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Capo Caccia  Sardinien Landzunge Capo Caccia mit Insel  Isola Di 
Mesalonga + Isola de Tonnara
Isola di 
Tonnara (also known as Tonnara di 
Stintino) is a small, picturesque island located off the
northwestern coast of
Sardinia, Italy. It is part of 
the Asinara National Park and 
is a key part of the historical and natural landscape of the region. The 
island’s name, 
Tonnara, refers to the tuna 
fishing operations that were once active in the area, and the island 
holds historical significance related to these traditional activities.
Key Features of Isola di Tonnara:
	- 
	
	Geography and Location: 
		- Isola di Tonnara is situated in the
		Stintino area, near the
		Asinara island, off the 
		coast of Sardinia. The 
		island itself is small and 
		uninhabited, measuring about
		200 meters (656 feet) 
		in length and 100 meters (328 
		feet) in width.
- It is located in the
		Gulf of Asinara, an 
		area known for its stunning 
		natural beauty, crystal-clear waters, and impressive 
		landscapes.
- The island is accessible by boat 
		from Stintino, a small 
		town on the Sardinian mainland, and is often part of boat tours that 
		explore the Asinara National 
		Park and its surrounding waters.
 
- 
	
	Historical Significance: 
		- The name
		Tonnara comes from 
		the tonnara, the 
		traditional tuna fishing system used in Sardinia for centuries.
		Tuna fishing was a 
		major part of Sardinia’s economy, particularly in coastal areas like
		Stintino, where tuna 
		was caught using special nets called
		tonnare.
- The island was once home to a
		tonnara (tuna fishery), 
		where tuna was processed and preserved. This was an important industry 
		for the island’s economy, and the area was known for its
		tuna traps.
- Today, the tuna fishery is no 
		longer operational, but the historical significance of the tonnara 
		remains an integral part of the island’s cultural heritage.
 
- 
	
	Natural Beauty and Surrounding 
	Waters: 
		- 
		Isola di Tonnara is 
		part of the Asinara National 
		Park, a protected area renowned for its
		rich biodiversity, 
		including unique species of wildlife such as the
		Asinara donkey and 
		various marine life.
- The waters surrounding the island 
		are incredibly clear 
		and are ideal for activities like
		snorkeling,
		diving, and
		swimming. The marine 
		life in the area includes colorful fish, sea turtles, and other marine 
		species, making it a haven for underwater exploration.
- The island and the surrounding 
		waters are also popular for 
		boat tours, where visitors can experience the beauty of 
		Sardinia's northern coastline and its pristine beaches.
 
- 
	
	Wildlife: 
		- Isola di Tonnara, like the rest of 
		the Asinara National Park, 
		is a haven for wildlife. The park is home to a variety of
		endemic species, both 
		terrestrial and marine.
- On the island itself, visitors may 
		spot species of birds, including
		seabirds, and other 
		wildlife that inhabit the park.
- The surrounding waters are rich in 
		marine life, and the island is located in an area that is part of the
		protected marine reserve, 
		ensuring the conservation of local biodiversity.
 
- 
	
	Tourism and Accessibility: 
		- Isola di Tonnara is often included 
		in boat tours that explore the 
		Asinara National Park and its stunning coastline. Visitors can 
		take boat trips from Stintino 
		or nearby towns to access the island and its surrounding waters.
- The island is uninhabited and has 
		no infrastructure for accommodation, so day trips are the most common 
		way to visit. The area’s natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere make it 
		a perfect place for a relaxed 
		day at the beach or to explore the marine environment.
- Boat trips and excursions often 
		include stops at nearby locations, such as
		Cala Sabina,
		Cala d’Oliva, and
		Cala di Fornelli, 
		which are other scenic spots within the
		Asinara National Park.
 
- 
	
	Asinara National Park: 
		- The island of
		Isola di Tonnara is 
		part of the Asinara National 
		Park, which is a large protected area that includes the island 
		of Asinara and its 
		surrounding waters. The park is known for its
		wild, pristine nature, 
		and it offers a variety of outdoor activities, including
		hiking,
		birdwatching, and
		boating.
- The park is also home to a number 
		of historic sites, 
		including former prison 
		buildings from the time when the island was used as a
		penal colony. 
		Visitors can explore these historical sites as part of guided tours, 
		gaining insight into the island's past.
- 
		Asinara is also 
		famous for its white donkeys, 
		a rare and endangered breed that is native to the island.
 
- 
	
	Best Time to Visit: 
		- The best time to visit
		Isola di Tonnara and 
		the surrounding Asinara 
		National Park is during the
		spring and
		autumn months (April 
		to June, September to October). During these seasons, the weather is 
		pleasant, and the natural beauty of the region is at its peak.
- The
		summer months can be 
		quite hot, but they are also the most popular for
		boating and
		beach activities. 
		It’s a great time for those who want to enjoy the clear waters and the 
		beaches surrounding the island.
- 
		Winter months are 
		cooler, and while less crowded, some tours and boat trips may not 
		operate due to weather conditions.
 
In Summary:
Isola di Tonnara is a small, 
uninhabited island in the 
Gulf of Asinara off the northwestern coast of Sardinia. It is renowned 
for its historical ties to the tuna fishing industry and its breathtaking 
natural beauty. Visitors to the island can enjoy a wide range of outdoor 
activities, including snorkeling,
diving, and hiking in the 
surrounding area. The island is part of the
Asinara National 
Park, a protected area that is home to rich biodiversity and offers 
stunning landscapes, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and 
outdoor enthusiasts.
 
               26.07.25 Copyright   Dirk 
Rauschenbach Koelnerstrasse 293 51702 Bergneustadt  
Datenschutzerklaerung   02261 9788972  Mail ccooly( 
at) web.de
 
26.07.25 Copyright   Dirk 
Rauschenbach Koelnerstrasse 293 51702 Bergneustadt  
Datenschutzerklaerung   02261 9788972  Mail ccooly( 
at) web.de