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San Salvatore Festival

San Salvatore is part of Cabras. A village of medieval origin, owes its name to the homonymous church located in the center of the village, in whose basement there is an ancient pagan sanctuary of Nuragic origin. In particular, the…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

Bosa

Around 50km from Oristano,  we recommend to visit one of the most characteristic towns of Sardinia. Bosa  is one of the most charming towns in which tradition and innovation walk alongside. One of your first sights of Bosa will be…

Town of Oristano

Oristano is the main city of the central-western part of Sardinia. Lose yourself inside adorned former fortifications and towers, witnesses of its intense medieval history, and of traditions that remain over the centuries.Oristano in fact, has played a leading role…

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