Bosa and the Planargia

Bosa and the Planargia



A Territory to Explore



Nestled on the northwestern coast of Sardinia, Bosa is a jewel that captivates with its unique mix of history, nature and authentic traditions. This still unspoiled land offers a timeless experience of breathtaking landscapes, medieval villages and crystal clear sea.

A Historic Village Between River and Sea



Bosa is the only river town in Sardinia, crossed by the Temo River, which flows gently through the colorful houses of the old town until it flows into the sea. A striking landscape is complemented by the Malaspina Castle, perched on the Serravalle hill, from which there is a spectacular view of the town and the coast. Strolling through the cobbled streets, one encounters the majestic St. Peter's Cathedral, the ancient Tanneries and the historic district of Sa Costa, the beating heart of the medieval village.

Beaches and Wild Nature



The coast of Bosa is a succession of volcanic cliffs, hidden coves, and golden beaches. Among the most beautiful are Bosa Marina, with its wide beach and crystal clear waters, and Cumpoltittu, an enchanting bay with fine sand and turquoise sea. For those who love the wild landscape, the scenic road that connects Bosa to Alghero offers extraordinary views among cliffs, Mediterranean scrub and the sea that fades into the horizon.