In the territory of Fluminimaggiore, in southwestern Sardinia, a hidden world sculpted by nature unfolds.
The Su Mannau Caves stretch over 8 km beneath the mountain, with majestic stalactites, underground lakes, and waterfalls embedded in the rock. Accompanied by expert guides, you will explore spectacular chambers and paths shaped over time.
Discover the stages of the tour on the interactive map and get ready to embark on an extraordinary journey into the heart of the Earth.
Entrance
Archaeological Hall (Start)
Archaeological Hall (End)
Central Hall
Stenasellus Lake
Puddu Gallery Waterfall
Fossil Branch
Rodriguez Well
Rodriguez Hall
Torino Well
Final Viewpoint
Duration of the visit:
1 hour and 15 minutes
Excursion Times
Morning: 10:15 | 11:30 | 12:45
Afternoon: 14:15 | 15:30 | 16:45
Ticket Prices
Adults: € 12,00
Reduced (6-12 years): € 7,00
Disability Card holders: € 7,00
Groups (over 25 people): € 9,00
Schools: € 7,00
Children under 6 years old: GRATIS
Visits are guaranteed only with a reservation.
The Su Mannau Caves are located in the municipality of Fluminimaggiore, in southwestern Sardinia, about 20 km from the western coast.
To reach the site, follow the SS 126 and take the road that leads directly to the caves. Once you reach the parking lot, the ticket office is located nearby. From there, the staff will guide you to the cave entrance via a short walking path.
The area is easily accessible by car.
The Su Mannau Caves, first explored in the 1930s, are an important historical and archaeological heritage of Sardinia.
Inhabited since the Nuragic period, these caves were used for ritual purposes and as shelter, demonstrating a deep connection between ancient civilizations and the underground landscape.
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Don’t miss the chance to experience an unforgettable journey through stalactites, stalagmites, and breathtaking underground landscapes!