Alghero

Alguer, at north-western corner of the island, known also as Barceloneta, descends from Catalan conquerors from the end of the Middle Ages, when Sardinia was part of the Kingdom of Aragon. That is why the Catalan language is co-official in the city, unique in Italy, taking the name of alguerès dialect. Alghero also offers a varied natural landscape, beaches with fine sand to cliffs with flat stones or very jagged. Must-see: Capo Caccia Grotta di Nettuno and le Bombarde beach.

Alghero

Alguer, at north-western corner of the island, known also as Barceloneta, descends from Catalan conquerors from the end of the Middle Ages, when Sardinia was part of the Kingdom of Aragon. That is why the Catalan language is co-official in the city, unique in Italy, taking the name of alguerès dialect. Alghero also offers a varied natural landscape, beaches with fine sand to cliffs with flat stones or very jagged. Must-see: Capo Caccia Grotta di Nettuno and le Bombarde beach.

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