The residence San Paolo is located in via San Paolo n. 4 in the heart of Olbia’s city centre , a few steps from the main street, Corso Umberto, and the church of San Paolo.
Olbia’s environs offers many escursions’ proposals to the most exclusive seaside locations, places of naturalistic, archaeological and gastronomic interest. The 100 km wide coast has plenty of wonderful white sand beaches, small creeks which are quiet even during the peak of tourist crowd, and also rocky seabed for divers.
North of Olbia, places as Porto Rotondo, Porto Cervo and Costa Smeralda, La Maddalena Archipel, Santa Teresa di Gallura are worth visiting. Moreover the beaches of Bados, Pittulongu, Sos Aranzos, Spiaggia Bianca, Baia Caddinas (Golfo Aranci), Cala Moresca, Marinella, Spiaggia Ira (Porto Rotondo), Sa Rena Bianca (Portisco), Razza Cala di Junco (Costa Smeralda), Liscia Ruja (Costa Smeralda).
While South of the city Tavolara and Molara isles, the Costa Corallina, the beach of Le Saline, Porto Istana, Capo Coda Cavallo and San Teodoro.
Olbia is an interesting city full of history and culture offering the visitors numerous archaeological sites: the “Nuraghe Riu Mulinu” (Cabu abbas), the “Giants’ tomb” of “Su Monte de S’Abe”, “Sa testa” sacred well, the Phoenician walls between via Torino and via Acquedotto, the castle of “Pedres” and “Sa Paulazza”, the Roman aqueduct, the Roman farm of “S’Imbalconadu” on the road to the village of Padru. Moreover buidings dating back to the nineteenth century as the “Simpliciana” library and the Town Hall, monumental churches as San Simplicio and the Basilica of San Paolo built in the eighteenth century. The Archaeological museum recently opened, which is close to the road to the “Isola Bianca” harbour and opposite to the old city centre.