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Porto Conte enchants with its natural beauty and wild charm, offering nature and boating enthusiasts a wide range of activities, from hiking along coastal trails to breathtaking dives in its hidden bays. The Porto Conte Regional Natural Park is a must-see, a place where fauna and flora manifest in all their beauty. With its pristine environment and relaxed atmosphere, Porto Conte is the ideal place for those seeking a peaceful and authentic location.

CAPO CACCIA

A towering promontory that proudly stands on the northwestern coast of Sardinia. Located just a few miles from Porto Conte Marina, this iconic place offers spectacular views and colors.

For nature and hiking enthusiasts, Capo Caccia offers a network of scenic trails that allow exploration of its rocky coast and surrounding Mediterranean vegetation. Visitors can spot rich local wildlife, including seabirds, peregrine falcons, and sometimes even dolphins playing in the waters below.

NEPTUNE'S CAVES

Located beneath the Capo Caccia promontory, the caves stand out for their beauty and millennial history. They represent one of the most spectacular underground wonders in Europe.

Accessible both by sea and via a staircase carved into the rock, they reveal an underground world of stunning limestone formations. Inside, a variety of stalactites and stalagmites rise like natural sculptures, illuminated by light filtering through the openings in the cave’s vault.

MUGONI BEACH

Mugoni Beach is a paradise of white and golden sand that stretches for over a kilometer along the namesake bay.

The waters are a deep and clear blue, ideal for swimming and activities such as snorkeling. The fine sand invites you to lie in the sun while the backdrop of pine forests and Mediterranean scrub adds a touch of wild charm to the landscape.

ALGHERO

It is a treasure rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Also known as “Barceloneta” due to its Catalan influences, Alghero offers visitors a unique experience that blends Mediterranean flavors with a vibrant and authentic atmosphere.

The city is renowned for its delicious cuisine, which combines local flavors with Catalan influences. The restaurants along the waterfront offer dishes made with fresh fish, while the trattorias in the historic center delight palates with Sardinian specialties such as fregula with seafood and roasted porceddu.

MUCH MORE

In the surroundings of Porto Conte you can find places that enrich your experience.

Immersing yourself in the hinterland allows you to discover cultural and historical treasures, the surrounding villages offer an authentic look at traditional Sardinian life, with their cobbled streets, shaded squares and ancient churches.

Nature lovers can explore the Porto Conte Regional Natural Park, an oasis of biodiversity that protects a variety of unique ecosystems.

There is also no shortage of opportunities to immerse yourself in the history and culture of the region. Visits to the archaeological ruins of nuraghi and domus de janas, ancient evidence of human presence in Sardinia since ancient times, offer a fascinating look at the island’s past.