The Sinis Peninsula is a territory of unkempt beauty that is steeped in history; the Mont’e Prama Giants were discovered here, and, where the land finally slopes into the sea, stand the impressive ruins of Tharros which is the motherland of modern-day Oristano. For foodies too there are plenty of reasons to visit: Cabras is the capital of bottarga fish eggs, derived from mullet fished from the saltwater basin opposite the town.
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Nowadays functioning as a sort of open-air museum, the archaeological site of Tharros is as beautiful as it is interesting. Situated right on the seashore …
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San Giovanni di Sinis is a tiny fishing village right in the south of the Sinis Peninsula, 19km from Oristano. Its main sight is its homonymous church, which …
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Most famous internationally for having being used as the set of several ‘spaghetti westerns’ during the 1960s, the tiny village of San Salvatore …
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This museum made cultural headlines in 2014 when six of the so-called ‘Giants of Mont’e Prama’ and four models of nuraghe were re-homed here. …
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Most of the beaches of the Sinis peninsula are undoubtedly pretty, but Is Arutas is surely the most beautiful. Although very popular with tourists, it is …