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Half a kilometre to the east of Lazaretto Beach lies the tiny but perfect La Bombarde beach, with fine white sands and crystal clear waters, with lush Mediterranean pine forests in the background.
Half a kilometre to the east of Lazaretto Beach lies the tiny but perfect La Bombarde beach, with fine white sands and crystal clear waters, with lush Mediterranean pine forests in the background. Activities like snorkeling, sailing and windsurfing are popular here.
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Bombarde Beach, Italy
Le Ragnatele is an outdoor adventure park open in March – October, offering different track courses aimed at both adults and children for a fun and challenging day out
The Lazzaretto Beach on the Riviera del Corallo in north-west Alghero is a breathtaking beach with golden sands and good surf
The Nuraghe Palmavera is an archaeological site with the ruins of a 3500 year old Nuraghic village, built in various phases during the Bronze Age and Iron Age
The Wine Resort Ittiri of Leda has a 44 acre estate on the foothills of Monte Doglia in the Natural Park of Porto Conte with vineyards and olive groves surrounding an old farmhouse
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A long and wide beach close to the city centre, the San Giovanni beach has a promenade and several activities for beach goers
The Torre di Sant'Elmo at the end of Pigafetta ramparts is dedicated to Saint Erasmus (Sant'Elmo in Catalan), who has an ancient cult in Alghero
The Museo Casa Manno is a house museum dedicated to magistrate, politician and historian Giuseppe Manno who went on to become president of the Senate of the Kingdom of Sardinia, and later the Kingdom of Italy
Also known as the Cathedral of Saint Mary the Immaculate, the Alghero Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church that functions as the seat of theBishop of Alghero-Bosa
The 16thcentury Palazzo d'Albis, also known as Palazzo de Ferrera, is a Catalan-Aragonese style palace that belonged to the Marquis of Bonvehi Pedro de Ferrera, and later the Marquis of Albis