Getting Around Sassari Province

By Walking

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

By Bus

By Taxi

By Boat

Sassari Province FAQ

Cattedrale di San Nicola

A stunning example of medieval architecture, this cathedral in the city of Sassari features beautiful frescoes, intricate details, and historical significance.

Ancient Nuragic Site of Santu Antine

Located near the town of Torralba, this well-preserved Nuragic site includes impressive stone towers and provides insight into Sardinia’s ancient civilization.

Alghero’s Old Town

Known for its charming cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and Catalan influences, Alghero’s old town is a delightful area for exploration and dining.

Grotta di Nettuno

A spectacular sea cave near Alghero, accessible by boat or a steep staircase, featuring stunning rock formations and an underground lake.

Explore the Nuragic Sites.

Visit ancient Nuragic ruins like Santu Antine near Torralba or the Su Nuraxi di Barumini, a UNESCO World Heritage site, to immerse yourself in Sardinia’s prehistoric history.

Experience Traditional Sardinian Festivals.

Participate in local festivals such as the “Sagra del Redentore” in Nuoro or the “Mamoiada Carnival,” known for its vibrant masks and traditional celebrations.

Tour the Museum of the Mediterranean Masks.

Discover Sardinia’s rich folklore and traditional costumes at the Museum of the Mediterranean Masks in Mamoiada, which offers a fascinating look into local customs and festivities.

Take a Boat Trip to Neptune’s Grotto.

Embark on a boat tour from Alghero to explore Neptune’s Grotto, a stunning sea cave with spectacular rock formations and an underground lake.

Relax on Asinara Island.

Discover the natural beauty of Asinara National Park on a day trip. Enjoy pristine beaches, clear waters, and see the island’s unique wildlife, including the rare white donkeys.