Alghero
Do not be surprised if the language you hear around you in this lively city on the coast sounds a little different - almost like Spanish.It is, and it is possible to find some signs and labels in Spanish.A pope from the fourteenth century gave Sardinia to King Aragon, hoping to snatch the island from Pisa and Genova.The Liturgy in the Church of San Francesco is still said in Catalan and you should visit it to see the graceful 13th century monastery, which has arrived through the left side of the altar.As the afternoon fades in the evening, one of the popular things to do is climb the walls built by the Spaniards to protect against the sea attack and join the locals for an evening promenade along their wide bastions, to look at the sunset over the Mediterranean.The old city and the beautiful Capo Caccia, Villa Las Tronas Hotel SPA was a favorite refuge of the Royal Savoy family, and the services and accommodations are still suitable for a king

