Getting Around Quartu Sant’Elena

By Walking

The old town and port is small enough to walk around.

By Bus

By Taxi

By Boat

Quartu Sant’Elena FAQ

Poetto Beach

A beautiful stretch of coastline near Quartu Sant’Elena, known for its sandy shores perfect for a relaxing day by the sea.

Sant’Elena Civic Museum

This museum offers insights into the local history, culture, and archaeology of the area, showcasing artifacts and exhibits related to the region’s past.

Parco di Molentargius

A nearby nature park famous for its salt flats and bird-watching opportunities, especially the pink flamingos that can be seen there.

Marina Piccola

Such a charming marina area where you can enjoy waterfront dining and stroll along the promenade.

Discover Local Sardinian Cuisine.

Try traditional Sardinian dishes at local restaurants, such as porceddu (roast suckling pig) or culurgiones (stuffed pasta), to get a true taste of the island’s culinary heritage.

Visit the Sant’Elena Civic Museum.

Dive into the region’s history and culture at this museum, which offers a range of exhibits from ancient artifacts to local art and traditions.

Take a Boat Tour.

Explore the stunning coastline and crystal-clear waters around Quartu Sant’Elena with a boat tour, which might include snorkeling or diving opportunities.

Stroll Through Quartu Sant’ Elena’s Old Town.

Wander through the charming streets of the town’s historic center, where you can admire local architecture, quaint shops, and lively squares.

Explore Poetto Beach at Sunset.

Enjoy the stunning colors of the sky as the sun sets over Poetto Beach, making for a picturesque and romantic experience.