San Pantaleo, a picturesque village nestled among granite peaks, is renowned for its Gallurese-style houses and wild landscapes. A popular backdrop for films and commercials, it blends a bohemian, touristy atmosphere with a deep-rooted traditional charm. The historic center showcases the care for typical Gallura dwellings, now home to bars, restaurants, and luxury boutiques around a central piazzetta in front of its church. This square often transforms into a vibrant street market where international artists and artisans display their work. Known as the “Village of Artists,” San Pantaleo attracts creatives from around the world due to its proximity to Costa Smeralda and its breathtaking scenery. The tour offers a stroll through the village, uncovering its unique history and character. At the end, enjoy fresh drink and local appetizer surrounded by the village's traditional houses.
Info Point San Pantaleo. Please arrive at the Info Point San Pantaleo approximately 10 minutes before the scheduled departure time and have your printed or electronic voucher with you. No separate ticket is necessary. Our guide will meet you there to begin the excursion.
Please be at the meeting point 10 minutes before the tour starts. There are no separate entry tickets. Please show your printed or eletroctronic voucher upon meeting with the guide.
Meeting Point: Info Point San Pantaleo, Via Zara, 30/d, 07026 San Pantaleo SS next to the bus stop.
Contact: +39 0789 177 6829 | +39 338 387 9793
Alternative Contact: +39 070 796 6254
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