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EXPLORE NORA’S ANCIENT HISTORY

Legend has it that the ancient settlement of Nora was Sardinia’s first ever town. It’s located on Capo Pula in the bay of Cagliari, with several stunning beaches to catch rays on. Set along the picturesque southern coast of the island, just a 40-minute drive from the heart of Cagliari, Nora is home to a captivating archaeological site and offers a unique blend of history and natural beauty. 

Steeped in ancient history, Nora is renowned for its well-preserved ruins dating back to the Phoenician, Carthaginian, and Roman eras, providing a fascinating glimpse into the island’s rich past. Take time to explore the ancient ruins, including a Roman amphitheatre, thermal baths, and mosaics, with the sparkling blue sea as a backdrop. Pop into the Museum of Nora for further insight into the site’s history and significance, before heading over to the lagoon of Nora for an incredible sunset. 

As well as its archaeological treasures, Nora boasts stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters, making it a great destination if you’re a sun-seeker and lover of water sports. You can relax on pristine white sandy beaches, snorkel in the vibrant underwater world, and take boat trips to discover the nearby coves, lagoons, and marine life.

Nora has a charming coastal scene, with waterfront restaurants serving fresh seafood and local delicacies. It’s also just a leisurely stroll away from the heart of Pula, which has plenty of cute cafés and shops selling artisanal crafts and souvenirs. Whether you want to explore its ancient ruins, soak up the sun on the perfect beaches, or surround yourself with nature, Nora makes a great base on the beautiful island of Sardinia.

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Your Nora questions, answered

It takes two hours and 45 minutes to fly from London to Cagliari. From Cagliari Elmas Airport, you can drive to Nora in around 40 minutes.
Unless you want scorching temperatures and lots of crowds, the best times to visit Sardinia are April to May and September to October. 
Expect lots of fresh pasta and seafood. Try the local cheesy pastries, fresh lobster, and spit-roasted meats – Sardinia’s an island famous for its good food.

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