SARDINIA, ISLAND OF STONE AND MYTH
- Ancient Civilizations, Sacred Waters and the Mediterranean at Its Most Exclusive
- A refined journey into the most ancient and enigmatic layers of Sardinia, designed for travelers who value exclusivity, depth, and privacy. With a dedicated private guide and carefully curated experiences, this itinerary reveals the island’s archaeological soul and natural beauty through silence, space, and privileged access.
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Nora – Classical Beauty by the Sea
Just outside Cagliari, the journey opens at Nora, explored in the early morning with a private archaeological guide. Roman mosaics, temples, and ancient streets unfold in near solitude, accompanied only by the sound of the sea. The experience is intimate and unhurried, allowing time to understand the dialogue between history, light, and water.
Sant’Antioco – Beneath the Island
Continuing southwest, the island of Sant’Antioco reveals its hidden dimension. A private guided visit leads through the hypogeal village and underground spaces carved into the rock, uncovering layers of Phoenician, Punic, and early Christian life. The silence and enclosure create a powerful sense of continuity and protection.
Barumini – The Nuragic Heart
In the Marmilla region, the Nuragic complex of Su Nuraxi di Barumini is explored with a specialist guide, offering deeper insight into one of the Mediterranean’s most mysterious civilizations. Massive stone towers, sacred geometry, and ancient rituals emerge not as ruins, but as a living narrative.
Mont’e Prama – Encountering the Giants
On the central-western coast, a private visit introduces the enigmatic Mont'e Prama. Standing face to face with these monumental stone figures is a moment of quiet intensity—an encounter with a forgotten world that still challenges interpretation.
Santa Cristina – Sacred Water and Celestial Order
The journey continues north to the well of Santa Cristina, experienced in a contemplative setting with exclusive commentary. Descending the perfectly aligned stone staircase toward still water becomes a meditative moment, where astronomy, mathematics, and spirituality merge.
Gulf of Orosei – Cala Luna by Private Boat
A highlight unfolds along the eastern coast with a private boat excursion through the Gulf of Orosei. Limestone cliffs, sea caves, and turquoise waters lead to Cala Luna, where time slows completely. Swimming, light, and silence define an experience of pure Mediterranean luxury.
Alghero – Elegance and Openness
In the northwest, Alghero offers a refined conclusion. Catalan heritage, sea-facing bastions, and golden evening light create an atmosphere of relaxed sophistication. Private walking experiences and curated dining moments celebrate the island’s cultural openness after days of mystery and stone.
Return to Cagliari – Closing the Circle
The return to Cagliari completes a circular journey—from ancient civilizations to open horizons, from underground worlds to the sea—enriched by privileged access and thoughtful pacing.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
- April–June and September–October are the best times to visit Sardinia, offering pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and ideal conditions to explore both its ancient heritage and coastal beauty.
IDEAL FOR
- Cultural travelers fascinated by ancient civilizations and mythology in Sardinia
- History and heritage lovers seeking deeper, immersive experiences
- Travelers looking for exclusive, peaceful journeys with a blend of nature and refined coastal beauty.
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