Wear comfortable clothes and shoes, drive a car or wait diligently for a bus to take you to Capo Caccia. If you suffer from car sickness you can choose the ferry departing from the port of Alghero (in high season there is one every hour). The promontory is worth the visit itself, with its high contours, steep cliffs and caves that shelter the griffins. At the top there is a lighthouse that cannot be visited because it is military property, but in the western wall there is the Escala del Cabirol, 656 steps carved into the rock wall leading to Neptune’s Cave. The landscape that you encounter in Alghero is spectacular: a sequence of ponds, narrow ravines, large halls with colonnades where nature has done its job well, shaping stalactites and stalagmites with care. A visit that will leave you breathless.