Bosa is one of the most fascinating and rich in history village of the island. Nestled in a wild and wonderful nature in the west of Sardinia, it is crossed by the only navigable river of Sardinia: the river Temo.
A wonderful mix of scenic views and grid of small cobbled streets with typical colorful houses that give an unmistakable glance. Not to mention that Bosa overlooks the sea, with a beautiful city beach and its historic tower.
The west coast of Sardinia, in its central area, is characterized by long beaches alternating with coves and small wild beaches and reachable by short treks. Heading north, towards Alghero, you can walk along one of the most beautiful coast of Europe, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Even the coastal road in the south has a unique charm, between towers of Spanish origin and a panorama that changes from kilometer to kilometer.
Bosa, like the whole island, is also famous for its food and wine traditions. Above all, Bosa, is the homeland of Malvasia, a particular wine with a straw color and an intense flavor.