From the domus and nuraghi of the archaeological site of S’Ortali ‘e Su Monti to the coastal towers of San Gemiliano and Arbatax, stone sentinels overlooking the sea.
Here, beauty is authentic: Blue Flag beaches, wind-sculpted red cliffs, and trails scented with myrtle and rosemary.
But Tortolì is also living, open-air art, with the Su Logu de s’Iscultura open-air museum, where artworks interact with the landscape and everyday life.
And after the sea and culture, comes taste: handmade culurgiones, fresh fish, full-bodied wines, and heartfelt hospitality.
Tortolì and Arbatax await you – for a journey where every step is a discovery, every flavour a memory, and every sunset an invitation to stay.
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The Battery Park (Parco Batteria) Press▶️ to listen to the audioguide! 🔊 Indicazioni The “Batteria Park,” so named for its former anti-aircraft and naval batteries, still preserves thirteen buildings—known as “casemates”—that once housed the soldiers charged with defending this strategically important port during World War II. In 2008, thanks to public funding, the area underwent…

As you move among these ancient stones, imagine the farmers, craftsmen, and priests who made S’Ortali ’e su Monti a thriving center of life and ceremony for over a millennium.



Cala Moresca is a small, sheltered cove where the calm sea gently laps against the shore. The vivid contrast between the emerald-green waters and the red-hued rocks creates a truly unique setting, making this spot in Tortolì one of the most enchanting along the coast.