Alghero: Visit the Porto Conte Park Ecomuseum
A full-day journey through a living open-air museum where ancient history, natural landscapes, and modern science converge along the Sardinian coast.
The Porto Conte Park Ecomuseum stretches across a mosaic of protected landscapes and heritage sites just a few kilometres from Alghero, forming one of the most layered cultural and environmental destinations in Sardinia. This six-hour visit traces thousands of years of human presence alongside some of the island's most dramatic coastal scenery. Visitors of all ages and fitness levels will find the experience accessible and deeply rewarding.
The park encompasses multiple distinct sites spread within a radius of approximately ten kilometres, each contributing a different dimension to the overall narrative. From palaeontological reproductions and Nuragic archaeology to a museum dedicated to Antoine de Saint-Exupery and an immersive marine environment tunnel, the range of subject matter is genuinely broad. The sites are linked by a shared identity rooted in conservation, education, and the relationship between people and this territory over millennia.
At the western edge of the park, the geo-site of Capo Caccia offers a panoramic viewpoint known as the Belvedere della Foradada, a landmark that draws naturalists, historians, and curious travellers in equal measure. The area surrounding it holds evidence of Neolithic settlements, Roman occupation, World War II infrastructure, and the natural habitats that have persisted through all of it. Moving through these layers in a single day provides a perspective that few conventional tours can match.
The Porto Conte Park app enhances the visit with audio guides for each site and augmented reality technology at the ancient Roman villa of Sant'Imbenia, allowing visitors to engage with the archaeological record in an interactive way. Refreshment points are available within the park, and all sites are accessible by car with dedicated parking facilities.
Tour Highlights
Explore the ancient Roman villa of Sant'Imbenia, now enhanced with augmented reality through the park's dedicated app.
Walk through the 'Le Prigionette' oasis, a starting point for foot, bicycle, and e-bike itineraries through protected natural habitat.
Visit the M.A.P.S. environmental and historical museum on the Punta Giglio promontory, one of the park's most scenic locations.
Discover the M.A.S.E. museum, dedicated to writer and aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupery, in a setting that honours his literary legacy.
Encounter Alguerex, a palaeontological exhibition featuring realistic reproductions of dinosaurs in a park environment.
Explore Casa Gioiosa, which houses a theme park and exhibition dedicated to 'The Little Prince', a botanical garden, and an immersive marine tunnel.
Take in the panoramic Belvedere della Foradada at Capo Caccia, one of the most celebrated viewpoints on the Sardinian coastline.
How the Day Unfolds
Begin the day at Casa Gioiosa, where 'The Little Prince' exhibition, an immersive marine environment tunnel, and the botanical garden provide an engaging introduction to the ecomuseum's blend of culture and natural science. This site sets the tone for a visit that moves fluidly between disciplines.
Continue to Alguerex, where life-size reproductions of dinosaurs are displayed in a realistic outdoor setting. The exhibition draws on contemporary palaeontological research to place these finds in their broader scientific context.
Visit the M.A.S.E. museum dedicated to Antoine de Saint-Exupery before heading to the ancient Roman villa of Sant'Imbenia. The augmented reality function on the park app allows you to visualise the villa as it once stood, adding depth to what remains on site today.
The 'Le Prigionette' oasis serves as a gateway to the park's network of historical and naturalistic trails, navigable on foot, by bicycle, or by e-bike. The area reflects centuries of land use and conservation effort within the protected zone.
Conclude the day at the M.A.P.S. environmental and historical museum on the Punta Giglio promontory, then make your way to the Belvedere della Foradada at Capo Caccia. The coastal panorama here brings the day's layered narrative of landscape and history into sharp relief.
What Is Included
Included
- Access to all Porto Conte Park Ecomuseum sites
- Audio guide via the Porto Conte Park app for each site
- Augmented reality experience at the Sant'Imbenia Roman villa
- Parking facilities at all sites
- Access to refreshment points within the park
Not Included
- Personal transport between sites (car required)
- Food and beverages
- Bicycle or e-bike rental at Le Prigionette
- Personal travel insurance
- Gratuities
Important Information
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Secure your visit to one of Sardinia's most distinctive heritage and nature destinations. This full-day ecomuseum experience is available for groups and individuals, with flexible itinerary options across all sites.
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