Sport

Water sports
People who love the sea and outdoor life won’t be disappointed. Winds that suddenly change their direction and strength make this area an ideal destination for lovers of sailing in all its variations. Kite-surfing, windsurfing, diving: these are only some of the sports on offer along the coast of Sulcis Iglesiente district, whose clean and crystal-clear waters invite you to discover the marine world and the beauty hidden beneath the waves. The best places for water sports are: Buggerru, Iglesias, Portoscuso, Porto Botte, Masua, Sant’Antioco and Carloforte. Here some local organizations can also offer support.

Sport fishing and fish tourism
At the heart of this concept is the aim of appreciation and enjoyment of the natural marine environment by all means, along with any associated cultural features. You can rent a boat or go on fishing vessels for recreational-tourism purposes in Masua, Buggerru, Sant’Antioco, Portoscuso e Carloforte .
Speleology and rock-climbing in Masua , Carbonia , Iglesias e Santadi.

Natural excursions
You can play sports and outdoor activities, such as trekking, natural excursions, cycling tours, mountain biking, horse riding, motor bikes, jeeps and quads in Gonnesa, Iglesias, Fluminimaggiore, Carbonia, Santadi, Sant’Anna Arresi and Sant’Antioco. We can recommend local operators and organization for these sports.

Cultural Events

Summer will win you over with an events calendar that boasts an international prestige and several religious, cultural, sport and music events.
Jazz, blues, classical melodies and ethnic rhythms are the background sounds of Summertime events in Sulcis Iglesiente and their calendar doesn’t end until October or November. Wine and food are also protagonists: first of all there is “Girotonno” in Carloforte, when tuna becomes the prince of the table during an international competition for chefs de cuisine showing many different fish recipes. Sulcis Iglesiente offers a huge calendar of town festivals.

It’s a true mine of flavors where you can taste “malloreddus” (traditional pasta), well-cooked sheep, lamb and fish, not forgetting the local wines: enjoy a glass of ruby red Carignano DOC from Sulcis or a glass of strong Sardinian Cannonau.

The Mauritanian Wedding is the traditional nuptial ceremony celebrated the first week of August by the Maureddus (i.e. the Moors), as the inhabitants of the lower Sulcis were once referred to. This is a joyful and varied ritual which is rich in music, traditional dances, costumes and food, for a symbolic representation which is ready to offer spectators some of its magic in the main square of Santadi town.