8 Sardinian Towns You Should Visit

The old fishing village of Stintino, a popular seaside resort in northwestern Sardinia, features two harbors and the famous La Pelosa beach.

In a spectacular position on top of a hill, Posada features a quaint medieval center with the ruins of a castle and a 13th century square tower.

Castelsardo originates from the castle built here in the 12th century by the Doria family of Genoa.

Porto Cervo is synonymous with the glitz and glamour of Sardinia, being the main center on the Costa Smeralda.

Orgosolo in the mountainous area known as Supramonte is a small town that has become famous for its politically and socially engaged murals.

Picturesque Carloforte is a fishing and resort town on Isola di San Pietro off the southwestern coast of Sardinia. Here the lighthouse.

Fishing boats, pastel houses, a castle on the hillside, palm trees along an elegant river front: no wonder Bosa is one of Sardinia's most attractive towns.

The main resort town in northwestern Sardinia, Alghero is also one of the most beautiful medieval cities in the region with a Spanish atmosphere due to the long domination of the Catalans.
Do not limit yourself to the beaches when you visit beautiful Sardinia. There are many pretty towns to explore on the island, giving you the chance to get in closer contact with the region's traditions and culture. Below are some of our favorite.
Topic
Travel Tips
Location
Carbonia-Iglesias Province
Orgosolo
Posada
Arzachena
Bosa
Alghero
Castelsardo
Stintino