Cagliari (Sardinia)
Cagliari, the gateway to Sardinia, was originally settled by the native Nuralgic peoples over three millennia ago. From that time to the present day, many different civilizations and ethnic groups have made their mark on this diverse and beautiful city, but none more so than the Italians. Cagliari is closer than Tunisia than, say, Rome, but the Italian influence on Cagliari cannot be denied, whether you are in the historic districts of Marina, Stampace, Castello or Villanova, or perhaps exploring sights further afield.
Visit and explore the Bastione di Saint Remy, Cagliari Botanical Gardens, Cagliari Cathedral, Castello di San Michele, Chiesa di Sant'Anna, Devil's Saddle, Poetto Beach, Largo Carlo Felice, Quartu Sant'Elena, Palazzo Regio, Marina district, Villanova district, Tuxiveddu Necropolis, Roman Amphitheatre of Cagliari, and so much more.