Best attractions and places to see around Crabas/Cabras are located on the Sinis Peninsula in Sardinia, Italy. This region features a blend of historical, cultural, and natural attractions. Visitors can explore ancient archaeological sites, significant Nuragic monuments, and early Christian churches. The area is also known for its unique quartz beaches and important wetlands, offering diverse natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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the 2 seas of the Tharros peninsula
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The first 9 km are a bit boring, but the rest is fun and technical.
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The archaeological area of Tharros represents one of the most precious testimonies of ancient Sardinian history. Among the necropolises and Nuragic, Phoenician and Punic remains, the tower of San Giovanni stands out. This coastal tower, built between the 16th and 17th centuries, was built to defend the coast from the incursions of pirates and Barbary corsairs.
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The lighthouse of Capo San Marco stands majestically on the tip of the Sinis promontory, overlooking the ancient ruins of Tharros. Still in operation, the lighthouse and its surroundings were the setting for the film "A Small Southern Business" by Rocco Papaleo. From this elevated position, the views are enchanting and breathtaking.
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Very simple inside, but nonetheless very impressive. The thick walls tell of a long history.
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The early Christian Chiesa di San Giovanni di Sinis was built in the area of a Punic necropolis. The Romanesque - Byzantine three-aisled building with a central dome over the transept has its origins in the 6th century and was renovated in the X./XI. Its current form in the 19th century makes it one of the oldest places of worship in Sardinia. The building was restored in 2010/12.
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The Capo San Marco Lighthouse is an active lighthouse located on the Capo San Marco promontory at the tip of the Sinis Peninsula overlooking the ruins below Tharros. The structure is located in the municipality of Cabras, in the west of the island on the sea of Sardinia.
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The tower is located on the Sinis peninsula on the west coast of Sardinia in the province of OristanoSan Giovanni di Sinis is a small town.
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The region is rich in ancient history. You can visit the Tharros Archaeological Site, an ancient Phoenician city later a Roman *urbs*, featuring ruins like two necropolises and a baths complex. Another significant site is the Mont'e Prama Necropolis, where the famous Giants of Mont'e Prama were discovered. The area also has over 70 Nuraghi and ancient prenuragic sites like Cuccuru is Arrius.
To see the impressive Giants of Mont'e Prama, a collection of stone statues from the Nuragic people, you should visit the Civic Museum of Cabras (Museo Civico Giovanni Marongiu). The museum houses many of these statues along with other archaeological finds from the Sinis Peninsula.
Yes, the area features several historical churches. The Church of St. John of Sinis is one of Sardinia's oldest, with parts dating back to the 6th century Byzantine Age. You can also visit the Chiesa di San Francesco, rebuilt in 1838, which houses the significant 'Cross of Nicodemus'.
Cabras is renowned for its stunning coastline. Is Arutas is particularly famous for its unique sand composed of tiny, multi-colored quartz grains. Other beautiful 'crystal beaches' in the area known for their quartz sands and clear turquoise waters include Mari Ermi and Maimoni.
For birdwatching and observing diverse fauna, the Cabras Wetlands and the S'Ena Arrubia Pond are excellent choices. These wetland areas are home to various plant species, fish, and aquatic birds like pink flamingos. Laguna Mistras, a RAMSAR wetland, is also an important site for birdwatching.
The Sinis Peninsula Marine Protected Area offers intense natural beauty. It features basalt cliffs, multi-colored rocks, and inland lagoons that often host pink flamingos. This area also includes the uncontaminated islands of Mal di Ventre and Catalano rocky islet.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities around Cabras. You can find easy trails like the 'Capo San Marco — Ring tour' or the 'Loop of Capo San Marco'. For more options and detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Crabas/Cabras guide.
The Sinis Peninsula offers great cycling. You can find moderate MTB trails like the 'Sinis Peninsula Loop' or 'Corrìghias Beach – San Giovanni di Sinis Tower loop'. For road cycling, there are routes such as the 'Church of San Salvatore – Torregrande Beach loop'. Discover more routes in the MTB Trails around Crabas/Cabras and Road Cycling Routes around Crabas/Cabras guides.
Many attractions in Cabras are suitable for families. The unique quartz beaches like Is Arutas are perfect for swimming and sunbathing. The S'Ena Arrubia Pond offers opportunities for wildlife observation, and the Church of St. John of Sinis provides an accessible historical experience.
Cabras offers a compelling destination combining historical depth with natural splendor. The region is ideal for visitors seeking ancient history, stunning coastlines, and unique biodiversity. Spring and early autumn generally provide pleasant weather for exploring both the archaeological sites and natural features without the peak summer crowds.
Cabras is famous for its seafood, particularly 'bottarga,' which is Sardinian caviar made from mullet roe. This local delicacy is a must-try for food enthusiasts visiting the area.
Yes, several spots offer breathtaking views. The St. John's Tower, located on a hill overlooking the archaeological area of Tharros, provides panoramic views of the Mediterranean. The Tharros Archaeological Site itself also offers scenic coastal vistas.


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