Perdaxius
Small centre of Sulcis, Perdaxius preserves an agricultural and silent soul, surrounded by hills, vineyards and evidence of Nuragic archaeology. Quiet and linked to rural traditions, it is ideal for those looking for slow tourism, local flavours and direct contact with the most genuine Sardinia.

Quartu Sant'elena
Quartu Sant'Elena, overlooking the Gulf of Angels, combines city, sea and nature. Between the Poetto, the flamingos of Molentargius and its historic centre, it offers beaches, traditions and a lively urban life just a few steps from Cagliari.

Sant'Antioco
An ancient island of Sulcis, Sant'Antioco combines Phoenician archaeology, bright beaches, byssus craftsmanship and wines born almost in contact with the sea.
It is a destination where history and the seascape coexist in a unique way, offering an authentic experience between culture and Mediterranean nature.

Santa Maria da Feira
Located in the extreme north of Sardinia, Santa Teresa Gallura overlooks the Mouths of Bonifacio and overlooks Corsica among granite cliffs, turquoise coves and an elegant nineteenth-century centre. Capo Testa offers some of the most spectacular views of the island.

Sassari
Sassari, the second city of Sardinia, is the cultural heart of northern Sardinia that combines noble palaces, great popular festivals and a strong urban identity just a few kilometres from the sea. The Faradda dei Candelieri is one of the most important traditional events on the island.

Sinnai
Sinnai, on the outskirts of Cagliari, combines agricultural traditions and nature that wind between the vineyards of Campidano and the woods of the Seven Brothers, guaranteeing a strong link with the territory. It is an ideal bridge between rural life and the metropolitan area of Cagliari.

Sorgono
Sorgono, in the green heart of the island, is a land of silence among the woods and vineyards of Mandrolisai. It represents one of the purest expressions of inland Sardinia, far from tourist flows.

Tonara
Tonara, a mountain village in Barbagia at the foot of the Gennargentu, is famous for its artisanal nougat. Among chestnut woods, historic districts and lively traditions, it offers an authentic experience of inland Sardinia. Its festival, in fact, is one of the best known in the Sardinian hinterland.

Tortolì
Tortolì, the coastal centre of Ogliastra, is characterised by its long sandy beaches, a marina and direct access to the wild landscapes of the hinterland. Arbatax and its Red Rocks are an ideal destination for lovers of the sea and nature.
