San Pietro

San Pietro Island (Italian: Isola di San Pietro, Ligurian Tabarchino: Uiza de San Pé, Sardinian: Isula 'e Sàntu Pèdru) is an island approximately seven kilometres (four nautical miles) off the South western Coast of Sardinia, Italy, facing the Sulcis peninsula.

San Pietro is an island in Sardinia with rugged coastlines – plan your visit with this guide to travel, accommodation and local attractions.

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Discover San Pietro Island with Isla Guru’s expert travel guide. Explore top attractions, local insights, and vibrant festivals for the perfect island getaway.

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Discover San Pietro, a serene island near Sardinia, perfect for family vacations. Explore Carloforte's charm, stunning landscapes, and untouched nature.

San Pietro, a tiny island off the coast of Sardinia - Dolcevia.com

Jun 192020 San Pietro Island, Sardinia Discover the San Pietro Island and its amazing hidden places! Inhabited since prehistoric times and called the "island of the sparrow hawks" by the Punic, the island of San Pietro is located in the south-western tip of Sardinia, facing the Sulcitan coast.

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Location and Geography San Pietro Island, also known as Isola di San Pietro in Italian, is located southwest of Sardinia, Italy's second-largest island. It is part of the province of Carbonia-Iglesias and is characterized by rugged coastlines, pristine beaches, and crystal-clear waters. The island covers an area of approximately 51 square kilometers, making it a perfect destination for ...

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From Carloforte, the main town in San Pietro, we start to understand what it means to really experience the island. In 1738, when still uninhabited, it was colonized by Genoese families who had initially moved to the African island of Tabarka to extract coral – hence the term Tabarchini for the island’s inhabitants.

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