Sardinia, world famous for its crystal clear sea, is much more than a coastal region. The inland area of the island, in fact, holds ancient villages of rare charm, such as Aggius, Masula or Sadali, in the remote and picturesque Barbagia. Along the coast, however, we find the famous Alghero, then Bosa, Castelsardo and, on the eastern side, Arbatax, with its picturesque Red Rocks. Those who love Sardinia love its wild nature, where nuraghi sprout here and there, an expression of the primordial settlements of the Sardinian people, who – let us remember – do not speak dialects, but languages, different from north to south and from east to west of the l’isola.