Guest Article Written By Brian Cairnssardinaindisruption.com (a) Nuraghe Santa Antine.(b) Nuraghe Armungia. Figure 1: Santa Antine has walls five meter thick. N. Armungia wasrepaired after...
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Sardinia Travel Guide For The Curious Traveler So you’re thinking of traveling to Sardinia, you’ve come to the right place. My name is Jason, and I’ll be your virtual travel guide for Sardinia....
Sardinia is known for its transparent and crystalline sea. Kilometres of coastline bathed by waters ranging from emerald green to intense blue. Nature is uncontaminated and offers scenarios of rare...
Sardinia is a land full of surprises; culture changes from village to village. Below are some of the things that make Sardinia famous to the world. The Sea Sardinia boasts majestic...
The temperature of the sea in Sardinia varies throughout the year. It is the warmest in August exceeding temperatures of 26 °C degrees. The sea is at its coldest in February, it then begins to warm...
We all have our favourite places. One of mine is a 13th Century Templar church built in the Romanesque-Gothic style. Chiesa di San Pantaleo is positioned on a hill on the outskirts of Martis, a...