#ProvinceofSassari
At the beach; Among nature; Near water
In the immediate vicinity, enveloped by the lush greenery of the surrounding pine forest, you'll find tennis and paddle courts, as well as the Maria Pia athletic and football sports complex, along with the outdoor municipal swimming pool—all readily accessible for those who wish to maintain an active lifestyle even while on vacation.
Evening strolls along the seaside promenade are a must during your holiday, providing a serene backdrop against the beach. Within a short 5-minute drive, you can reach some of the area's most renowned establishments, including Rafel, Bahia, and the pizzeria Lido, among others. Exploring the historic center of Alghero is essential, as it stands out in Sardinia for its unique genre and artistic influences. The well-preserved city walls, now transformed into beautiful pedestrian walkways, offer breathtaking views of fiery sunsets. The historic quarter boasts charming Catalan-Aragonese architecture, picturesque narrow streets, artisan shops, and workshops specializing in the renowned red coral native to Alghero, lending the city its moniker, the "coral riviera."
Not far away lies the Porto Conte - Punta Giglio marine protected area, a treasure trove of natural wonders. Here, you can marvel at the Capocaccia sea stack with its panoramic vistas of Foradada Island, explore Neptune's Grotto, and bask in the crystalline waters of pristine beaches such as Dragunara Cove, Bombarde, Lazzaretto, Mugoni, and Porto Ferro—each a gem waiting to be discovered.