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Alghero

Alghero, a medieval town on Sardinia's northwest coast, is often called "Barceloneta" due to its strong Catalan influences. This influence extends to its language, with Alguerese, the local Catalan dialect, recognized as a minority language. As the island's third university center, Alghero boasts the headquarters of the Università degli Studi di Sassari's Architecture and Design department. Immerse yourself in the town's charm by exploring the narrow streets, historic buildings, and vibrant atmosphere of the old town center. Take a boat trip to the stunning Neptune Caves (Grotte di Nettuno) or embark on a scenic cliffside hike to reach them. Discover the unspoiled beauty, hiking trails, and wildlife of Porto Conte Regional Natural Park. Relax on the pristine sands of Alghero's beaches, like Maria Pia Beach and Bombarde Beach. Explore the nearby city of Sassari for a deeper dive into Sardinian culture and historical sites. While Alghero offers a more relaxed nightlife scene, nearby coastal towns cater to those seeking livelier evening entertainment.

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