Listen to the sound of the sea that brought great navigators of the ancient Mediterranean from the East to the Island, including the Phoenicians, who founded one of the oldest cities in the central-western Mediterranean on the Island.

Listen to the sound of the sea that brought great navigators of the ancient Mediterranean from the East to the Island, including the Phoenicians, who founded one of the oldest cities in the central-western Mediterranean on the Island.
The Ferruccio Barreca Archaeological Museum will take you on a journey into the past through the stories and evidence of ancient civilizations. Between sensory experiences and guided tours, you can fully learn about the Phoenician origins of Sulky, the oldest city in Italy.
Scopri di piùBetween the very rich lagoon ecosystem, invaluable for the preservation of plant and animal species, and the traditional work of the “Maestri d’Ascia”, the MuMa, Museo del Mare e dei Maestri d’Ascia, tells the story of the most precious asset we have: the sea.
Scopri di piùUnion of peoples, cultures, traditions: this is what the Roman Bridge is for us. For two millennia it was the only land link between Sant’Antioco and the rest of Sardinia. Todayyou can admire it in all its ancient beautywhile arriving on the Island.
Scopri di piùSuspended between expanses and basins of water, colonies of seabirds and white areas of salt you can lose yourself among the little roads of the salt path and admire the stunning landscape. To the south a breathtaking view of the entire Gulf of Palmas while to the west lying between the lagoon mirrors rises the town of Sant’Antioco.
Scopri di piùAmong a group of islets, tongues of land, bridges and roads at sea level, the menhirs of Sant’Antioco, nicknamed “Su Para e Sa Mongia,” “The Priest and the Nun,” stand out in all their pride. For more than five thousand years, the two thick stones, because of their position,have guarded the access to the island of Sant’Antioco.
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