
BY: Francesca Montillo
Sardinia, the second-largest island in the Mediterranean, boasts a distinct culture that has evolved over millennia. Northern Sardinia, in particular, offers a glimpse into traditions that have withstood the test of time. The region is dotted with ancient Nuraghi — mysterious stone structures dating back to the Bronze Age — that stand as silent sentinels of Sardinia’s prehistoric past.
The local population takes immense pride in their heritage, which is evident in the numerous festivals and events that occur throughout the year. One of the most famous is the “Cavalcata Sarda” in Sassari, a vibrant celebration featuring traditional costumes, horseback parades, and folk music. These festivals offer an authentic window into Sardinian life, highlighting the importance of community and tradition.
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