Places in Calasetta, Sardinia
Sant'antioco and San Pietro are two satellite islands located in the south west corner of Sardinia. The island of Sant'Antioco is the largest in Sardinia, while San Pietro is third in size after Asinara.Although it is an island, you do not need a boat to get to Sant'Antioco, since a very short bridge links it to mainland Sardinia. It is approximately one and a half hour drive away from Cagliari, following the road that passes through Iglesias.
To get to San Pietro you have two options, both by boat: from Calasetta (in the island of Sant'antioco) and from Portoscuso (in the mainland). The landscape is similar, mostly hilly, with highest mountains peaking at 200-270 metres above sea level and with small plains partly cultivated.
The coasts are generally rocky and high above the sea but you can anyway find many beaches, although their size cannot be compared to the ones you find in Villasimius, Costa Rei or Pula. In Sant'Antioco we recommend: Spiaggia Grande, Sotto Torre and Saline in the north, Coa Cuaddus, Capo Sperone and Maladroxia in the south east.
Mind you, one of the most suggestive beaches is neither in the north nor in the south. In fact Cala Lunga is located right in the middle of the west coast. San Pietro instead boasts a great number of coves (cale) sometimes creeping into the land like fiords.
The main sandy beaches are three: Spiaggia di Guidi, La Bobba and La Caletta, all located in the south. Roads can take you everywhere in the islands, though it may happen to find yourself on a dirty track in order to reach some coves or beaches.
They are well maintained so that you do not necessarily need a 4WD vehicle. Actually, it is suggested to drive off the main roads to discover the territory. An alternative to driving could be cycling. To give you a rough idea, the coast of the island of San Pietro develops approximately 30 km, while that of Sant'Antioco (which is over twice as big) is 55 km.
The islands are both hilly but there are no major climbs. Near the main locations there is always a bar or a restaurant. This is true in summer, while off season you better take some more water along with you.
Bear in mind that in case you run out of it and want to ask some to the locals, they will be more than pleased to offer you plenty of and it could be an occasion for you to get to learn something interesting that only a local could tell you.
Places near Calasetta
- 7 km Carloforte 294
- 9 km Sant'Antioco 329
- 10 km Portoscuso 249
- 13 km San Giovanni Suergiu 265
- 15 km Carbonia 117
- 18 km Tratalias 206
- 18 km Porto Botte 361
- 19 km Gonnesa 382
Points of interest near Calasetta
Ports
- 6 km Porto di Carloforte 299
- 9 km Portovesme 349
Monuments
- 7 km Ruderi Romani 380
- 13 km Monte Sirai 238
- 14 km Monte s'Orso 165
- 16 km Torre Cannai 98
Museums and Libraries
- 8 km Museo Etnografico su Magasinu de su Binu 329
- 9 km Mostra Archeologica di Sant'Antioco 328
- 14 km Museo Archeologico Villa Sulcis 121
- 15 km Museo Civico di Paleontologia e Speleologia Edouard Alfred Martel 123
Nuraghe
- 10 km Nuraghe Crixionis 312
- 11 km Nuraghe Punta Gannau 241
- 13 km Nuraghe de Pruna 169
- 14 km Nuraghe Ghilotta 411
- 15 km Nuraghe de s'Alina 402
- 15 km Nuraghe Graminalana 250
Hospitals
- 14 km Presidio Ospedaliero Sirai 188
Stations
- 14 km Carbonia Stato 123
- 14 km Carbonia Serbariu 123
- 16 km Barbusi 160
Places in Sardinia
Cagliari
Oristano
Olbia
Sassari
Alghero
Villasimius
Pula
Porto Cervo
Orosei
Arbatax
Chia
Carloforte
Buggerru
Costa Rei
Cala Gonone
Fonni
Orroli
La Caletta
San Teodoro
Castelsardo
Santa Teresa Gallura
Bosa
Berchidda
Aritzo
Lanusei
Bari Sardo
Tertenia
Nuoro
Muravera
Barumini
Badesi
Santu Lussurgiu
Stintino
Porto Torres
Ozieri
Macomer
Senorbì
Villacidro
Porto Pino