Every place has a soul. In Torre Delle Stelle, it’s found in the people. Behind the beautiful beaches and slow rhythm of coastal life are voices, memories, and quiet gestures that create a sense of belonging. Some were born here. Others arrived and stayed. All share a deep connection to the land and the community.
Maybe you’ve seen them. On a tennis court, during a festival, in a sunlit garden. Toti Pinna recalls summer evenings filled with football, films, and music. Always something happening, always shared. Angela Caredda wakes up each day with the sea outside and peace all around, grateful to welcome people from across the globe.
Gesualdo Gorini encourages everyone to experience the beach actively through sports, sailing, or night events. Antonio Desotgiu fulfilled a lifelong dream when he bought a home by the cliff he admired as a teenager, calling it the “Nativity Scene of Torre Delle Stelle.”
Don Diego came at the bishop’s request and found that even summer holidays carry spiritual weight. Barbara Recanati De Stefano calls Torre Delle Stelle a pearl in a shell, where different cultures come together and living feels human again. It’s where she discovered a love for plants, cats, and community.
Simone Piras works in some of the village’s most exclusive corners and sees magic in every sunset. Fabrizio Perra tells the story of his family’s small market, a place built generation after generation. And Marco Piroddi? He grew up at Genn’e Mari, met his wife there, and now returns each summer with their daughter.
Finally, Roberta Andreoni captures it all in a few words: “In Torre Delle Stelle, time stops. Everything feels lighter, more meaningful, more free.”
The soul of Torre Delle Stelle isn’t just in its skies or waters. It lives in the people who call it home and invite you to do the same.