Torre Delle Stelle is a tourist resort, a hamlet of the municipalities of Maracalagonis and Sinnai, which stands on a promontory along the coastal road that leads from Cagliari to Villasimius, in the south-east of Sardinia. Torre Delle Stelle has two splendid beaches of fine white sand: Genn’ e Mari and Cann’ e Sisa. The village is an excellent starting point for exploring the many beaches in the area, some still wild and untouched such as Porto Sa Rui, surrounded by a grove of juniper trees shaped by the wind, or Mari Pintau, famous for the colours of the sea. Within the village you have access to ‘fishing and snorkeling’ , water skiing and diving. There are several tennis courts, a bowling alley and a basketball court.


TASTING SARDINIA - CULINARY WONDERS

Whether you visit simple and authentic countryside trattoria or glamorous restaurants, you can indulge in delicious dishes anywhere throughout the island, boasting a rich culinary history The most popular dish is roast suckling pig, cooked over an open fire, as well as mutton and boar meat dishes. The island’s local tradition of shepherds will satisfy any cheese-lover’s desire, offering a great variety of pecorino and ricotta cheeses. Pane Carasau also called ‘carta di musica’, crispy thin flat bread sprinkled with sea salt, olive oil and rosemary, generally accompanies any dish or meal. The traditional Seadas, a fried puff pastry filled with fresh cheese and sprinkled with honey, completes any meal. Each area of the island has its own excellent wine production, local dry white wines to accompany fish and seafood dishes, as well as strong, full bodied red wines for roast meat dishes.