Sea, old town, sunset and one night in the village: a simple local itinerary to enjoy Bosa in 24 hours without rushing.
Many travellers visit Bosa for just a few hours, but the town deserves more time. With this one-day itinerary, you can enjoy the wild coast in the morning, check in and rest in the afternoon, discover the old town at sunset and end the day with a local dinner and a romantic walk along the Temo River.
It is the ideal plan if you are staying one night in Bosa and want to experience the town in a slower, more authentic way.
Bosa is at its best in the late afternoon and evening: after the coast, you can check in, rest, explore the old town on foot, enjoy dinner slowly and walk along the Temo river without having to leave right away.
Before reaching Cane Malu, Cala โe Moro and Sos Puppos, you can stop at Marinella Market Bosa: a small local deli located on the way to this part of the coast. It is a practical place to pick up something fresh and easy to carry with you, such as water, fruit, bread, cheese, cured meats or local products.
After picking up your picnic, reach the most natural and wild side of Bosa. Cane Malu, Cala โe Moro and the rocky coastline of Sos Puppos are perfect for travellers who love clear water, cliffs, authentic landscapes and places that feel different from a classic equipped beach.
This part of the itinerary is best in the morning: you have more energy, better light and more time to enjoy the landscape. Stop for a break, take a few photos and enjoy your picnic with a sea view.
In the afternoon, check in, freshen up and rest for a while. After the break, you can go out on foot and start exploring the old town.
The suggested route passes by Piazza Costituzione and its fountain, the Cathedral, the old clock of the Church of the Rosary and the Old Bridge, one of the most recognisable spots in Bosa.
In the late afternoon, leave space for the most beautiful part: wander through the colourful alleys of Sa Costa, slowly walk up towards the area below Malaspina Castle and stop at the viewpoint.
From here, Bosa opens up from above: colourful houses, the Temo river, old town rooftops and the surrounding landscape. It is one of the most memorable moments of the day.
In the evening, Bosa changes rhythm. Choose a local restaurant, try the flavours of the area and end the day with a walk along the Temo river.
With lights, colourful houses and reflections on the water, the riverside is perfect for a peaceful and romantic walk.
Before check-out, take one last walk through the old town. It is the perfect moment to buy souvenirs, local products, Malvasia di Bosa or small handmade memories to bring home.
It is a simple way to end your stay slowly, without leaving Bosa too quickly.
Yes, you can visit Bosa in one day, but staying one night allows you to enjoy the old town, the sunset, a local dinner and an evening walk along the Temo river without rushing.
A car is recommended to reach Cane Malu, Cala โe Moro and Sos Puppos. Once back in the centre, many old town stops can be visited comfortably on foot.
Cane Malu and the rocky coastal area are more suitable for travellers who can move carefully and wear comfortable shoes. It is not a classic equipped beach and should be avoided with rough sea or strong wind.
Yes. After a morning by the coast, you can check in, rest and enjoy Bosa at its best: late afternoon, sunset and evening.
Contact us on WhatsApp: we will help you choose the most suitable stay and, by booking directly with Sardinian Gallery, we can offer you the best available direct proposal, with more flexibility for check-in and check-out when possible.