It is probably Gallura’s largest tower, most likely the most imposing one ever built on the island by the Spanish crown and is the symbol of Santa Teresa Gallura, together with the beach over which it...
It is probably Gallura’s largest tower, most likely the most imposing one ever built on the island by the Spanish crown and is the symbol of Santa Teresa Gallura, together with the beach over which it...
According to Victor Bérard, a writer and scholar of Homer, Capo d'Orso is the only place in the Mediterranean identifiable as being the 'land of the Laestrygonians', the giant cannibals who were the protagonists of the 10th book of the...
It rings out from the mountains of Barbagia to the Buttes of Ogliastra, from the plateau of Marghine and of Planargia to the valleys of Montiferru,...
Set between Anglona and Gallura, on the far eastern rim of the Asinara Gulf, this is a coastal town whose origins are relatively recent. The area it occupies began to be settled in...
One of the most important places for national and international tourism. It is a jewel in the crown, along with Porto Cervo, forthe Gallura area, on the north-eastern coast of Sardinia. Porto Rotondo is a district in...
Extending along the edge of the fertile plain of the lower Coghinas, Viddalba is a town with 1,700 inhabitants where the Gallura language and traditions are kept alive. In western Gallura...
A typical agricultural-pastoral village, Bortigiadas was once the Logudorese enclave in Gallura and is the smallest Municipality in the north-east of the Island, with less than 800 inhabitants living in 22 villages...
In the Gallura dialect, it is called gulfu de li ranci, the gulf of the crabs, later Italianised into Aranci Gulf: a strip of land along the sea in the northeastern tip of the island, less than twenty kilometres from ...
An Ishmaelite Prince arrived, by chance, from the sea, at the natural fjord of Porto Cervo and was bewitched by what he saw. It was the end of the 1960s: it was love at first sight between Karim Aga Khan IV, Arab...
Gallura and the northeast coast of Sardinia, famous for its sparkling life between sea and elegant squares, are the jewels in the crown in terms of quality of tourism. The jagged coastline opens onto the turquoise sea...