Conrad Chia Laguna Sardinia: A haven of history and nature

I am contemplating the Torre di Chia from the balcony of my suite at the Conrad Chia Laguna Sardinia hotel. The Spanish built the defensive round tower in the 16th century – on the far side of the lagoon from where I am standing – to ward off pirates raiding the southern coast of the Mediterranean island. Other than its half-millennium of history, there isn’t very much that is remarkable about it.

What is remarkable is what it sits on – ancient Bithia. This settlement, built by the Phoenicians, had existed since at least the eighth century BC. But when the Phoenicians arrived, there were people already living in the area – a people we call the Nuragic civilisation. We don’t know what they called themselves. Curiously, they haven’t left us any writing – or none that we have found at any rate. So, historians have named them for the often monumental dry-stone structures that lie dotted around the interior of the island in various states of preservation. One of the most impressive Nuragic sites is at Su Nuraxi, a 90-minute drive due north from Conrad Chia Laguna.

Conrad Chia Laguna Sardinia

(Image credit: Hilton)

(Sardinia is peppered with archaeological sites. Another, called Nora, is located 25 minutes from the Conrad and it is also well-worth visiting. Like Bithia, it was founded by the Phoenicians, but it is the impressive Roman ruins that you see today.)

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