Cagliari cruise port guide
The serene sea approach to Cagliari is an exquisitely beautiful way to first lay eyes on the city’s mesmerising interplay of colour, spires and domed churches. Sat on Sardinia’s south coast, Cagliari is the island’s largest city, and a sun-blessed escape of beaches, architecture and Mediterranean food – where stress evaporates on contact. That first sight of Cagliari’s mosaic of architecture reveals much about the island’s history, and is a living document of the civilisations and influences that have passed through. Combining Byzantine churches with crumbling Roman ruins and Pisan towers, it’s an elegant, beguiling place to explore. Usher in the morning with a short, sharp espresso hit, before wandering along to San Benedetto market’s bustle, crammed full of overflowing heaps of local produce. Taste crisp, freshly-baked bread, thin shavings of sheep’s cheese, and ripe red strawberries, as you wander amid the market’s melody of good-natured bartering. The Castello quarter’s tight, flower-draped streets and salmon-hued brick buildings incline up above the Med’s softly lapping waves. Climb Bastione di Saint Remy staircase to Terrazza Umberto’s views of the turquoise Gulf of Angels. Next, Cathedral of Santa Maria awaits, with its marbled interiors, elaborate side chapels and intricately decorated crypt. Once you’ve unravelled Cagliari’s historical tapestry, Poetto Beach invites you to find a spot on almost five miles of uninterrupted sand, met by a dazzling expanse of turquoise water. On a hot summer’s day, soak up some sun before saluting the sunset with an ice cold Spritz at a beachside bar. Spaghetti with salted bottarga and artichokes will keep the good times rolling, perfectly accompanied by a glass of ruby-coloured Cannonau wine.
About Cagliari
Cagliari is the capital and largest city of Sardinia, Italy's second-largest island, situated at the southern tip of the island on a sheltered harbor. One of the Mediterranean's oldest cities with 5,000 years of continuous settlement, it combines ancient Phoenician, Punic, Roman, Byzantine, and Spanish heritage with a lively modern port.
The Castello hilltop district — the medieval core — is enclosed by Pisan-era walls and towers and contains the Cathedral of Santa Maria, the Bastione di San Remy, and sweeping views over the harbor and the saltwater lagoons (stagni) to the south. The Roman amphitheatre, carved into the hillside west of the Castello, is one of Sardinia's best-preserved Roman monuments. The Tuvixeddu necropolis, dating from the Carthaginian era, is one of the largest in the Mediterranean world. The Museo Archeologico Nazionale displays the island's extraordinary prehistoric Nuragic bronze figurines and subsequent cultural material. Poetto Beach extends some 8 km east of the city. Cagliari's Art Nouveau architecture is another highlight.
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7 nights Western Mediterranean from Genoa (Portofino)
MSC Musica · Europe · 7 nights
from $1,728
$246 / night
7 nights Western Mediterranean from Livorno (Florence)
MSC Splendida · Mediterranean · 7 nights
from $1,140
$162 / night
7 nights Western Mediterranean from Marseille (Provence)
MSC Musica · Europe · 7 nights
from $561
$80 / night
7 nights Western Mediterranean from Cagliari (Sardinia)
MSC Splendida · Western Mediterranean · 7 nights
from $1,187
$169 / night
7 nights Western Mediterranean from Valencia
MSC Musica · Europe · 7 nights
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7 nights Western Mediterranean from Palermo (Monreale)
MSC Splendida · Western Mediterranean · 7 nights
from $1,251
$178 / night
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