Muravera Welcome
“Muravera Welcome” is the tourism brand of the Municipality of Muravera, the main center of the historical region of Sarrabus, Sardinia. The logo takes the stylized outline of the Tower of Ten Horses (one of the community’s main monuments), recalls the letter “M” of Muravera, and reproduces the color palette of women’s traditional dress. Chromatics that synthesize and enhance the environmental, cultural and productive peculiarities of the area: the sea, sand, earth, oranges, rock and stone.
The territory of Muravera, in fact, offers visitors a breathtaking landscape: crystal-clear sea, enchanting beaches, expanses of citrus groves, Mediterranean essences and lagoons guarded by majestic towers that tell a thousand-year history. Welcome and welcome to Muravera!
“Muravera Welcome” is the tourist brand of the Municipality of Muravera, the main center of the historical region of Sarrabus, in Sardinia. The logo features the stylized profile of the Tower of the Ten Horses (one of the main monuments of the community), evokes the letter “M” of Muravera, and reproduces the color palette of the traditional women’s attire. These color schemes synthesize and enhance the environmental, cultural, and productive peculiarities of the territory: the sea, the sand, the land, the oranges, the rock, and the stone. Indeed, the territory of Muravera offers visitors a breathtaking landscape: crystal-clear sea, enchanting beaches, expanses of citrus groves, Mediterranean essences, and lagoons overlooked by majestic towers that tell a millennia-old story. Welcome to Muravera!
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Getting there
It is located about 65 km from Cagliari, exactly on the southeastern coast of Sardinia.
Starting from Cagliari, you drive along State Road 125 for about an hour.
If arriving from Arbatax, follow State Road 125, passing through Tortolì, Barisardo, Tertenia and Villaputzu.
Arriving instead from Porto Torres, take State Highway 131 to Macomer, take State Highway 129 to Nuoro, then continue first on State Highway 389 towards Lanusei and then on State Highway 125.
If, on the other hand, you are coming from Olbia, you need to drive along State Road 131 DCN to Nuoro, and then continue first on State Road 389 towards Lanusei and then on State Road 125