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Discover Calasetta



Calasetta, located on the enchanting island of Sant’Antioco in southern Sardinia, is a hidden gem that offers a perfect mix of natural beauty, history, and vibrant local culture. The town is surrounded by some of the most stunning beaches on the island, like Spiaggia Le Saline and Spiaggia Grande, known for their powdery white sand and crystal-clear waters. Just a short ferry ride away, the neighbouring island of San Pietro beckons with its rugged coastline, charming village of Carloforte, and opportunities for snorkeling and diving in the Mediterranean's turquoise waters.

Beyond the beaches, Calasetta’s historic centre invites visitors to explore its narrow streets, colourful buildings, and authentic shops, where local artisans offer a taste of Sardinia’s unique culture. The Torre Sabauda, an 18th-century tower perched by the coast, provides panoramic views and insight into the island’s strategic past. 

Food & wine enthusiasts will find plenty to love here, with local restaurants serving fresh seafood, traditional Sardinian dishes, and a selection of the island’s finest wines. Visiting the local vineyards and tasting Sardinia’s famous Carignano del Sulcis wine is a must for anyone looking to savour the flavours of the region. 



Spiaggia Le Saline



A beautiful sandy beach with shallow, turquoise waters, perfect for families and a relaxing day under the sun.

Calasetta Marina



Stroll along the picturesque marina, enjoy a gelato, and watch the local fishing boats come and go against the backdrop of a stunning sunset.

Tower of Calasetta (Torre Sabauda)



Visit this historic tower, built in the 18th century, for panoramic views of the coastline and a glimpse into the area’s rich maritime history.

Ristorante Da Pasqualino



A cozy and authentic restaurant known for its fresh seafood dishes and traditional Sardinian cuisine. A perfect spot to enjoy local flavors with a sea view.

Al Tonno di Corsa



A popular seafood restaurant known for its fresh, locally caught fish & traditional Sardinian dishes. Located close to the port, it’s the perfect spot to enjoy specialties like grilled tuna, seafood pasta, and a variety of antipasti.

Cafè del Mar



A beachfront café with a relaxed atmosphere, serving great coffee, light snacks, and local pastries. Ideal for a leisurely breakfast or afternoon break.

Il Passegeio



Il Passegeio is a cosy, inviting restaurant that combines traditional Sardinian flavors with a modern twist. Known for its fresh, locally sourced seafood and seasonal ingredients, the menu features dishes that celebrate the island’s culinary heritage.



Isola di San Pietro



Take a short ferry ride to this charming neighboring island, known for its rugged coastline, crystal-clear waters, and quaint village of Carloforte.

Wine Tasting at Local Wineries



Explore the local vineyards and sample some of Sardinia’s finest wines. Many wineries offer guided tours and tastings of the region’s unique varietals.

Museo d’Arte Contemporanea di Calasetta



Discover some contemporary Sardinian art at this local museum, featuring works from artists inspired by the island's landscapes and culture.


Time to Rest...



After a day of exploring the sun-drenched beaches and historic streets of Calasetta, come back to the comfort of your private retreat. Unwind with a glass of local wine on the terrace, savor the gentle sea breeze, and relax in your home away from home. Book your stay today for an unforgettable Sardinian getaway!