Sarroch Oil Terminal, Porto Fox
Southwest of Cagliari lies the
charming commune of Sarroch, offering a glimpse into Sardinian culture and
history. Situated about 20 kilometers from Cagliari, Sarroch has a
population of approximately 5,259. The name's origin remains a mystery,
possibly stemming from the Phoenician word "Sharak" (meaning
"bunch of grapes") or the Catalan "S’arroch," referring to the
majestic rock dominating the village. Explore the ancient ruins of Nuraghe Sa
Domu 'e s’Orcu and delve into the Nuragic civilization's mysteries.
Relax on the beautiful Spiaggia Di Porto Columbu beach and soak up the
warmth of the Mediterranean sun. Visit the historic Chiesa di Santa Vittoria, a testament
to Sarroch's
rich
past. Discover unique gifts and local specialties at Durke, or savor the
taste of Sardinia with cheese, wine, and more at Sapori di Sardegna. Cool off
with thrilling water slides and wave pools at BluFan Water Park, or sip fine
wines in the cozy atmosphere of L’Enoteca Biondi 1959.