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What to see in Alghero: discover Sardinia with Record go

 

Located on the northwest coast of Sardinia is the town of Alghero. This town combines, on the one hand, the medieval charm, fruit of its rich history and culture, and on the other hand, the paradisiacal beaches that surround it.

Undoubtedly, Alghero is a great option that should be in your travel planning to Sardinia and your car hire at Cagliari Airport will be the best ally to discover all the corners that this municipality has to offer.

 

Must-sees in Alghero: Things to do in Alghero

 

A stroll through the old town

The old town of Alghero is a delight for the senses. Its narrow cobbled streets, steeped in history, will transport you to another era. Wander aimlessly and discover charming squares, historic churches such as the Cathedral of Santa Maria and city walls that offer breathtaking views of the sea. Don't forget to visit the Torre del Portal, one of the ancient gateways to the city. In addition, the many local shops, cafés and restaurants offer a perfect opportunity to enjoy everyday life in Alghero and buy unique souvenirs.

 

Relaxing on the beaches

Alghero is famous for its beautiful beaches. The Bombardas Beach is ideal for families, with crystal clear waters and golden sands. For a quieter experience, visit Mugoni Beach, surrounded by greenery and with a relaxing atmosphere. And if you're looking for something more active, Maria Pia Beach offers a variety of water sports, such as windsurfing and paddle surfing. In addition, many of these beaches have facilities such as beach bars and shaded areas, making your day at the beach even more enjoyable.

 

Neptune's Grotto Excursion

Just a few kilometres drive from Alghero is the impressive Neptune's Grotto. This sea cave is one of Sardinia's most spectacular natural attractions. You can reach it by boat from the port of Alghero or, if you're feeling adventurous, climb down the 654 steps of the Escala del Cabirol that will take you directly to the entrance of the grotto. Inside the cave, you will be amazed by the stalactite and stalagmite formations, as well as the impressive underground lake.

 

Places to visit in Alghero

 

Porto Conte Regional Natural Park

This park is a paradise for nature lovers. With a great diversity of flora and fauna, it is perfect for hiking and enjoying breathtaking landscapes. Don't miss a visit to the Pegna Tower, from where you will have an incredible panoramic view of the coastline. The park is also home to several well-marked hiking trails, allowing you to explore its hidden corners and enjoy the tranquillity of the natural environment.

 

Nuraghe di Palmavera

Immerse yourself in Sardinia's ancient history by visiting the nuragic complex of Palmavera. These megalithic structures date back to the Bronze Age and are a fascinating testimony to the island's ancient civilisations. Exploring this archaeological site will give you an insight into life in Sardinia thousands of years ago. In addition, the site has information panels and guides who will give you a detailed insight into the historical and cultural importance of these constructions.

 

Alghero Aquarium

Ideal for a family visit, the Alghero Aquarium offers a window into the marine world of the Mediterranean. From sharks to lesser-known local species, the aquarium is both educational and entertaining, and a great way to spend an afternoon discovering marine life. In addition to the exhibits, the aquarium offers interactive activities and workshops for children, making it a fun and educational visit for all ages.

 

Typical gastronomy of Alghero

 

Traditional dishes

Alghero's gastronomy is a fusion of Mediterranean and Sardinian flavours. You can't leave without trying "paella algherese", a local adaptation of the famous Spanish paella, reflecting the Catalan influence in the region. Another unmissable dish is "fregola con arselle", a Sardinian pasta served with fresh clams and a touch of saffron. Other standout dishes include "porceddu", a roast suckling pig that is slow-cooked for tender, juicy meat, and "zuppa gallurese", a traditional dish of bread and cheese au gratin.

 

Sweets and desserts

For those with a sweet tooth, Alghero offers delicacies such as "seada", a fried dough dessert filled with cheese and covered with honey. Another typical sweet is the "torrone", a honey and almond nougat that is perfect with coffee after a meal. In addition, "amaretti", almond biscuits, and "pirichittus", small glazed sweets, are delicious options for those who enjoy traditional desserts.

 

Wines and spirits

Don't forget to taste the local wines. Cannonau is Sardinia's most famous red wine, robust and full of character. For something lighter, try Vermentino, a fresh and fruity white wine. And to finish a meal, "mirto", a myrtle liqueur, is a traditional and delicious option. You can also visit some of the local wineries for tastings and to learn more about the region's wine production.

 

Beyond Alghero

 

Alghero may be the starting point of your car trip in Sardinia, but there are certainly many other places worth exploring, as they are the ultimate expression of the historical and cultural richness of this territory, as well as the breathtaking landscapes that make them up.

  • From the beaches of the Costa Smeralda to the mountains of the hinterland, every corner of Sardinia has its own magic.
  • Cagliari, the capital, with its lively historic centre and vibrant nightlife.
  • The Ruins of Nora, an ancient Phoenician-Punic settlement.
  • The natural beauty of the Barbagia region, with its traditions and authenticity.