Cagliari: Porto Flavia from Chia

Domus de Maria, IT
75% of travellers recommend this
Very Good (4 reviews)

Included

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    Bottled water
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    All taxes, fees and handling charges
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    Transport by air-conditioned minivan with free wifi on board, due to availability, please be aware that for groups of more than 8 participants vehicles used in the excursions may be different from description and vary at the management's discretion.
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    Use of helmet
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    Hotel pickup and drop-off only for chia area
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    Insurance
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    Professional guide in english, french, portuguese and italian

Excluded

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    Gratuities
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    Food and drinks, unless specified

Meeting Point

CTC Parking, Viale del Porto 19 Chia (the parking ticket is not included, discounted fare to our guests, €5 per vehicle)

Meeting point

Viale del Porto, 13, 09010 Chia SU , Italy

End point

End Point

CTC Parking, Viale del Porto 19 Chia (the parking ticket is not included, discounted fare to our guests, €5 per vehicle)

Meeting point

Viale del Porto, 13, 09010 Chia SU , Italy

End point

Pickup

Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)

Pickup Location
Aquadulci Hotel
Conrad Chia Laguna Sardinia
Forte Village Resort - Villa del Parco & Spa
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I will meet at the departure point

What to expect

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Bitan - Daily Tours

Starting from Chia you will enjoy an amazing ride (1.5 hour) through the panoramic road towards Iglesias.

Duration 60 minutes
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Porto Flavia

We'll see how a special crew of miners expert in explosives and rock climbing was assembled. They worked in shifts, day and night, to complete the excavations in record time. Despite safety measures being practically ignored to speed up work, no casualties were reported in the building phase. Because the tunnel was without angles or trenches, the usual technique for dynamite-drilling was impossible (the crew used those angles and trenches as shelter while blowing up charges just a few meters away). Instead, small cavities were excavated at regular distances to allow the workers to gain cover after igniting explosives. They are still visible in the guided tour. The workers began drilling the upper gallery, 37 metres (121 ft) above sea-level, with dynamite and mechanical drills (many mines at the time mostly used pickaxes) until they reached the sea. They then hung from ropes and began drilling the lower tunnel from the cliff-face, 16 metres (52 ft) above sea-level, going the opposite direction under the upper gallery. This way, they could dump the removed rocks directly into the sea. Finally, the reservoirs were excavated by creating holes in the basaltic rock, starting from the bottom of the cavities and going up. This again eased the removal of rubble, although this procedure was very dangerous. Each storage reservoir was 4 to 8 metres (13 to 26 ft) in diameter and 20 metres (66 ft) high. Venting holes were opened on the side of the galleries. Mechanical iron hatches were installed, along with the electric railway into the upper tunnel. The train brought the ore to the loading hatches of the reservoirs, while in the lower tunnel the unloading hatches fed the ore to the conveyor belt leading to the ships. The belt was covered with a steel casing to prevent the wind blowing away zinc oxide powder. It was extensible, and retracted after a load was delivered to the ship's hold. The main conveyor belt featured an innovative movable alignment system, designed to reduce the risk of the belt escaping the driving wheels under the pressure of the falling ore. The main belt dumped the ore on the slightly lower extensible conveyor belt, which could be protruded for 15 metres (49 ft) and channeled the ore powder into a vertical shaft going to the hold of a moored ship. Construction took only two years, ending in 1924, a remarkably short period of time for a work of that size. The ends of the tunnels facing the sea were adorned with concrete towers and decorative nameplates. They were not necessary to the operation, but were asked to be constructed by the owner of the company as a mark of prestige. Vecelli's daughter, Flavia, was born earlier in 1924 and the engineer named his best job with his daughter's name.

Duration 120 minutes
Admission Admission Included
3

Chia

Your local guide will be keen to make the tour as personal as possible. He will assist you with his expertise and recall interesting anecdotes for you before driving you back to your hotel.

Duration 60 minutes

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    Specialized infant seats are available
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    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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    Not recommended for participants with poor cardiovascular health
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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    Dress code is smart casual
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    Due to availability, please be aware that for groups of more than 8 participants vehicles used in the excursions may be different from description and vary at the management's discretion.
Provided by Bitan Daily Tours

What our experts say

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    Enjoy the scenic drive to Iglesias.
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    Bring your camera for stunning views.
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    Visit nearby beaches after the tour.
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    Try local seafood at nearby restaurants.
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    Wear comfortable shoes for walking.

More About this Experience

Introduction

Welcome to the fascinating world of mining operations in the Sulcis area of Sardinia. Get ready to embark on a thrilling tour that will take you back in time and explore the rich history of coal, zinc, lead, and other metal extraction in this region. The Masua hub, once a complex of mining operations, offers a unique opportunity to delve into the past and witness the evolution of mining technology.

What to expect?

During this tour, expect to be amazed by the remnants of the mining operations that shaped the Sulcis area. Marvel at the coal caves and learn about the low-technology methods employed by miners in the early 1900s. Discover how the extraction of metals like zinc and lead became more advanced, thanks to the influence of north-European corporations.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and those curious about the industrial heritage of Sardinia. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends, this experience will captivate you with its unique insights and immersive exploration.

Why book this?

Immerse yourself in the captivating world of mining operations and gain a deeper understanding of the historical significance of the Sulcis area. With a professional guide fluent in English, French, Portuguese, and Italian, you'll have the opportunity to ask questions and truly engage with the fascinating stories and facts. The tour also includes convenient hotel pickup and drop-off in the Chia area, ensuring a seamless and stress-free experience.

Good to know

Be prepared for an air-conditioned minivan ride with free WiFi on board, allowing you to stay connected and share your experience with friends and family. Helmets will be provided for your safety during the exploration. Additionally, all taxes, fees, and insurance are included in the package.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on this tour have praised it for its informative and engaging nature. They have appreciated the knowledgeable guides who bring the history of mining operations to life. Visitors have also commended the seamless organization and convenient transportation provided throughout the excursion. Overall, guests have expressed their satisfaction with the tour, stating that it exceeded their expectations and left them with a deeper appreciation for the rich mining heritage of the Sulcis area.

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