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Gallop Through Carnevale

Santu Lussurgiu | Italy

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Gallop Through Carnevale in Santu Lussurgiu | Italy Shared Tour
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Photo Tour in Sardinia capturing a horse races and village life during Carnevale in Santu Lussurgiu.

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Eva & Massi Marraffa

What is this?

THIS EXPERIENCE IS LIMITED TO JUST FOUR PARTICIPANTS ON MARCH 3, 2026. Every year on the Monday before Mardi Gras, the village of Santu Lussurgiu celebrates “Su Lunis de sa Pudda” with one of Sardinia’s most thrilling traditions. In the heart of the historic centre, fearless riders gallop through the narrow stone-paved streets in a daring race known as Sa Carrela ‘e Nanti. The highlight? A centuries-old ritual where horsemen aim to strike two cloth hens hanging along the route, blending athletic skill and ancient folklore. You’ll be guided by an expert photographer who helps you capture the energy and beauty of the event, while introducing you to locals who’ve lived this tradition since childhood. The streets come alive with Sardinian songs, colors, and stories. The day ends with a hearty lunch in a typical spot, where you’ll taste local recipes in a warm, rustic setting. Santu Lussurgiu, nestled among the Montiferru hills, is a timeless village rich in charm and tradition.

What makes this unique?

What sets this experience apart is the rare blend of ritual, community, and raw horsemanship at its heart. In Santu Lussurgiu, riders don’t compete for victory—they ride to honor a tradition passed down through generations. They race in pairs or trios along cobbled streets barely wide enough for their galloping horses. Traditional cloaks and local attire, worn by the riders, evoke a deep connection to the village’s identity. Spectators cheer from balconies and doorsteps, not as outsiders, but as part of the story—sharing songs, dialects, and gestures that belong only to this place. You’ll be guided by a professional photographer who helps you capture the most powerful and dynamic moments of the day. Thanks to Massi’s connection with the community, you’ll gain rare access to the people and stories behind the tradition—those who keep it alive year after year.

What is the profile of the host?

Massimiliano is a professional photographer, artist, and tour guide. After graduating at University Paris 8 in Photography, he began working as a photojournalist and lived in Tuscany and Paris before moving to Sardinia in 2011 with Eva. Together, they co-founded Ora Blu Lab to connect people with Sardinia's beauty by blending art, nature, and authentic Sardinian life, characterized by community bonds and genuine hospitality.

What to bring?

Comfortable shoes, camera or smartphone

Where is this located?

Where will we meet?

You will meet Massi at the TAMOIL gas station at the entrance of the village, where you can park your car. Santu Lussurgiu can be reached by car from Bosa in 40 minutes or from Oristano in 35 minutes.

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EUR 350
per person

Shared

1 - 4 people

8 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This is an exclusive, rare-access shared experience for a maximum of 4 participants at this annual event. Included are: a full-day guided tour, local tastings, Sardinian lunch with a platter of cheeses, cured meats, carasau bread, and a glass of wine (vegetarian options available upon request - contact Massi via Chat), photography tips, feedback on your shots via Fernwayer or WhatsApp, a mini online album shared on Google Photos.
Offered in English, French, Italian

Shared

1 - 4 people

8 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This is an exclusive, rare-access shared experience for a maximum of 4 participants at this annual event. Included are: a full-day guided tour, local tastings, Sardinian lunch with a platter of cheeses, cured meats, carasau bread, and a glass of wine (vegetarian options available upon request - contact Massi via Chat), photography tips, feedback on your shots via Fernwayer or WhatsApp, a mini online album shared on Google Photos.
Offered in English, French, Italian