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Supramonte and Dorgali: Our Green Travel Guide to Sardinia
Are you ready to live a new exciting eco-friendly adventure in Sardinia? After taking a sustainable journey through the beauties of Alghero and the Porto Conte Natural Park, we are ready to delve into the wonderful paths of the Supramonte (a mountain chain) and the breathtaking views of Dorgali, together with Maria of Viaggiare Green […]
Continue readingFrom Alghero to Bosa: Sustainable Touristic Guide
After visiting Alghero and the Porto Conte Natural Park, in this second episode of our Sustainable Travel in Sardinia series, we venture from Alghero to Bosa. Our guide is Maria from Viaggiare Green, who accompanies us in discovering her territory, amidst breathtaking landscapes and authentic cultural treasures. Are you ready to journey along the coast, […]
Continue readingAlghero and the Porto Conte Natural Park: our Sustainable Travel in Sardinia
A sustainable travel in Sardinia, at Alghero, led by passion and environmental awareness, it’s a unique and authentic experience. In this first video of the series, we join Maria, founder of the Viaggiare Green community, to explore together the hidden treasures and the most genuine spots of the island. With special attention to sustainability, we […]
Continue readingSarrabus and Domu Bresca: Hidden Gems of Sardinia
Imagine a place nestled between stunning coastlines and imposing massifs, a territory where nature reigns supreme and traditions intertwine with daily life. A place where the crystalline sea crashes onto pristine beaches and the Mediterranean scrubland smells of juniper and myrtle. This place exists. It’s the Sarrabus, a historic region of Sardinia located southeast of […]
Continue readingGreen Journey in the Porto Conte Natural Park
A natural oasis located in northwestern Sardinia, the Porto Conte Park. It is one of the most charming areas in the region and covers an area of five thousand hectares. It includes marine protected areas, forests, beaches, and archaeological sites. Established in 1999, it is currently managed by the municipality of Alghero, located about 10 […]
Continue readingDiscovering Sulcis Iglesiente, the wild south of Sardinia
Between mines and ancient Punic cities, the historic region of Sulcis Iglesiente is a magical and surprising place. Let’s set off together to discover the deep southwest of Sardinia, ready to be surprised by landscapes, people, and traditions. In fact, this still little-known area of the island has a lot to offer to travelers searching […]
Continue readingAsinara National Park: the Most Beautiful Paths of the Sardinian Island
Asinara is an island situated on the north-western border of Sardinia. Over the centuries, Asinara has always had an atmosphere of mystery and enchantment. For example, a legend tells that Hercules, son of Jupiter, came to this island to discover with his own eyes if it was as beautiful as everyone said. Not only did […]
Continue readingEssenza Sardegna: a Secret Hut in the Heart of the Tepilora Natural Park
Essenza Sardegna is immersed in the wild nature of the Regional Natural Park of Tepilora, an area of 8000 hectares of mountains, rivers and sea. Its surrounding landscapes are breathtaking. Staying in Essenza Sardegna means retreating into the quiet which is interrupted only by the sound of cicadas. A perfect place to regenerate and return […]
Continue readingTepilora Natural Park: the Most Authentic Spot in Sardinia
Discover the most intimate and unknown part of Sardinia. An uncontaminated oasis awaits you at the Tepilora Natural Park, in the luxury of silence! Enchanting space around and distance to travel, nothing of ended, nothing definitive. It’s like freedom itself. (David Herbert Lawrence) Tired of the usual destinations and crowded beaches? Are you looking for […]
Continue readingSardinia: the little-known and sustainable part of the Island, explored by Tourists for Future
Sardinia is one of the two biggest islands of Mediterranean Sea. It is often the vacation choice thanks to its amazing beaches. Anyway, there is an unknown part which is “greener” and more sustainable. This is another story by Tourists for Future. The mining tourism Sardinia is the region with the biggest number of mines. […]
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