Overview
Olbia is located on the north-estern coast of Sardegna and is a major point of entry onto the island both by land or sea since it is home to one of the island's largest ports and airports, so it is often here if you are exploring the Costa Smeralda / Emerald Coast or towns further south along the eastern seaboard of the island that you first enter Sardegna.
The city itself is reltaively uninteresting, although you can find the medieval San Simplicio basilica, and numerous cafes dotting central squares like Piazza Matteotti.
On the palm-lined waterfront to the east, the Museo Archeologico di Olbia has exhibits ranging from Nuragic artifacts to Roman warships. The hilltop Nuraghe Riu Mulinu is an archaeological complex with views of the Gulf of Olbia.
The city itself is reltaively uninteresting, although you can find the medieval San Simplicio basilica, and numerous cafes dotting central squares like Piazza Matteotti.
On the palm-lined waterfront to the east, the Museo Archeologico di Olbia has exhibits ranging from Nuragic artifacts to Roman warships. The hilltop Nuraghe Riu Mulinu is an archaeological complex with views of the Gulf of Olbia.
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