Torre delle Stelle is a coastal village in South Sardinia, set on a soft-edged promontory overlooking the Golfo degli Angeli, shaped by two bays and a night sky so clear it gave the village its name. Days here move to a Mediterranean rhythm: salt air, warm stone, and the quiet luxury of space. The coast feels intimate rather than crowded, with beaches you can return to again and again. And when evening comes, the light softens, the sea calms, and the stars arrive in full.
la bella vita e il buon cibo
Genn’e Mari is the broad, sandy bay with clear, welcoming water and a classic beach-day ease. Cann’e Sisa feels wilder at the edges, a second sweep of shoreline where the sea turns luminous and snorkelling calls. Between them, Cala Delfino is a smaller cove tucked into rock, a hidden pocket of turquoise that rewards those who like their coastline quieter and closer to nature.
Behind the beaches, low hills rise into the scented world of macchia mediterranea. Juniper, mastic, myrtle, strawberry tree, and holm oak warm in the sun, releasing that unmistakable Sardinian perfume on the breeze. Further inland, the Sette Fratelli mountains form a green horizon, a protected landscape of forests, granite, and walking trails where nature feels vast, close, and wonderfully unchanged.
Torre delle Stelle is more than a summer postcard. It is a living village with a year-round community, local services, and an easy, familiar rhythm. In season, it comes alive with cafés, casual restaurants, small shops, and evenings that spill softly into the streets. Even at its busiest, it keeps its character: relaxed, discreet, and rooted in the simple pleasures of sea, sun, and time together.