Cagliari

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Cagliari's historic centre tour with National Archaeological Museum
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Cagliari's historic centre tour with National Archaeological Museum

Do not miss this interesting tour suitable for families and friends, book now!

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4x4 full-day tour to Villasimius and beaches from Cagliari
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4x4 full-day tour to Villasimius and beaches from Cagliari

Discover Villasimius wild countryside in comfort, enjoy the ride on dirt roads through nature, swim in the unique crystal clear waters of two beautiful beaches.

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2-hour Sightseeing Tour of Cagliari by eBike
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2-hour Sightseeing Tour of Cagliari by eBike

Discover the highlights of Cagliari comfortably during a guided tour by ebike. Explore the Castle District, the Roman Amphitheatre, and more.

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Things to do in Cagliari

Cagliari is a beautiful city with ancient history, the administrative center town of the island, having been the capital of the province of Sardinia et Corsica during the Roman period under the name of Karalis. Subsequently it was the capital of the Kingdom of Sardinia from 1324 to 1720, and then from 1798 to 1814.Legend has it that Caralis was founded by Aristaeus, son of the god Apollo and the nymph Cyrene, in the fifteenth century b.C. Its long history and the various dominations and outside influences have meant that the city has a very rich cultural and architectural heritage.The fortified district of Castello is the Medieval heart of the city, which until the Second World War was the residence of the nobles. A religious building worthy of note is the Basilica of San Saturnino, which is the oldest church in Sardinia which we have news, built in the fifth century and restored in the Romanesque period. Do not miss the archaeological site of Tuvixeddu, the largest Phoenician-Punic necropolis still exists that stands on the hill of the same name. In addition to the Punic tombs are also tombs from the Roman era.
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