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- Walking in Sardinia
- Best Journey of Sardinia - 7 Days
- Best of Sardinia, Self-Drive
- Sardinia Adventure
- Best of Sardinia - 7 days
- Yoga Sailing in Sardinia and Corsica
- Sardinian Splendours: A 7-Day Small Group Tour
- Glimpse of Sardinia Island
- 7 Days Gran Tour of Sardinia and Corsica from Olbia
- Med Sailing in Sardinia and Corsica
Walking in Sardinia
21 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“A really lovely holiday - a fabulous, friendly family hotel, great food, fantastic scenery and some very good walking.”
Jane, traveled in January
Natural wonders surround Hotel Il Quercieto in Dorgali. Hiking paths lead to Monte Tului (916m), Europe's deepest canyon at Gorropu Gorge, and prehistoric Tiscali village. Cala Luna offers beach relaxation while local cantinas provide wine tasting opportunities.
Duration 8 days Destinations Olbia, Dorgali, Cala Gonone Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From $4,658
20% Off- NZ$3,727You save $932
Best Journey of Sardinia - 7 Days
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Very good tour. The most positive and important aspects were highlighted.”
Vickie, traveled in June
Sardinia's treasures unfold from Cagliari's Bastion of Saint-Remy to Porto Cervo's exclusive harbor. Premium hotels including UNAHOTELS T Hotel and Catalunya complement expert-guided tours of Tharros archaeological site and three authentic Sardinian feasts.
Duration 7 days Destinations Cagliari, Oristano, Nuoro, Alghero, Tempio Pausania, Castelsardo, Porto Cervo, Olbia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Click Tours From $7,310
36% Off- NZ$4,678You save $2,632
Best of Sardinia, Self-Drive
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The hotels were all of a very good standard, particularly the last one in Baja. We were able to see a lot of Sardinia and meet the welcoming people, at our own pace.”
Doug, traveled in October
Medieval streets and the 13th-century Cathedral welcome visitors in Cagliari before heading to Costa Smeralda's Porto Cervo Marina. La Maddalena archipelago's turquoise waters, luxurious 4-star stays at Hotel Mistral in Oristano, and Stintino's La Pelosa Beach await. Perfect for couples, with an average traveler age of 62.
Duration 8 days Destinations Cagliari, Oristano, Alghero, Stintino, Porto Cervo, Baja Sardinia, La Maddalena, Olbia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator TUI Italia From $1,995
10% Off- NZ$1,795You save $199
Duration 7 days Destinations Dorgali, Gorropu Gorge, Cala Gonone, Orosei Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From $3,260
20% Off- NZ$2,608You save $652
Best of Sardinia - 7 days
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The breakfast food provided by the hotels was nicely done. The lunches done by the local individuals were delicious.”
Gabriel, traveled in October
Duration 7 days Destinations Cagliari, Oristano, Bosa, Alghero, Castelsardo, Tempio Pausania, Luras, Palau, Porto Cervo, Porto RotondoSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $6,315
15% Off- NZ$5,368You save $947
A Lagoon 42 catamaran glides through Sardinia's coastal treasures, from Costa Smeralda's emerald waters to Tavolara's iconic tabletop mountain. Morning yoga sessions overlook Porto Pollo's stunning beaches and Caprera Island's serene bays. Fresh Mediterranean breakfast and lunch await onboard while sailing through the La Maddalena archipelago.
Duration 8 days Destinations Olbia, Cannigione, La Maddalena, Bonifacio, Caprera Island Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Med Sailing Holidays From
15% Off- NZ$4,629
Duration 7 days Destinations Cagliari, Nuoro, Alghero, Castelsardo, Tempio Pausania, Olbia, Porto Cervo, Porto Rotondo Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Omega Tours From
15% Off- NZ$4,197
Duration 8 days Destinations Olbia, Cagliari, Nora, Pula Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Expeditions Gateways From $6,194
4% Off- NZ$5,947You save $248
Sardinia unfolds from Cagliari's historic center to Porto Cervo's luxury marina. The journey encompasses medieval Castelsardo, ancient Bosa, and the pristine beaches of Stintino. Guests stay in 4-5 star hotels while savoring local Mirto liqueur.
Duration 7 days Destinations Olbia, Oristano, Cagliari, Bosa, Alghero, Stintino, Castelsardo, Palau, Porto Cervo, Porto RotondoSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Spanish Operator Europeando Europa From
4% Off- NZ$8,471
A Lagoon 42 catamaran guides you through Sardinia's emerald waters, from Tavolara's dramatic cliffs to Costa Smeralda's luxury ports. The voyage includes Porto Pollo's pristine beaches, La Maddalena archipelago's hidden coves, and gourmet half-board dining by your personal hostess.
Duration 8 days Destinations Olbia, Cannigione, La Maddalena, Bonifacio, Caprera Island Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Med Sailing Holidays From
4% Off- NZ$4,629
What our customers ask about Sardinia Tours & Trips
How do I best explore Sardinia?
Renting a car is your best bet for really getting around the island freely - you'll be able to discover hidden spots like those amazing quartz beaches at Is Arutas or the ancient Nuraghe Santu Antine complex that you might miss otherwise. The coastal SS125 "Oriental Sarda" highway gives you incredible views but heads up it's pretty winding and you'll need to be confident behind the wheel. Public transport isn't great once you're outside Cagliari and Alghero. If you want to explore the coast grab a boat tour from Palau - it's the perfect way to find those secret coves in the La Maddalena Archipelago where you've got protected waters full of marine life and some fantastic hiking trails on the granite islands with views that'll take your breath away.
How long should I plan to stay in Sardinia?
You'll want at least 7 days to see the highlights without rushing around too much. Most people take the classic north-south route from Olbia down to Cagliari which lets you check out Alghero's beautiful Catalan architecture explore Bosa's medieval castle and try their famous Malvasia wines then finish up in Cagliari's historic Castello quarter. If you can stretch to 10-14 days even better - you'll have time to head inland to the Gennargentu mountains explore more of those fascinating Nuragic sites and really soak up places like the glamorous Costa Smeralda and the wild Costa Verde with its massive 50-meter sand dunes.
What unique experiences shouldn't I miss in Sardinia?
You've got to dive into the local culture - try joining a traditional feast in Bosa where you'll taste authentic dishes like culurgiones (these amazing herb-filled pasta pockets) fregola with fresh seafood and local bottarga. The ancient Nuraghi sites especially Su Nuraxi di Barumini from 1500 BCE are absolutely incredible. Head to Mamoiada to try Cannonau wine in traditional cantine they've been making this robust red here forever. The Pecorino Sardo aging caves in Gallura are fascinating and if you're around on May 1st don't miss the Sant'Efisio festival in Cagliari - it's as authentic as it gets.
Which hidden gems should I check out?
The Sinis Peninsula is incredible with its pink quartz beaches and wetlands full of flamingos near Cabras plus you've got those ancient Phoenician ruins at Tharros looking out over the Gulf of Oristano. Costa Verde's got this amazing mining heritage at Montevecchio with beautifully preserved 19th-century industrial buildings. If you're up for some adventure the limestone gorges of Supramonte especially the Gola di Gorropu canyon are spectacular - you can reach them on challenging trails from Dorgali or Urzulei. And make time for Orgosolo it's this really authentic village known for political murals and you can join traditional shepherds' lunches called "pranzo con i pastori."
Is it difficult to drive around Sardinia?
You'll need to keep your wits about you especially on those narrow winding roads like the SP71 to Cala Gonone. Watch out for ZTL zones in historic areas - places like Cagliari's Castello and Alghero's old town are really strict about access. The mountain roads through Gennargentu and Supramonte need careful handling particularly if you catch some winter snow. Most bigger towns have good park-and-ride options - like Alghero's beach shuttle service during peak season. For tricky routes like the off-road track to Cala Goloritzè or those mountain roads up to Tiscali you might want to think about joining a guided tour.