“A new model for Sardinian tourism that enhances the territory and community”

“A new model for Sardinian tourism that enhances the territory and community”

Rimini, 10 October 2024 – “We want to build a new governance model for the Sardinian tourism system through the creation of a regional DMO that can coordinate and aggregate the territorial tourism offer”. These are the words of the Councillor for Tourism, Crafts and Commerce of the Sardinia Region, Franco Cuccureddu, who spoke today…

Cortes Apertas
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Cortes Apertas

Cortes Apertas is one of the highlights of Autunno in Barbagia, a unique festival that takes place in the Barbagia region of Sardinia every autumn. Literally meaning “Open Courtyards” in Sardinian, Cortes Apertas offers a rare opportunity for locals and tourists alike to step inside private homes, ancient buildings, and traditional workshops, which are otherwise…

Exploring Autumn in Barbagia: A Perfect Getaway for British Tourists with Olbia as Your Base
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Exploring Autumn in Barbagia: A Perfect Getaway for British Tourists with Olbia as Your Base

Autumn in Barbagia is an immersive cultural journey through the heart of Sardinia. For British tourists seeking something beyond the usual sun-and-sand vacation, this series of weekend events from September to December offers a rich experience of Sardinian life, history, and traditions. Centered in the rugged Barbagia region, it’s a perfect opportunity to explore Sardinia’s…

The Sardinians, or “Sardi,” have a distinct identity that sets them apart from mainland Italians

The Sardinians, or “Sardi,” have a distinct identity that sets them apart from mainland Italians

The Sardinians, or “Sardi,” have a distinct identity that sets them apart from mainland Italians, rooted in their unique history, language, culture, and geography. While Sardinia is part of Italy, many Sardinians have long-held ambitions for greater autonomy, and there are even movements advocating for full independence. To understand why Sardinians consider themselves a distinct…

The Mystical Connection Between Olbia, Gallura, and Celtic Influences: Sacred Sites and New Age Culture
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The Mystical Connection Between Olbia, Gallura, and Celtic Influences: Sacred Sites and New Age Culture

The region of Gallura, located in the northeastern part of Sardinia, and its key city, Olbia, are steeped in ancient history and spirituality. Known for its stunning landscapes, Gallura is home to numerous prehistoric sites that have long fascinated archaeologists, historians, and spiritual seekers alike. These sacred places, such as the Tombs of the Giants,…

Atte, also known as Claudia Acte,

Atte, also known as Claudia Acte,

Atte, also known as Claudia Acte, was a significant yet somewhat mysterious figure in the court of the Roman Emperor Nero. A freedwoman of Greek origin, she became one of Nero’s most trusted and influential concubines. Her life, particularly her later years in exile on the island of Sardinia, specifically in Olbia, offers a fascinating…

Admiral Horatio Nelson
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Admiral Horatio Nelson

Admiral Horatio Nelson, one of Britain’s most celebrated naval heroes, had a significant yet often overlooked connection with Sardinia, particularly the island of La Maddalena. His relationship with this region was shaped by his naval campaigns in the Mediterranean during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Nelson’s Mediterranean Campaigns Admiral Nelson’s connection to Sardinia…

Samugheo

Samugheo

Samugheo is a charming village located in the province of Oristano, in the central part of Sardinia, Italy. This small, picturesque town is known for its rich cultural heritage, traditional crafts, and fascinating folklore. Here’s an overview of what makes Samugheo unique, along with practical information for visitors. Cultural and Historical Significance Samugheo has a…

Kitesurfing and Windsurfing in North-East Sardinia: Top Spots and Schools Near Olbia
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Kitesurfing and Windsurfing in North-East Sardinia: Top Spots and Schools Near Olbia

North-East Sardinia is a haven for water sports enthusiasts, offering some of the best conditions for kitesurfing and windsurfing in the Mediterranean. With its crystal-clear waters, consistent winds, and stunning beaches, this region, particularly around Olbia, attracts both beginners and experienced surfers. Below, we’ll explore the main kitesurfing and windsurfing spots, the most popular surf…