Lovely beaches, panoramic views and mouthwatering meals are waiting for you on Sant’Antioco, the second-largest island of the Sardinian region. In the island’s main village, also called Sant’Antioco, explore haunting but beautiful historic sites such as the ancient stone catacombs beneath the central basilica. The cobblestone piazza's geometric patterns are a striking contrast to the surrounding salmon-colored provincial buildings.
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Our visit happened on a rainy day, and we were not expecting an exciting visit from the museum located in this quiet corner of Sardegna - wow! We were confronted with a very friendly guide, and an involving story of ancient cultures and their open attitude towards each other. We discovered many interesting details of the life lead hundreds of years b.C. and left our visit inspired and happy - definitely a must-see for anyone who is travelling in this area of Sardegna! Small bonus: there is a very friendly cat who follows around along with the guided tour, and who enjoys cuddles. Thank you to the attentive and welcoming staff of the museum!
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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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The Ethnographic Museum "Su magasinu de su binu" is housed in a typical warehouse with adjoining courtyard portico (lolla). The museum's exhibition shows the tools used in the past for the development of various trades. The sections of the exhibition are various : from the steps of bread-making process to those of viticulture and winemaking, until the more traditional craftmanship such as cooper.
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