You have toured northern Sardinia far and wide, from the Costa Smeralda to the "little Tahiti" Cala Coticcio, up to Stintino and the Gulf of Alghero. You enjoyed the sea, the beaches, the gastronomy through the many food and wine tours, and experienced the beauty of traditions and culture.
Nonetheless, we bet there is an hidden gem you haven't visited yet! We are talking about the splendid Island of Asinara, closed to the public for over 100 years, and which became a National Park and Marine Protected Area in 2002.
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