Southern Sardinia offers something that most destinations have already lost — a coastline protected by law, a landscape that hasn't been redesigned for tourism, a pace that belongs to the land rather than to an itinerary. Each experience here is built around a specific aspect of that: the silence, the sea, the history, the food, the game, the beginning of something.

What they share is the place. What makes each one distinct is the tension it's designed to resolve — and the particular way this coast answers it.