Festivals and Celebrations
Traditional celebrations, food and wine festivals, and religious rituals mark the passage of time—blending culture, flavor, and a strong sense of community.
Traditional celebrations, food and wine festivals, and religious rituals mark the passage of time—blending culture, flavor, and a strong sense of community.
Fig trees are unmissable in the locality of Chia, and fig farming is the most important economic industry after tourism.
The Church of the Madonna del Carmine or of the Blessed Virgin of Carmel is located in the centre of Teulada.
The feast of the Moadonna del Rosario celebrates the patron saint of the town of Domus de Maria.
The feast of the Spirito Santo takes place over the Pentecost weekend in Domus de Maria.
The festival dedicated to St John the Baptist, patron saint of Pula, takes place from 21 to 24 June.
St. Peter, the patron saint of Villa San Pietro, is celebrated in the church of the same name.
Saint Victoria was a martyr from the time of Emperor Diocletian. The festival in her honour is traditionally held in the third week of September.
The feast in honour of Sant'Efis and its procession is the most important religious ceremony in the island of Sardinia.
The festival in honour of Sant’ Efis is the most important sacred ceremony in the whole of Sardinia, and among the most important folk festivals in the western Mediterranean.
The origin of the festival in honour of Sant’Efis (1st – 4th May) date as far back as 1652, when a vow was made to the saint to free the island from a severe plague epidemic.
Isidoro was born in Madrid in the 11th century, and he is much venerated on the island and in many other Mediterranean communities.
For more than 40 years, the ancient Roman theatre of Nora, in the municipality of Pula, has been the enchanting setting of a spoken word event called La Notte Dei Poeti (The Night of the Poets).
25 July 2010 marks a significant date for the municipality of Pula: this when the statue of the Madonna del Mare (Madonna of the Sea) was placed in the depths of the sea of Nora.
For more than 30 years, Pula Dimensione Estate has provided entertainment throughout the summer in the town of Pula and its surroundings.
Fishing is undoubtedly one of the most widespread economic activities in the Teulada area.
In the countryside of Sarroch, in the locality of 'Barracas de Sus', is the 17th-century church dedicated to Saint George of Suelli.
Every year, during the fourth week of August, the town celebrates San Raimondo.
Santa Margherita is a locality in the municipality of Pula, in southern Sardinia, well known for its coastline, but also encompassing a very small village built around the parish church of Santa Margherita.