Descend into a 3,000-year-old Nuragic sacred well — one of Sardinia's most atmospheric Bronze Age temples — then explore Olbia's Phoenician-Roman layers with a private archaeologist guide who brings the island's deepest history alive.
What to expect
Your private vehicle collects you at the pier and heads inland through olive groves and granite outcrops to the Pozzo Sacro Nuraghe Milis, a perfectly preserved Bronze Age sacred well whose corbelled stone shaft descends 7 metres to a subterranean water chamber still used for ritual 3,000 years ago. Your guide explains the astronomical alignment — at the solstice, sunlight strikes the water's surface — before heading into Olbia to explore the remarkable Museo Archeologico, where a Phoenician-Roman shipwreck is displayed in situ. Lunch at a local agriturismo with hand-rolled culurgiones pasta and aged Cannonau can be arranged.
Good to know
Olbia is only 20 km from Golfo Aranci (25-minute drive). Total tour time 4–5 hours; fits comfortably within a port day. Pre-book the agriturismo lunch at least 48 hours in advance. The well site can be uneven — wear flat, closed-toe shoes. Museum is closed Mondays; confirm opening hours when booking.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Golfo Arranci — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.