Arbatax

Imagine a place where time seems to slow down, a corner of Sardinia that captivates you with its wild beauty and fascinating history. Arbatax, a small part of Tortolì, is exactly that: a hidden gem that surprises you at every turn.

You know, this place used to be feared by sailors, a pirates' lair! Today, however, it's a lively port, from which ships and ferries depart, but also boats to explore the most beautiful coves on the coast.

The port is the heart of Arbatax, a hub of fishermen, tourists and boats of all kinds. From here, you can set off on an adventure to discover the Gulf of Orosei, a true natural paradise. Can you picture yourself swimming in the crystal-clear waters of Cala Goloritzé or Cala Mariolu? Or exploring the Bue Marino caves, where stalactites and stalagmites create a magical atmosphere?

And then there are the Red Rocks, a symbol of Arbatax. They're red porphyry cliffs that plunge into the sea, creating an incredible contrast with the blue of the water. A landscape so evocative that it's been chosen as a backdrop for films and concerts.

Walking around the harbor, you can't help but notice the Tower of San Miguel, an ancient building that tells the story of Arbatax. It's thought that the town's name might even come from this tower!

And what about the beaches? Tortolì and Arbatax boast some of the most beautiful beaches in Sardinia, with clear waters and golden sand. Porto Frailis, for example, is a small, enchanting bay, perfect for relaxing and soaking up the sun.

In short, Arbatax and Tortolì are a perfect mix of nature, history and traditions. A place where you can switch off and recharge, far from the chaos of the city. If you're looking for an authentic Sardinian experience, this is the place for you!