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Gonnesa: visit to the Nuraghe Seruci with aperitif

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  • Explore the Nuraghe Seruci: a journey through Nuragic history and traditions

  • Discover an ancient civilization: learn the history and secrets of 7000 nuraghes

  • Sardinian aperitif: enjoy local products in a charming setting

Come and get to know the Nuraghe Seruci in Gonnesa, in south-western Sardinia, to live an experience between history and traditions, which are still the fulcrum of this land! You will visit one of the most representative archaeological sites of the nuragic civilization, which is located in a strategic position. Do you know the function of the nuraghi, and did you know that to date about 7000 have been discovered? It is estimated that there are still many to be brought back to light! Our expert guide will be able to tell you many curiosities and get you passionate about this ancient civilization and its ways of life. At the end of this excursion, you will be offered a nice aperitif of typical Sardinian products, a delight for your palate, directly in a suggestive location!

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The excursion is available in two time slots:

  • From April to May at 6.00pm
  • From June to August at 7.00pm
  • From September to October at 6.00pm

They may be subject to slight variations depending on the time of sunset.

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