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Museo Archeologico di Olbia
Olbia’s main archaeological museum on a small island in the harbor, with finds from Nuragic, Punic, Greek and Roman periods, including shipwreck remains.
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Olbia’s main archaeological museum on a small island in the harbor, with finds from Nuragic, Punic, Greek and Roman periods, including shipwreck remains.
An archaeological site with interpretive visits focused on a Nuragic sacred well; worthwhile for travelers interested in ancient Sardinian religion and history.
Well-regarded ethnographic museum in the Gallura area, often visited from Olbia for insight into traditional Sardinian rural life and crafts.
The old town is the main walking area for shopping, churches, evening strolls and everyday city life, especially lively in summer.
Olbia’s principal central street, lined with shops and historic buildings, and a natural starting point for exploring the city on foot.
Popular central square near the waterfront, often used for events and evening promenades, with easy access to the historic center.
A Gallura specialty of layered stale bread, pecorino cheese, and rich meat broth, baked until soft and golden. It is one of the signature comfort dishes of northern Sardinia.
Traditional Sardinian stuffed pasta, often filled with potato, pecorino, and mint. In northern Sardinia it is a beloved handmade pasta served with tomato sauce or butter and sage.
Slow-roasted suckling pig, seasoned simply and cooked until the skin is crisp. It is one of Sardinia’s best-known celebratory dishes and a classic choice in local agriturismi and traditional trattorie
Established seafood-focused trattoria in central Olbia, known for classic Sardinian fish dishes, pasta, and a relaxed traditional atmosphere.
Well-known restaurant in Olbia’s historic center serving Sardinian cuisine with a refined touch, including regional pasta, meat, and seafood in an elegant setting.
Popular beachside dining venue near Olbia appreciated for seafood, cocktails, and sunset views, with a stylish but approachable atmosphere.
Costs are moderate by Italian standards. Summer raises hotel and dining prices, while casual meals stay fairly reasonable.
Service is often included or modestly priced. Tipping is not required, but rounding up or leaving 5-10% for good restaurant service is appreciated. Round up taxis.
Official public transport app
Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport, Olbia -> Olbia Terranova Railway Station, Olbia
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