Bosa is a charming coastal town in northwestern Sardinia, Italy, located along the Temo River. The town features colorful medieval houses cascading down hillsides toward the sea, a 12th-century Malaspina Castle, and narrow cobblestone streets typical of Sardinian architecture. Visitors explore the historic center on foot, swim in crystal-clear waters, and sample local seafood specialties in waterfront restaurants.
Bosa is a municipality of approximately 7,500 inhabitants in the province of Oristano, north-western Sardinia, Italy, situated on the lower Temo River roughly 35 kilometres south of Alghero. It is classified as one of the Borghi piu belli d'Italia (Most Beautiful Villages of Italy) and is the production zone of the Malvasia di Bosa DOC, one of the rarest appellation wines in the country. Editorial content reflects publicly available geographic, cultural, and practical travel information current as of 2025.