Live Cams in Sardinia

The Autonomous Region of Sardinia, known in Italian as Regione Autonoma della Sardegna and in Sardinian as Regione Autònoma de Sardigna, refers to the Mediterranean island of Sardinia, located to the south of Corsica in the Western Mediterranean Sea. Sardinia's coastline is characterized by stunning, unique beaches like Cala Luna nestled among rocky formations, picturesque sea caves such as Neptune's Grotto, and dramatic cliffs. The island’s lush terrain encompasses impressive mountains with deep canyons and gorges, including the notable Gorropu Gorge. Additionally, Sardinia is home to a wealth of archaeological treasures dating back to the Bronze Age alongside Roman remnants. Prominent resort towns include the vibrant medieval city of Alghero and San Teodoro, which boasts beautiful beaches and picturesque bays. Population: Approximately 1.6 million residents Capital: Cagliari Other significant cities: Sassari, Quartu Sant'Elena, Olbia, Alghero, Nuoro, Bosa, La Maddalena, Budoni, Porto Pino Main attractions: Pristine beaches, the city of Cagliari, Neptune's Grotto (caves by the sea), Grotta di Ispinigoli (karst cave), the village of

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