Sant'Antioco, a sub-island of Sardinia, is the fourth largest island in Italy, measuring 42 square miles and featuring a population of about 11,000. Renowned for its tranquility and rich maritime history, Sant'Antioco offers a mix of cultural influences and delicious local wines made from Carignan grapes. Founded by Phoenicians, the island has seen a variety of rulers throughout its history. The city is known for its colorful buildings, a peaceful waterfront promenade, and significant historical sites, making it a unique blend of heritage and natural beauty.
Sant'Antioco is Italy's fourth largest island, rich in maritime history and cultural influences, offering tranquil experiences far from the crowds of more popular destinations.
Founded by Phoenicians as a port in the 8th century BCE, the island holds stories from diverse rulers like Romans, Vandals, and Byzantines, enriching its heritage.
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