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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, Bosa, Alghero, Castelsardo, Tempio Pausania, Palau, Porto Cervo Age Range 4 to 99 year olds Operator Click Tours From $3,890
38% Off- US$2,412You save $1,478
Sardinia & Corsica Sailing Adventure
11 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great fun and great captain who made adjustments to trip schedule due to weather.”
Peter, traveled in May
The emerald waters and hidden coves stretch from Costa Smeralda to Bonifacio's dramatic cliffs. Snorkel among wild goats at Caprera Island, ride e-bikes through La Maddalena's lively town, and relax at Santo Stefano's pristine beaches. An intimate 48ft yacht serves as home, with sunset dinners in charming Mediterranean ports.
Duration 8 days Destinations Olbia, Caprera Island, Bonifacio, Spargi Island, Santo Stefano Island, La Maddalena Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From
38% Off- US$2,490+$104 local payments
Best of Sardinia, Self-Drive
1 Review 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 up to 80 year olds Operator TUI Italia From $855
10% Off- US$770You save $85
Sardinia: Magic Tour
15 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Excellent private tour, comfortable accomodations, fine meals, exceptional tour service.”
Gene, traveled in September
Mythical landscapes stretch from Olbia's Basilica of San Simplicio to Cagliari's Bastione di Saint Remy. Ancient 3000-year-old giant statues, Nuraghe di Palmavera, and Porto Cervo's yacht club create unforgettable memories. Wine tastings and 3-4* hotels included.
Duration 7 days Destinations Olbia, Porto Cervo, Sassari, Alghero, Oristano, Iglesias, Cagliari Age Range 7 to 100 year olds Operated in English, French, Spanish Operator My Art Collection Travel From
10% Off- US$5,027
Cycling in Sardinia
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The scenery was absolutely magical. We could not have completed the 320 kms in 6 days without the e-bikes.”
Laurie, traveled in September
Cycling routes wind past Sinis wetlands' flamingo colonies, Costa Verde's 50m dunes, and ancient Phoenician ruins of Tharros. This tour costs approx. $170 per day from Cabras to Pula. Accommodations include 3-star hotels with upgrade options to 4-star properties.
Duration 8 days Destinations San Salvatore, Tharros, Arborea, Arbus, Nebida, Portoscuso, Carloforte, San Pietro Island, Sant'antioco, Sant'anna ArresiSee all destinations Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator UTracks From
10% Off- US$1,360
Walking in Sardinia
21 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The final destination at Cala Longa with a lovely long relaxed swin and return by boat to Cala Gonone ended an excellent week.”
Ian, traveled in October
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 16 to 99 year olds Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From $2,400
20% Off- US$1,920You save $480
The wild eastern coastline reveals itself from Santa Maria Navarrese to Cala Gonone. Paths lead to limestone peak Pedra Longa, hidden Cala Goloritzé, and Bue Marino caves. Charming Hotel Nicoletta and authentic Cooperativa Golorizè provide comfortable stays.
Duration 8 days Destinations Santa Maria Navarrese, Baunei, Cala Gonone Age Range 2 to 99 year olds Operated in English, German Operator Eurohike From
20% Off- US$868
Cycling in Sardinia
21 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The scenery is magnificent, the food brilliant, and the organisation by our group leaders was inspired.”
Stuart, traveled in May
The southwestern coast beckons from Cabras to Cagliari. Ancient Phoenician ruins at Tharros, flamingo colonies in Sinis wetlands, and Costa Verde's emerald waters create memorable moments. Charming properties like Villa Canu offer daily beach break opportunities.
Duration 8 days Destinations Cagliari, San Salvatore, San Giovanni di Sinis, Tharros, Arborea, Portixeddu, Nebida, Portoscuso, Carloforte, Sant'antiocoSee all destinations Age Range 16 to 99 year olds Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From $3,000
20% Off- US$2,400You save $600
Magnificent attractions span from Cagliari's Roman Amphitheatre to Porto Cervo's luxury marina. The Nuragic Complex of Palmavera, traditional Gallura estates, and premium hotels including UNAHOTELS T Hotel and Hotel Catalunya create an unforgettable experience.
Duration 7 days Destinations Cagliari, Oristano, Bosa, Alghero, Castelsardo, Tempio Pausania, Porto Rotondo, Porto Cervo, Palau, Olbia Age Range 8 to 99 year olds Operator Omega Tours From
20% Off- US$2,163
Duration 8 days Destinations Olbia, Alghero, Sardara, Cagliari, Tharros, Nuoro, Orosei Age Range 12 to 80 year olds Operator Omega Tours From
20% Off- US$1,832
What people love about Sardinia Tours
- Sardinia & Corsica Sailing Adventure
Seriously amazing trip of a lifetime. We did this to celebrate my husband’s big birthday and we could not have asked for anything better. It is the top trip we have ever taken.
- Sardinia: Magic Tour
My Art Collection provides exceptional tours. Their guides are knowledgeable, friendly, and engaging. A must-try for anyone interested in enriching cultural experiences. Highly recommended!
- Cycling in Sardinia
My husband and I had a wonderful time touring the west coast of Sardegna. The scenery was absolutely magical. The level of riding was on the high end of medium difficulty. We could not have completed the 320 kms in 6 days without the e-bikes. The gps app was fantastic. We were leary about going self-guided prior to the tour, but the gps app made it very easy to navigate. The accommodations were a bit volatile, some nice, some not so nice. First, one of the agritourismos charged us 40 euro per person for a very mediocre meal. Unfortunately, we had to eat there as there were no other options. Additionally, they had a mean little dog that unprovoked, nipped my husband (Sa Perda Mercada). Secondly, in Gonessa at B&B Domus de Janas, there was hardly a breakfast and it wasn't easy getting access to the accommodation, i.e no service. Of the other accommodations, Villa Canu and Hotel Le Torri were nice because they had pools, Muma Hostel was acceptable, agritourismo Terranieddas was in a beautiful setting and they served a wonderful meal for 30 euro which they let us split, i.e. 15 euro per person, the Marin hotel was just ok, but they had extremely friendly and helpful employees and the best breakfast of the trip. Additionally, I didn't find the man that ran the orientation (and also led the guided tour) very friendly or helpful to those not on the guided tour. Finally, it would improve the tour for the non-guided participants if the gps routes had more information regarding stops for drinks and food along the way. In summary, we thoroughly enjoyed the trip, met some nice people along the way and we would definitely, highly recommend this trip to others. We only offer criticisms to help better the Dolcevita experience for future participants.
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.