Best attractions and places to see around Isthintini/Stintino include a variety of natural landscapes, historical sites, and cultural points of interest. Located on the northwestern tip of Sardinia, this region is characterized by its clear waters, diverse beaches, and rocky headlands. Visitors can explore historical towers, former prison facilities, and renowned beaches. The area offers a blend of coastal beauty and historical depth.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Torre del Falcone is an incredible highlight, from here you have a wonderful view over the turquoise bay of La Pelosa, the Torre de Pelosa, the island of Piana and across to the Isola dell'Asinara, out to the open sea, as well as the east and west coasts of Stintino and the narrow headland across to Porto Torre.
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Beautiful hike with magnificent viewpoints. The climb is sometimes a little steep with 2 walls in the rocks but it is passable. I recommend starting with the climb to the tower and then making swimming spots on the way back.
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Asinara was once a prison island and served as a prisoner of war camp during World War II. Because the swamps had not yet been drained, many prisoners died of malaria. Convicted members of the mafia were held here until 1997.
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Pelosa beach is a beautiful and very popular beach. The sand is clear and fine, while the sea shines with incredible shades of blue. Tends to get very crowded when the weather is nice. Protecting this wonder from the force of the open sea are the Isola Piana, so flat that it does not obstruct the view of the majestic rocks of Asinara behind it, and the suggestive dark stacks of Capo Falcone, on top of which the tower stands Falcone granite. At the foot of the rugged black shale promontory lies an islet dominated by the Pelosa tower, built in 1578 to control transit towards the gulf, today a distinctive element of the beach.
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The Falcone tower is mentioned for the first time in the map of the military engineer Rocco Cappellino, sent to Sardinia by Emperor Charles V in 1552; it was probably built in 1577. Considering its strategic position, rather than defining it as a robust or simple tower (as defense towers were called), it could be considered more of a watchtower and signaling tower. The garrison consisted of two soldiers armed with two rifles and two pushguns. From up here, you can enjoy an extraordinary view of Asinara and the sea.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Falcone Tower. This 16th-century tower offers an extraordinary vista of Asinara Island and the surrounding sea. Another excellent spot is Capo Falcone, a rocky headland providing spectacular views of La Pelosa Beach and Asinara Island, especially at sunset.
Stintino offers several historical sites. You can explore Fornelli Prison on Asinara Island, which served as a maximum-security prison until 1997 and is now open to visitors. The Falcone Tower is another significant historical landmark. Additionally, the Tonnara Museum (Tuna Museum) in Stintino village delves into the region's rich tuna fishing history.
Yes, Stintino has several family-friendly options. La Pelosa Beach is very popular for its shallow, clear waters, ideal for children. Porto Palmas Beach is another good choice, being a small, uncrowded cove. Exploring the historic Stintino village with its two small ports and local shops can also be enjoyable for families. Boat excursions to Asinara National Park offer opportunities to see wildlife and swim in beautiful coves.
Beyond the well-known beaches, Stintino boasts several unique natural features. Cala Grande is a rocky beach perfect for snorkeling and diving due to its rich seabed. Coscia di Donna Beach offers a distinctive rocky, lunar landscape with emerald waters, also great for snorkeling. For birdwatching enthusiasts, Casaraccio Pond is a nature oasis known for its variety of avian species, including pink flamingos.
Stintino and its surroundings offer various outdoor activities. For mountain biking, you can explore routes like the 'Capo Falcone and Stintino Loop' or the 'Saline Beach – Ezzi Mannu Beach loop'. Runners can enjoy trails such as the 'Trail run between the eastern and western coasts around Stintino' or the 'Spiaggia delle Saline loop'. Cyclists have options like 'Around Stintino – long tour along the coast' or the 'Stagno di Pilo Coastal Loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the respective guides: MTB Trails around Isthintini/Stintino, Running Trails around Isthintini/Stintino, and Cycling around Isthintini/Stintino.
The best time to visit Stintino largely depends on your preferences. For enjoying the beaches like La Pelosa Beach and swimming, the summer months (June to September) are ideal, though it can be very crowded. If you prefer a quieter experience with pleasant weather for hiking and exploring, spring (April-May) and early autumn (October) are excellent choices, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty without the peak season crowds.
Yes, due to its immense popularity and efforts to preserve its natural beauty, access to La Pelosa Beach is subject to reservation, especially during peak season. It's advisable to book online in advance to secure your spot.
Stintino is renowned for its fresh seafood and traditional Sardinian dishes. You can savor local delicacies such as octopus, spaghetti with bottarga, and fresh tuna or cuttlefish stew. A typical dessert to try is the Tumbarella, a fried pastry filled with ricotta cheese. The village's trattorias often serve these local flavors.
If you're looking for quieter alternatives to La Pelosa Beach, consider Le Saline Beach, known for its unique white quartz sand and generally calmer atmosphere. Ezzi Mannu Beach and Pazzona Beach also offer beautiful golden sands and crystalline waters, often with fewer crowds. Porto Palmas Beach is another small, uncrowded cove worth visiting.
Asinara National Park is a protected marine area covering an entire island, easily accessible by boat from Stintino. It's known for its beautiful coves, crystal-clear waters, and unique wildlife, including donkeys and wild boars. Boat excursions are available, offering opportunities for swimming and exploring the island, which also features an ancient 19th-century prison.
Yes, exploring Stintino and its scenic surroundings by bicycle or e-bike is a popular activity. There are coastal roads and nature trails that are perfect for cycling, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful landscapes at your own pace. Komoot offers several cycling routes, such as 'Around Stintino – long tour along the coast' and the 'Stagno di Pilo Coastal Loop', which you can find in the Cycling around Isthintini/Stintino guide.
Visitors frequently praise Stintino for its stunning natural beauty, particularly the incredibly clear, turquoise waters and fine sands of its beaches. The historical sites, such as the coastal towers and the former prison, also offer fascinating insights into the region's past. Many appreciate the panoramic views from spots like Falcone Tower and the charm of the traditional fishing village atmosphere.


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