Carrela e Nanti – Horse Carousel

At Santu Lussurgiu there is an equestrian carnival characterized by a horse race, among the most daring of the island, called “Sa Carrela ‘e Nanti” (the road in front). Sa Carrela ‘e Nanti is the synthesis of the carnival of Santu Lussurgiu that features knights, horses and the public. Even the crowd is an integral […]

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Is Fassonis (Santa Giusta)

From 29 June to 1 July, Santa Giusta and its lagoon are the setting for the regatta de “Is Fassõis”. “Is Fassõis”, or “Fassonis”, are boats made with bundles of reeds and marsh grasses that date back to very ancient times. Very similar boats have been found only at Lake Titicaca in Peru used by […]

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Sailing, Boating, Diving

The province of Oristano is a place with a thousand opportunities. In fact it offers many opportunities for beginners, to practice rowing, snorkeling, sailing and kayaking accompanied by qualified and authorized people. You can go from a pleasant day in kayak on the pond of Cabras or canoeing along the picturesque arch of S’Archittu, to […]

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Trekking & Bike

The coast of the province of Oristano extends for about 100 km. Beautiful beaches alternate with rugged coastline and extreme cliffs, all beaten by the mistral that makes this stretch of sea one of the most coveted places for surfing on the island. You can undertake several independent paths along the coasts to immerse yourself […]

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Surf & Windsurf

In the emerald sea of ​​Sardinia there is always the wind in the stern for lovers of sailing, kite and windsurfing. Not only sailors: when the Mistral sweeps the Mediterranean blows on the west coast, the fascinating coasts are transformed into a must for lovers of surf board, with fast waves and tubing that can […]

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Birdwatching in Oristano

For birdwatchers, the province of Oristano is home to most of the approximately 370 species of birds that can be observed in Sardinia (it is 75% of the species that can be observed in Italy), some of which are very rare. In the winter months, the wetlands of the Oristano area are home to several […]

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San Giovanni of Sinis

Also in the protected marine area of ​​the Sinis, we find San Giovanni, a small village that houses an historical-architectural jewel of inestimable value, where you can breathe an air of spiritual peace. It is the small early Christian church of San Giovanni carved with particular shapes. The first construction dates back to the Byzantine […]

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Tharros Site

Nuragic village, Phoenician emporium, Carthaginian fortress, Roman urbs, Byzantine capital, capital of the Giudicato of Arborea. In Tharros about two thousand years of Sardinian history are told, from the nuraghic age to the middle of the XI century, when, to escape from the Saracen attacks, it was abandoned. In the Sinis peninsula there are the […]

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Cabras Museum

The museum was inaugurated in 1997 and is dedicated to the exhibition of archaeological finds from the  territory of  the Sinis peninsula. The prenuragic and nuragic period is documented by the materials recovered with the excavation of the village of Cuccuru is Arrius which has given significant evidence from the Middle Neolithic period. The historical […]

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Masullas Geo Museum

Masullas Geomuseo has been placed inside the Cappuccini’s eighteenth-century convent, located in the town, perfectly restored for the occasion. The museum is modern and full of multimedia elements, such as the Volcanic Hall and the Flù Room. It offers a huge amount of geological finds from the surrounding area, represented by unique and extremely beautiful […]

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