Palau is a town in the Sardinia region of Italy that was founded in 1875 and is home to historic ruins, scenic natural wonders, beaches and adventure for the entire family. When it comes to beaches, Palau offers lots of different experiences. Families can relax in the sun, soft sand and surf at the white-sand beaches of Spiaggia Porto Liscia, Spiaggia di Costa Serena, Spiaggia di Vena Longa or Spiaggia di Nelson. Forested island beaches can be found at Spiaggia de La Sciumara and Spiaggia di Punta Cardinalino.

At the Punta Palau Lighthouse, you are able to explore a rocky coast with a historic lighthouse and find spectacular photo opportunities. At La Fortezza di Monte Altura stands an ancient military fortification that was built in the 19th century and used in both World Wars but never attacked. Island hopping is also an option at places like Parco Nazionale dell’Arcipelago di La Maddalena or Santo Stefano with its 18th-century fortress.

Palau: Was gibt es zu besichtigen und zu unternehmen?

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    Palau has the typical Sardinian charm of a town lying between the emerald green sea and rugged land. The pearl of the Gallura region with views of the Maddalena Archipelago, Palau is a popular tourist destination for relaxing on its golden beaches. The town also offers a wide range of unmissable experiences. If unique sights are your thing, don't miss a...

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Palau: Kulinarische Tipps

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    Palau's rich natural landscape is also reflected in its culinary tradition. Here, dishes from the land and sea evoke the beach and provide enticing hints of the place itself, creating a magical blend of flavours and landscapes that's a treat for both eyes and taste buds. Palau is brimming with opportunities to try typical dishes such as fregula pasta or...

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