrea Jensen an 82 year old traditional Danish gaff ketch is the ideal way to explore the spectacular coast and Marine Reserve around the Alghero coast. This way you avoid crowded beaches and get to enjoy the Mediterranean in peace and tranquility. The trip appeals to all ages. We moor in beautiful, clear, calm bays for lunch, swimming and snorkeling (equipment provided). A freshly prepared lunch is included with a choice of local wines. The food and drink that we offer is all bought fresh daily. We only take small groups so that we can provide a quality service ensuring ample space for relaxing and sunbathing. A welcome alternative to boats of the same size or smaller that take over 70 people. A good chance of watching dolphins makes this a memorable day out. You also have a chance to get involved in raising the sails. Red and White wines are bought from Santa Maria La Palma a local Co-Operative. We speak, English, Scottish and are learning Italian.

2. Nautisub

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Nautisub

A day relaxing on the historical boat Andrea Padre. Departure from the harbour of Alghero at 10 a.m.to the most beatiful bays of Capo Caccia, that can be reached only by boat or on foot. Return at around 6 p.m.A dip in christal clear waters, a sun bath, snorkeling among curious fish, or, why not, just relaxing reading a good book in a fabulous scenary!€.60,00 ( lunch included).Diving Center on board €.125,00 ( 2 dive, equipment and lunch )

3. C'mon Campers

Strada vicinale la Rucchetta 27 Regione Nuraghe Biancu, 07041, Alghero, Sardinia Italy +39 351 847 2030 [email protected] http://www.cmoncampersrental.com/
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C'mon Campers

C'mon Camper Westafalia rental,comes to life for travellers, surfers, kiters, skaters, bikers, climbers, parents and kids and whoever believes and searches for a conscious and eco-friendly tourism. With its funny VW T3 it offers an authentic holiday to those who aren't keen to spend their days in over crowded beaches that remind more a metro station at its peak hour rather than a wonderful and wild island like Sardinia, and it is also fun and convenient! The C'mC are mini-houses, with kitchen, bedroom and a breathtaking view, which also gives you the opportunity to choose your favorite itinerary in complete freedom. Our Vintage Vans gives you the pleasure of a slow-driving full-relaxing holiday with a lot of style! Just try it, the cheapest, the funniest, the best!

Reviewed By evaorange

Amazing experience waking up in Sardinia best places with Matilde, the vintage red little van. Thanks to Emanuela and Stefano for this unforgettable summer! Your info about sosta-camper places abd beaches was great! We were traveling slow, enjoying every place.

4. Sealives

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Sealives

Sealives is inspired by the nature itself, created by people who has truly lived the sea, in any time of the year. This familiarity with the sea and the deep knowledge of the landscape make the difference between a simple excursion and a real, profound experience, that can leave a memory imprinted in the soul. Together we will discover amazing angles of the coast, the cliffs, the caves, and the ancient towers, we will find the most hidden beaches, unreachable from the land; We will meet marine animals and plants, free grown in their environment. You will be part of the wonderful experience that blurs between nature and culture, and in the end we will bring you back with the awareness of making you feel something authentic, unique and memorable, of making you hear the voice of the sea.

5. Capo Caccia Vertical Cliffs

Grotte di Nettuno, 07041, Alghero, Sardinia Italy +39 347 290 3101 http://www.comune.alghero.ss.it/
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Capo Caccia Vertical Cliffs

Reviewed By 939robertod - Agrate Brianza, Italy

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.

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