Overview
Sant'Anna Arresi is a small town and local community in the Province of Sud Sardegna. It is also an Italian comune, located on the island of Sardinia and belonging to the nation of Italy. The settlement sits inland from the southwest coast and combines rural character with seasonal tourism.
Key characteristics
- Population: about 2,737 (reported in 2016).
- Area: approximately 36.68 km².
- Elevation: around 77 metres above sea level.
- Climate: Mediterranean, with mild wet winters and warm dry summers.
History and cultural life
The territory of Sant'Anna Arresi shares the long history typical of Sardinia, with human presence in the region from ancient times and later developments through medieval and modern periods. Today the town preserves local traditions, language varieties and religious festivities common to Sardinian rural communes. A notable cultural attraction is an annual music festival that draws national and international performers and visitors, contributing to the town's cultural profile.
Economy and tourism
Economic activity combines small-scale agriculture—olive oil, cereals and vineyards are common in the wider area—with services tied to tourism. Sant'Anna Arresi serves as a base for visitors exploring nearby coastal beaches, dunes and natural landscapes of southwestern Sardinia, while summer events and open-air concerts add seasonal demand for hospitality and local crafts.
Notable facts and distinctions
As a modest municipality, Sant'Anna Arresi is representative of many Sardinian rural towns that balance agricultural tradition with cultural tourism. It should not be confused with other localities that share similar saint-based names. For further information about the town, administrative status and regional context consult municipal and regional guides or official sources.