The island of Asinara, located off the northwest coast of Sardinia and belonging to the territory of Porto Torres, is a wonderful protected area that includes both a national park and a marine protected area. Its 50 square kilometers are characterized by hills covered with Mediterranean vegetation, unique wildlife including the white donkey, and seabeds rich in life. The island offers unspoiled landscapes, rare plant and animal species, and has a very interesting history. The first human traces date back to the domus de Janas of Campu Perdu. During the 20th century, the island was used as an agricultural colony and quarantine station and later as a maximum security prison, which hosted terrorists, kidnappers, and crime bosses such as Raffaele Cutolo and Totò Riina. Today, the island of Asinara is a place of great natural beauty that deserves to be visited. It can be explored on foot, by bicycle, or in a Land Rover off-road vehicle. The coastline measures 110 kilometers and is characterized by steep cliffs on the western side and sandy beaches and emerging rocks on the eastern side. Among the most beautiful beaches are Sant’Andrea and d’Arena and the famous Cala dei Ponzesi at Punta Sabina. The island has a very interesting history and has hosted important figures such as Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino. Today, the island is home to a Ministry of the Environment and tourist services. The excursion to the island of Asinara can be organized starting from Villa Malvasio Bed and Breakfast Sassari, where you can enjoy a rich breakfast before leaving. You can take the ferry from Porto Torres or Stintino and choose to explore the island on foot, by bicycle, or in a Land Rover off-road vehicle. Villa Malvasio is able to advise and plan the excursion for visitors who want to discover the natural beauty and history of the island of Asinara.
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