Explore Sardinia’s ancient Nuragic civilization at Barumini’s UNESCO site. Discover Su Nuraxi’s secrets and Casa Zapata Museum with expert guides.
Explore Sardinia’s ancient Nuragic civilization at Barumini’s UNESCO site. Discover Su Nuraxi’s secrets and Casa Zapata Museum with expert guides.
- Su Nuraxi - Barumini has served as a cultural and economic center since prehistoric times and continues to be one of Sardinia’s most fascinating historical locations. Su Nuraxi, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997, is the island’s most remarkable and well-preserved nuragic complex. This ancient fortress, featuring a central tower…
- Su Nuraxi - Barumini has served as a cultural and economic center since prehistoric times and continues to be one of Sardinia’s most fascinating historical locations. Su Nuraxi, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997, is the island’s most remarkable and well-preserved nuragic complex. This ancient fortress, featuring a central tower and surrounding village, represents the most significant legacy of the Nuragic civilization, providing visitors with a unique exploration of Sardinia’s ancient history.

- Transfer
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- Tour of Barumini Nuraghe and Casa Zapata Museum
- Transfer
- Tour guide
- Tour of Barumini Nuraghe and Casa Zapata Museum
- Nuraghe Barumini entrance ticket (€15 to be paid on site for all ages)
- Nuraghe Barumini entrance ticket (€15 to be paid on site for all ages)
Join a tour with transfer from Cagliari to explore one of Sardinia’s most significant archaeological sites: the Nuraghe ‘Su Nuraxi’ in Barumini, located in the southern part of the island and recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. This impressive megalithic structure, a symbol of the ancient Nuragic civilization that thrived between the 2nd and…
Join a tour with transfer from Cagliari to explore one of Sardinia’s most significant archaeological sites: the Nuraghe ‘Su Nuraxi’ in Barumini, located in the southern part of the island and recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. This impressive megalithic structure, a symbol of the ancient Nuragic civilization that thrived between the 2nd and 1st millennium B.C., is one of the largest and most renowned on the island. It holds the distinction of being the first Nuragic site to undergo scientific archaeological excavation. Following this, visit the Casa Zapata Museum, which is divided into three sections: archaeological, historical, and ethnographic. An expert guide will accompany you, sharing stories and anecdotes throughout the experience.
- You should bring with you: sporty clothing, comfortable and suitable for the season, comfortable shoes suitable for walking, backpack, hat, sun cream, snack, water
- Pets are not allowed
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.