La vivace piazza centrale di Pula con locali e vita mondana, a breve distanza dal Sant'Efis Hotel

What to see in Pula

Pula is one of the most popular and famous tourist destinations on the southern coast of Sardinia and Sulcis. Its beating heart is the pedestrian center which becomes a lively meeting point for tourists. Strolling through the charming streets leads to the central square called Piazza del Popolo, dotted with pleasant corners where you can […]

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Paesaggio naturalistico della regione del Sulcis in Sardegna, facilmente raggiungibile dal Sant'Efis Hotel

The Sulcis Territory

Sulcis is the southern tip of Sardinia characterized by lagoons, long clear beaches, with alternating sandy stretches and cliffs that plunge into magnificent sea beds. The Sulcis extends from Pula to the island of Sant’Antioco and also includes mountain areas. Its vegetation is varied and the views are incomparable. The trekking itineraries extend from the […]

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La spiaggia di Su Guventeddu a Pula con acque turchesi, situata di fronte al Sant'Efis Hotel

The Surrounding Area of the Hotel

From the beach of Su Guventeddu, it is easy to reach the park of the same name. Among the spontaneous and luxuriant plants you can take panoramic routes and reach the typical pebble bays that alternate with the beaches of Sulcis. Continuing along the beach in the opposite direction, you reach the beach of Fichi […]

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La suggestiva Chiesa di Sant'Efisio a Pula, situata a pochi passi dal Sant'Efis Hotel e vicino all'area archeologica di Nora

The church of Sant’Efisio

A few meters from the sea stands the charming church consecrated to Sant’Efisio, patron saint of Sardinia. Rebuilt several times over the course of history, the church has origins that are lost in antiquity. The small sanctuary, destination of the procession that unfolds in the area in May, has been at the center of events […]

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Rovine archeologiche di Nora vicino a Pula Sardegna

Nora and the Archaeological Zone

On the promontory that dominates the bays south-west of Cagliari, there is the seaside area of Pula. Her name is Nora. Nora was once a large town, whose presence affected the populations and trade of the Mediterranean. Phoenician, Punic and Roman ships landed in its port which for a long time remained a refuge and […]

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