Welcome to the Don Pedro Hotel Restaurant, located in the charming town of Portoscuso, on the coast of Southern Sardinia. We are excited to welcome you and your bike into our cozy, peaceful paradise to make your vacation truly unforgettable. The hotel is a 3-star accommodation located right opposite the beautiful Portoscuso marina providing stunning Mediterranean views. Portoscuso is a lovely coastal town in the heart of the Sulcis Iglesiente region, Southern Sardinia, known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural history.
The Don Pedro Hotel enjoys an ideal location near the Marina and a short walk from the idyllic Sa Caletta beach, making it the perfect base to explore the seaside wonders of Southern Sardinia. A short drive from the hotel takes you to Pan di Zucchero, the vast sandy beaches, and intimate coves, and secluded sites like the Porto Paglietto Beach. Explore the lovely town of Carloforte, join the age-old tradition of tuna fishing, or visit the historic mining wonders of Porto Flavia and the Great Serbariu Mine in Carbonia, just 15 km away. Monte Sirai archaeological site with the ancient Phoenician necropolis is also nearby – approximately 10 km from the hotel.
The Don Pedro Hotel proudly joins the West Coast of Sardinia bike tour. This unique location allows cycling enthusiasts and adventure lovers to get lost in the beauty of the serene landscapes of Sardinia’s West Coast. Our hotel is a perfect shelter for all those who wish to experience natural Sardinian beauty on two wheels.
Our hotel is open all year round and features 45 tastefully renovated rooms designed to cater to various guest needs, including family accommodation. All rooms are equipped with modern facilities for your ultimate comfort.
Dining in the Don Pedro Restaurant is an experience of its own. We invite our guests to enjoy refined seafood and meat specialties in a spacious dining area or a veranda overlooking the Marina. With Don Pedro Hotel as your starting point, you will explore knowledgeable and exciting corners of Sardinia.