The south-west coast of Sardinia is one of the most authentic and least known areas of the island. It is the most ancient land in Italy: you will see 560 million year old rocks overlooking a blue sea. It is a little urbanized area in which to enjoy the wild nature in contact with the locals.
• We start from Cagliari and we reach the belvedere of Nebida (about 1 hour driving), with a view of the Laveria La Marmora, an imposing late 19th century building, built overlooking the sea. The coast of Masua is not to be missed for those visiting Sardinia: sea and mines, a breathtaking landscape dotted with mining shafts and galleries.
• Later we drive to Porto Flavia: a masterpiece of mining engineering unique in the world, in a spectacular location. Here you have the most beautiful view of the Pan di Zucchero stacks, the highest in the Mediterranean.
• In a panoramic position facing the sea, we could just relax or take an aperitif.
• The experience will end with a walk a walk among the millenary olive trees of S'Ortu Mannu.