See rural Sardinia come to life on this 4x4 nature tour. Rumble through the great outdoors around Alghero on the lookout for local wildlife and rare plant species with a guide. You'll learn about the use of certain herbs in Sardinian shamanic rituals as well as stop by an ancient megalith at Nuraghe Appiu. Round off by relaxing on secluded La Speranza beach with a local aperitif.
Sardinia 4x4 Nature Tour
- 4x4 tour in the mountains of Sardinia
- Discover Alghero's wild side
- Visit the Nuragic archaeological site of Appiu
- Relax on La Speranza beach with an aperitif
- Transport
- Guide
- 4x4 tour
- Admission fees
- Aperitif - bread, cheese, salami and one glass of wine
- Minimum age is 5 years
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