Discover on the B&B Bonsai blog in Alghero tips on events, excursions, culture, food and responsible tourism in Northern Sardinia. Original ideas to experience Alghero in an authentic and sustainable way.
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Enchanting unspoilt wilderness
Wrap yourself in the warmth of authentic Sardinian hospitality and let yourself be enchanted by the forgotten wonders of beautiful Alghero.
Discover the unspoiled coast between Cala Argentiera and Stintino, a journey through white beaches, hidden coves, and crystal-clear waters. An itinerary that combines nature, history, and Sardinian traditions.
Imagine the sun rising over the Mediterranean, the light breeze caressing your skin and the salty sea air as you speed through the streets of picturesque Alghero.
From the sea to the mountains, through green hills of olive groves and citrus fruits, each ingredient tells a story of unspoilt nature and intense flavours that have remained unchanged over time.
Think of unspoilt landscapes where nature reigns supreme and every corner is a discovery. This is not a dream, it can become a reality thanks to the 4x4 excursions in Asinara.
Immerse yourself in the fascinating and precious world of Alghero’s red coral, a treasure hidden in the depths of the Sardinian sea that has enchanted travelers and collectors for centuries. This natural jewel, known as Corallium rubrum, is the ultimate symbol of the Coral Riviera and the undisputed protagonist of local craftsmanship.
Are you planning a trip to Alghero in Sardinia? Here you will find 20 questions and answers for travelers: from the best beaches to the old town, from local food to excursions in the surrounding area. All the essential information to make the most of your holiday.
Visiting Alghero in autumn: mild climate, quiet beaches, local festivals like San Michele, hiking at Capo Caccia and wine tastings in Sardinian vineyards. Discover the best things to do in September, October and November in Alghero and north-west Sardinia.