Join a cultural walking tour to explore the city of Cagliari: discover monuments, churches, art, and curious quirks of the Sardinian Capital. See the bastion of San Remy, the Royal Palace, the Cathedral, the Nivola's sculptures and other historical attractions.
Discover Cagliari, a city overlooking the Gulf of Angels and chest of...Read more
A cultural day through two of the most popular villages in the middle of Sardinia. Guided tour inside the carnival masks museum, taste the local 'Cannonau' red wine in the wine cellar and visit the murals attractions (called murales) in the historical...Read more
The tour will start in Cagliari from the Harbor or from your hotel. After an easy 45-minute drive to Barumini, we will cross the Marmilla Region, trough fields of wheat and artichokes. Once in Barumini, you will discover one of the most beautiful prehistoric sites of the Mediterranean sea, the 3,800-year-old Fortress of Su Nuraxi, protected by...Read more
One of the Most Enchanting Island of Mediterranean Sea! A great mix of History, Panorama and RelaIx! This tour is one of the "Top Things to Visit In Sardinia -...Read more
- Unesco Site Wild Olive Trees (two of the Oldest Natural Monuments of the World, 3500 & 4000 Years Old!) - Panorama of the Valley of Cork (80% of Italian Production!) - Museum Galluras & Femina Accabadora House - Luras Village - Tempio Pausania, Cathedral...Read more
Our strength and added value are the ability to introduce you to Cagliari as only its inhabitants know it. On board the APE CALESSINO, you can choose to tour the historic center with its narrow streets full of stories and legends, spend a few hours at the Poetto, a white sandy beach with all the comforts located next to the city, to which...Read more
An amazing place with a incredible views: Nora and his ruins. A place to discover the history of Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Romans. Here you can see the old city, the roman amphitheater and the magnificent...Read more
Cagliari still retains many underground archaeological areas that reveal a continuity of use that extends from the Punic era to the nineteenth century. Ancient cults, prisons, popular legends and mysteries of the subsoil are also linked to the sad parenthesis of the bombings of the Second World War. The route takes place within the underground...Read more
Journey along the south coast of Sardinia and catch the ferry to picturesque San Pietro Island. Take a tour on the island and get the chance to swim in the sea. Get back to nature and look for dolphins, peregrine falcons, and...Read more
At the heart of an eternal struggle between powers, Cagliari wrote its story with blood. Marquis, viceroys and ecclesiastics have been victims and executioners of heinous crimes committed within the thick walls of the Castello district. Family feuds, settlement of accounts, exemplary punishments, torture and public executions, often thanks to the...Read more
A perfect mix of archeology, traditions, wine + food tasting, and the best glam spots of the Sardinian north-east.
Discover less known corners as well as glamorous spots of Gallura and Costa Smeralda, immerse yourself into Sardinian history, and visit a small artisanal winery to enjoy local food and wine! A full day of relaxing...Read more
Enjoy the visit to one of the most fascinating archaeological sites on the island and one of the best examples of Roman ruins in Sardinia. In Nora you will walk through the ruins of amazing buildings of the Roman times, such as the different thermal baths and the beautiful theatre, while admiring the breathtaking scenery around the site and the...Read more
Among the hills of Cagliari, that of Sant’Elia tells important testimonies of the military history of Cagliari: from the Spanish towers to the construction of the fort of Sant 'Ignazio, from the lighthouse of Calamosca to the anti-aircraft batteries of the Second World War. Starting from the Torre del Prezzemolo we will reach the fort of...Read more
You will discover the history of one of the most important metal mines in Europe, the Monteponi mine with the Pozzo Sella mining site are the main structures of Sardinian and European mining archeology. With experienced and certified local guides, you will visit and learn about the development of the area and the history of Pozzo Sella, a building...Read more
All over the island there are more than 7000 nuraghes, singular and peculiar buildings. Megalithic fortress built with enormous stones and with a particular charm. Looking at them means have a lot of questions which they deserve to be answered. Who built them- What was their function- If you want to discover with us more about those remarkable...Read more
Before the decree of Granada declared its expulsion from the Christian territories under the control of the newly-established Kingdom of Spain, in Cagliari there was a thriving Jewish community composed mainly of merchants and craftsmen. Fully integrated into the city's economic and social fabric, the Jews made a significant contribution to the...Read more
A stroll through the district of Castello , a fortified citadel from the 13th century, which has preserved its central role in the life of the city over the centuries.
Here we will pass by the palaces of the aristocratic families who made its history, we will see its towers and ramparts and we will visit the Cathedral of Santa Maria with...Read more
Transfer will bring you from Cagliari to see Barumini complex and Casa Zapata. No meals included. After the guided excursion the comfortable minivan will bring you back to...Read more
The tour underground Cagliari is an unusual and exclusive experience: hidden under the layers of the modern town there's a whole world made of caves, crypts and galleries.
Must see is the Tunnel – Shelter of the Salesian School, a long private gallery used during the II World War as a shelter to the school students from the bombings....Read more
Italy's island of Sardinia is rich with history, and this tour steps back in time. Discover prehistorical Sardinia on this walking tour of ancient nuraghes. At the hand of an expert guide, learn of these edifices, which date back to the Nuragic Age between 1900 and 730...Read more