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“A precious gem set in the heart of Villasimius nestled in an amazing nature reserve.”

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What to do in Villasimius

Villasimius is a little corner of paradise surrounded by nature, nestled between green hills, stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters. A must-see tourist destination for beach lovers.

Take day trips to the islands of Serpentara and Cavoli to see nesting birds such as Audouin’s gull, go horse-riding on the beach to the Porto Giunco Tower, and much more…

Villasimius is located on the Capo Carbonara Promontory, not far from the protected marine area. The ideal destination for scuba diving and snorkeling fans. The sea around the islands of Cavoli and Serpentara offers an incredible spectacle of nature. You can see amazing marine life and plants here: octopuses, groupers, bream and saddled sea bream, algae, and much more.

For history and archaeology enthusiasts, take time to visit the city’s Archaeological Museum, located in an old eighteenth-century farmhouse with a display of artefacts and finds that tell the story of the city, from the pre-Nuragic period to the Middle Ages. The museum also houses treasures from Phoenician, Punic and Roman times.

This statue, in memory of shipwrecked sailors, is part of the city’s history. It was sculpted in 1979 by Pinuccio Sciola, a Sardinian artist, and can be found deep down on the sea bed of the protected marine area near the island of Cavoli. You can visit it on an organized boat trip. The festival of the Madonna del Naufrago, dedicated to this sculpture, is held every year at the end of July.

There are tombs dug into the rock in this area which date back to the Nuragic period, such as the necropolis in the Cruccuris area, near the Roman baths of Santa Maria, Accu Is Traias, and lastly, Cuccureddus, a small community dating back first to the period of the Phoenician-Punic rule and Roman rule later. The Tower of the Old Fortress, to the south of the tourist port, overlooks Capo Carbonara, the promontory on which Villasimius is built.

Take leisurely strolls along the central Via del Mare and to Piazza Gramsci, while enjoying a refreshing ice cream. There are also places for an aperitif and a tasty meal. In the height of the season, there is no shortage of bars and discos for nighttime entertainment.

  • The Festival of the Madonna del Naufrago is celebrated on the third Sunday of July. It is dedicated to the submerged monument off the Island of Cavoli in memory of the sailors who lost their lives at sea.
  • The Sagra di Santa Maria takes place in the first week of September, originally dedicated to the start of the rainy period which augured well for the harvest.

Golden-white expanses of sand and crystal-clear waters: head out to the Cala Caterina and Santo Stefano beaches, surrounded by rocks with soft, white sand against a backdrop of green Mediterranean scrub. Make sure you visit the wonderful Porto Giunco beach, the Notteri nature reserve where you can photograph amazing pink flamingos, and Punta Molentis beach, widely acknowledged as one of the best beaches in the Mediterranean, sitting on a strip of land between two seas.

…take part in one of the organized tours to discover culinary and winemaking delights. Book a tour to discover cheese-making factories and wineries, where you can also take part in mouth-watering tasting sessions.