Tourist Guide Stintino
Stintino is located in the Sassari province of Sardinia in Italy.
Stintino is a village that was founded by Sardinian farmers’ and fishermen in the year 1885. Before this village, they were staying at Asinara Island but these people were evicted from the place once Asinara became a penal colony. The village is developed within the two inlets where two small ports for boats, yachts and crafts were installed.
The smaller port is known as minori that means small in Sardinian language and the newer port is known as Mannu larger. These two ports earn revenue for this place and at the same time tourism also contributes to the economy of this place.
During summers various festivals and events take place to attract tourists around the world. Also the sea beach is one of the favorite destinations among tourists. Apart from these there are also sightseeing in this place that are worth watching.
The best time to visit this place is summers since the climate is also pleasant during these months.
The place has population 1,194 according to 2004 census.
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