Discover everything about the Alghero Ticket: the unique pass allowing you to visit museums, archaeological sites, and Neptune’s Grotto while saving over 50%.

Alghero Ticket: Complete Guide, Prices and Benefits

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Are you wondering whether it’s worth buying the Alghero Ticket for your trip to Alghero?
Discover what it is, how much it costs, and all the advantages of this unique ticket that gives access to the main attractions in Alghero and the surrounding area.

What is the Alghero Ticket

The Alghero Ticket is a cumulative ticket available on Alghero Experience, granting entry to the main tourist attractions, museums, archaeological and natural sites in the city and nearby areas.
With just one ticket, you can explore the most beautiful places in Alghero and enjoy a guided tour of the Neptune’s Grotto, one of Sardinia’s most iconic destinations.

What the Alghero Ticket Includes

The ticket allows you to explore numerous cultural and natural sites inside and outside Alghero.
Here are the main attractions included:

Attractions in Alghero City Center

  • Coral Museum (MACOR) – Via XX Settembre, 8
    Housed in a Liberty-style villa, it exhibits sculptures and jewelry made from Sardinian red coral. Open every day.

  • City Archaeological Museum – Via Carlo Alberto, 72
    Features prehistoric and Roman artifacts divided into three thematic sections. Guided tour optional (€3).

  • Casa Manno – Via Santa Barbara, 22
    Museum dedicated to politician and historian Giuseppe Manno, with art collections and temporary exhibitions.

  • San Francesco Monumental Complex – Via Carlo Alberto, 46
    Example of Gothic-Catalan architecture, visitable daily (bell tower ticket extra).

  • San Giovanni Tower – Largo San Giovanni
    Historic tower now offering an interactive path with 3D experiences.

Attractions around Alghero

  • MASE – Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Museum – Torre Nuova, Porto Conte
    Dedicated to the author of The Little Prince, seasonally open.

  • Neptune’s Grotto – Capo Caccia
    Accessible by boat or via the spectacular Escala del Cabirol staircase, featuring stunning halls and the La Marmora Lake.

  • Palmavera Nuragic Complex – SS 127 bis
    Nuragic village from the 2nd millennium BC, one of the most important in the area.

  • Le Prigionette Natural Oasis (Noah’s Ark) – SP 55
    Protected park rich in Sardinian flora and fauna, perfect for excursions.

  • Anghelu Ruju Necropolis – SP 42
    Prehistoric complex with 38 rock-cut tombs. Guided tour on request (€3).

  • Egea Ecomuseum – SS Porto Conte 19/21, Fertilia
    Dedicated to the memory of populations who founded Fertilia.

  • Casa Gioiosa – Tramariglio, SP 55
    Home to the Porto Conte Park and Botanical Garden.

  • Punta Giglio Environmental Museum (MAPS)
    Open-air museum in a former military base now reclaimed by nature.

  • Villa Romana di Sant’Imbenia – Porto Conte, SP 55
    Roman archaeological site overlooking the sea.

Alghero Ticket Prices

  • Single ticket: €35 (valid for 1 adult)

  • Family ticket: €70 (2 adults + 3 children up to 17 years old)

The purchase includes the CollezionAlghero album, both physical and digital: a fun way to explore the city by collecting stickers of its iconic sites.

Advantages of the Alghero Ticket

The Alghero Ticket is convenient and practical: it allows you to save over 50% compared to individual tickets and simplifies visiting the main attractions.
Consider that Neptune’s Grotto alone costs €18: with the Ticket, entry is included!

The ticket can be purchased online at Alghero Experience,  at participating attraction ticket offices, at the tourist office in Via Cagliari 2, or at the Torre di Porta Terra.

You will also receive a small guide with travel tips, scenic routes, and free-access locations.

Discover Alghero with the Alghero Ticket and book your stay at Bed and Breakfast Bonsai Alghero, the ideal base for exploring the Coral Riviera.

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