A vast historic centre bursting with iconic landmarks, religious structures and archeological finds are among Cagliari’s main draws. Peruse the Roman, Byzantine and prehistoric sights and relics to learn about the city’s rich history. Then, after an eventful day of sightseeing relax on the beach.
Spend an afternoon walking around the historic Castello district. Encounter the Bastion of Saint Remy, an early 20th-century addition to the medieval walls. Climb to the top for a magnificent view of the city from a spacious terrace with bars.
Make your way to Piazza Palazzo in the heart of the historic centre for the elegant buildings around the square. The Cathedral of Santa Maria can be found on the southeast of the piazza. Visit the extraordinary crypt where bodies and fascinating relics are buried.
The Museo Archeologico Nazionale is located in the same central zone of the city. Peruse relics that tell the story of the island’s ancient history and the dynasties who lived here. See statues from the Nuragic civilization, a Bronze Age culture.
A little further south along the coast, discover a large religious complex that features a basilica and the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Bonaria. Find out about the intriguing tale of a ship caught in a storm and miraculously saved by a cargo crate containing a wooden statue of the Virgin Mary and Christ.
Cagliari remains popular year-round due to its Mediterranean climate, with scorching summers and mild winters, making the beach a popular destination. Head to Poetto Beach, a stunning 5-mile (8-kilometre) stretch of sand.
Cagliari is on the southern tip of the island of Sardinia, 40 miles (64 kilometres) east of Iglesias. Fly to Cagliari International Airport and take the regular 10-minute shuttle bus to the centre of the city.
A trip to Cagliari is a voyage back through the ages with reminders of fallen dynasties and civilizations.