30 Best Tourist spots & Things to Do in Sardinia | Apr 2025

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Luxury catamaran from Porto Rafael-Palau to the Maddalena Archipelago

The most exclusive and close to nature way to fully enjoy the beauty of Sardinia and these islands is undoubtedly on board a luxurious and exclusive catamaran, which will allow you to visit the most beautiful bays and beaches of this true paradise at sea .

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Catamaran tour Archipelago Maddalena (lunch included)

Truly unique experience in the north-east of Sardinia, discovering the Archipelago of La Maddalena, its crystal clear waters and history aboard a sailing catamaran designed specifically for the archipelagos and modern.

4.96 (67 reviews)

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1-Catamaran tour to the Maddalena Archipelago from Cannigione

The most exclusive and close to nature way to fully enjoy the beauty of Sardinia and these islands is undoubtedly on board a luxurious and exclusive catamaran, which will allow you to visit the most beautiful bays and beaches of this true paradise at sea .

4.93 (871 reviews)

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3-Catamaran from Cannigione to the islands of the Archipelago

A fantastic experience: a tour in a luxurious catamaran to admire the natural wonders of northern Sardinia. An excursion to visit the islands of the archipelago, with unique landscapes.

4.96 (172 reviews)

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Sailboat tour from PALAU to the Maddalena Archipelago.

Get on board an elegant and comfortable sailing boat to live an experience in contact with the nature of the La Maddalena Archipelago, in the far north-east of Sardinia.

4.93 (522 reviews)

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Day on a boat in the archipelago of La Maddalena with lunch

Grace, an elegant vintage motorboat, is happy to welcome you on board, with her Captain, to sail together in the emerald waters of the La Maddalena Archipelago National Park and reach its islands.

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Olbia: Boat Tour to Maddalena Archipelago with Minibus Transfer

The Maddalena tour is one of the most popular among tourists in Sardinia. It begins with a minibus transfer to the port of Cannigione, where you’ll board a boat to cruise along the islands of Caprera and Santo Stefano, reaching the island of Maddalena.

4.00 (75 reviews)

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Boat Tour at Devil's Saddle: 4 Swim Stops, Snorkeling & Prosecco

Get on board, make yourself comfortable and get ready to discover the wonderful bays of the Devil's Saddle up close guided by a professional Skipper.

4.90 (187 reviews)

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Private Catamaran Tour to the Maddalena Archipelago from Porto Rafael Palau

The most exclusive and close to nature way to fully enjoy the beauty of Sardinia and these islands is undoubtedly on board a luxurious and exclusive catamaran that will allow you to visit the most beautiful bays and beaches of this true paradise at sea.

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One Day Private Excursion to the La Maddalena Archipelago

A private and personalized tour of maximum 6 people for couples families and / or small groups. You will enjoy an exclusive tour where the commander will be at your disposal, no set times and stops, but the complete possibility to live the day as best you wish.

4.95 (43 reviews)

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Sailing Boat Tour, Snorkeling and Prosecco stops

The tour starts from the port and sails eastwards in the direction of Poetto, passing in front of S. Elia, Cala Bernat, Cala Mosca and the old animal house, Cala Fighera where we will make the first stop for a swim, the Grotta dei Colombi where we will see the face of the Devil and you will be told the legend that gives its name to the Devil's Saddle to get to the Gasole pools where the white cliffs overlook the crystalline emerald sea of the Devil's Saddle, if the sea is rough you will continue to the first stop of the Poetto.

4.77 (158 reviews)

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Cagliari: cultural walking tour, food and wine tasting experience

Get a real experience while tasting different local delicacies in the small shops hidden in what once was the fishermen's district, just a few steps from the sea.

4.96 (192 reviews)

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Private Rib Tour La Maddalena archipelago with skipper 4 or 8 hours

We customize your tour to measure: choose times, port of embarkation, stops for bathing and lunch. Ours is a complete solution of skipper to live an exclusive and carefree experience, away from the chaos, between wonderful coves in emerald and turquoise colors.

5.00 (21 reviews)

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Boat Tour La Maddalena Archipelago from Palau

La Maddalena Arcipelago in Sardinia is one of the world's best kept secrets. Daily boat tours with Navetta Sea Star, will take you around the fantastic islands of La Maddalena, a national park.

4.34 (844 reviews)

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Kayak tour with aperitif and dolphins

The magnificent beaches of Cala Moresca, the crystal clear waters, the island of Figarolo, the dolphins that often swim next to you: these are just some of the things that make this experience unique.

4.89 (374 reviews)

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Sailing boat from Santa Teresa di Gallura to the Maddalena Archipelago

Our tour, in an elegant and comfortable sailing boat, represents the more exclusive, sporty, comfortable and environmentally friendly way to fully enjoy the beauty of Sardinia and the islands of the Maddalena Archipelago, experiencing this unique "paradise at sea" up close.

4.90 (356 reviews)

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From Cala Gonone: Dinghy trip in the Gulf of Orosei

A unique experience, in contact with the natural beauties of the Gulf of Orosei, on the east coast of the Sardinian island.

4.67 (9 reviews)

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Small Group Costa Smeralda P. Cervo San Pantaleo Sardinia ITALY

Top Things To Visit in Italy, SARDINIA! Costa Smeralda (the Emerald Coast) is one of the most famous Jet Set Holiday Destination in Europe but also in the World! Untouched landscape, stunning Panorama along the Coast to admire the "Emerald and Turquoise" Colors of the Water, but also Luxury Boutiques & Yachts in Porto Cervo.

4.83 (47 reviews)

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Cala Gonone Motorboat Trip in Gulf of Orosei with Lunch

Explore the wonders of the Gulf of Orosei with an exciting motorboat tour departing from Cala Gonone and discover the beauty of the east coast of Sardinia.

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Olbia PASTA CLASS & FOOD EXPERIENCE within old tipycal village

Through Arimani’s food and wine experiences, I would like to reveal all the secrets of longevity in Sardinia, travelling together on a path that branches off into three key points of Sardinian life: lifestyle, wine, food.

4.94 (49 reviews)

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Tour along the coast of Baunei: a unique experience

The Tour includes a visit to the most beautiful coves of the Gulf of Baunei, Cala Goloritze (stop for photos and bathing by the dinghy at the discretion of the skipper), Spiaggia delle Sorgenti, Cala dei Gabbiani, Piscine di venere.

4.88 (189 reviews)

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Small Group Tour Hiking Capo Testa, Moon Valley! Sardinia - Italy

This Hike is one of the Top things to do in Sardinia! Walking along the Moon Valley (Valle della Luna) you'll have many spots where to enjoy the sun and the view all over the walk of the sea.

5.00 (28 reviews)

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One day guided boat tour along the Baunei coast.

Get on a boat and sail along the coast of Baunei with a tour of about 8 hours, of which about 6 to spend on the beach. Admire Cala Goloritzè, snorkel to admire the beautiful local marine life and discover ancient shipwrecks.

4.34 (320 reviews)

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One day tour on the coast of Baunei

Come with us to discover the most beautiful sea in Italy. With our tour you will be able to discover every corner of the Baunei coast aboard a comfortable 8-metre dinghy, accompanied by an expert guide who will tell you about all the attractions of the coast step by step.

4.91 (44 reviews)

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Cagliari: Sardinian Traditional Cooking Class Private Experience

Experience authentic Sardinian hospitality with our exclusive guided cooking class. Learn to prepare fresh pasta and traditional Sardinian sweets in our typical Campidanese house.

5.00 (1 reviews)

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Transfer Civitavecchia Port

Our drivers with luxury cars speaking English Italian Spanish have a special permit to arrive in front of your cruise. Sit back and reacquaint yourself with the journey.

5.00 (18 reviews)

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Sailing ship from Porto San Paolo (S.Teodoro-Olbia) to Tavolara, Molara

You will board an elegant and comfortable sailing boat for an experience in contact with nature in the protected marine area of Tavolara and Molara.

4.84 (122 reviews)

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Luxury Catamaran in the Maddalena Archipelago from PALAU

The most exclusive and close to nature way to fully enjoy the beauty of Sardinia and these islands is undoubtedly on board a luxurious and exclusive catamaran, which will allow you to visit the most beautiful bays and beaches of this true paradise at sea .

4.90 (20 reviews)

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Guided Electric Bicycle Tour in Cagliari

Experience the experience of a guided bike tour. You will have the opportunity to inebriate yourself with the scents of our land and breathe the fresh air of the city admiring it from a privileged point of view and without any effort.

4.86 (240 reviews)

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PREMIUM catamaran excursion archipelago of La Maddalena

All SardiniaCatamaran catamarans are in impeccable condition and are maintained every year by our staff with meticulous attention to detail.

5.00 (45 reviews)

What activities can I do in Sardinia?

Sardinia, Italy's second-largest island, offers a plethora of activities and attractions for visitors to enjoy. Here are some of the top things to do in Sardinia: 1. Explore the stunning beaches: Sardinia is known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and beautiful sandy beaches. Visit popular spots like Costa Smeralda, La Pelosa, and Cala Luna, or discover hidden gems along the coastline. 2. Visit the ancient ruins of Nora: Located near the town of Pula, Nora is an archaeological site that dates back to the Phoenician era. Explore the well-preserved ruins, including a Roman theater, thermal baths, and a temple. 3. Discover the vibrant capital city, Cagliari: Spend a day exploring the charming streets of Cagliari. Visit the historic Castello district, stroll along the picturesque waterfront, and explore the city's museums, such as the National Archaeological Museum. 4. Take a boat trip to the Maddalena Archipelago: Embark on a boat tour to the Maddalena Archipelago, a group of islands renowned for their pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters. Enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing in this breathtaking natural paradise. 5. Explore the prehistoric site of Su Nuraxi: Located near the town of Barumini, Su Nuraxi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most important archaeological sites in Sardinia. Discover the ancient stone structures and learn about the island's Nuragic civilization. 6. Go hiking in the Gennargentu National Park: If you enjoy outdoor activities, head to the Gennargentu National Park. Explore its rugged mountains, deep gorges, and scenic trails. Don't miss the opportunity to climb Punta La Marmora, the highest peak on the island. 7. Taste Sardinian cuisine: Sardinia is famous for its delicious food and unique culinary traditions. Try local specialties like porceddu (roast suckling pig), culurgiones (handmade stuffed pasta), and seadas (fried pastry filled with cheese and drizzled with honey). 8. Visit the ancient nuraghes: Sardinia is dotted with thousands of nuraghes, ancient stone towers built by the Nuragic civilization. Visit sites like the Nuraghe Santu Antine or the Nuraghe Losa to learn about this fascinating ancient culture. 9. Explore the Neptune's Grotto: Located near the town of Alghero, the Neptune's Grotto (Grotta di Nettuno) is a stunning sea cave known for its impressive stalactite formations. Take a guided tour to explore the cave's chambers and enjoy the breathtaking views of the sea. 10. Experience traditional festivals: Sardinia is known for its vibrant festivals, where locals celebrate their heritage and traditions. Attend events like the Sartiglia in Oristano, the Cavalcata Sarda in Sassari, or the Sant'Efisio procession in Cagliari to experience the island's rich cultural heritage. These are just a few of the many things to do in Sardinia. The island offers a diverse range of activities and attractions, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and foodies alike.

When is the best time to travel to Sardinia?

The best time to travel to Sardinia, Italy is during the months of May to September. This is when the weather is warm and sunny, perfect for enjoying the beautiful beaches and outdoor activities that the island has to offer. July and August are the peak tourist months, so if you prefer to avoid crowds, it's best to visit in May, June, or September. Additionally, during these months, you can also experience various festivals and events that take place on the island. However, do keep in mind that prices for accommodations and flights may be higher during the peak season.

Travel culture you should know when traveling to Sardinia

Sardinia, located in the Mediterranean Sea, is a unique and culturally rich region of Italy. The island has its own distinct identity, with a rich history, diverse traditions, and a strong sense of pride among its people. One of the most prominent aspects of Sardinian culture is its traditional festivals and celebrations. Throughout the year, various towns and villages host colorful and lively events that showcase the island's folklore, music, and dance. The most famous festival is the ""Sagra di Sant'Efisio"" in Cagliari, which attracts thousands of visitors and participants dressed in traditional costumes. Sardinia is also known for its traditional music, particularly the ""Launeddas,"" a unique triple-pipe instrument. This ancient form of music is often accompanied by traditional dances, such as the ""Ballu Tundu"" and ""Su Pasu."" The island's cuisine is another important aspect of Sardinian culture. The local cuisine is heavily influenced by its geographical location, with a focus on fresh seafood, sheep and goat meat, and locally grown produce. Some popular Sardinian dishes include ""porceddu"" (roast suckling pig), ""culurgiones"" (stuffed pasta), and ""pane carasau"" (crispy flatbread). Sardinians also take great pride in their craftsmanship and traditional arts. The island is known for its intricate handwoven textiles, such as the famous ""Sardinian carpets"" and ""filet lace."" Ceramics, woodwork, and jewelry are also highly regarded crafts in Sardinia, with many artisans preserving ancient techniques and designs. The Sardinian language, known as ""Sardu,"" is still spoken by a significant portion of the population, alongside Italian. The island's linguistic diversity reflects its history of being influenced by various civilizations, including the Phoenicians, Romans, and Spanish. Overall, Sardinia offers a fascinating blend of history, tradition, and natural beauty. Its unique cultural heritage makes it a captivating destination for travelers interested in immersing themselves in the authentic and vibrant culture of Italy.

Shopping list or souvenirs to buy when traveling to Sardinia

When it comes to shopping in Sardinia, there are several unique products and souvenirs that you can consider adding to your shopping list. Here are some suggestions: 1. Sardinian Handwoven Textiles: Look for beautiful handwoven textiles such as rugs, blankets, and tablecloths made using traditional Sardinian techniques. These textiles often feature vibrant colors and intricate patterns. 2. Filigree Jewelry: Sardinia is known for its exquisite filigree jewelry. This traditional craft involves creating delicate and intricate designs using fine gold or silver wires. Look for earrings, necklaces, and bracelets featuring this stunning craftsmanship. 3. Bottarga: Bottarga is a local delicacy made from salted and cured fish roe, typically from mullet. It is often grated or sliced and used as a topping for pasta dishes or salads. Consider buying a package of bottarga to bring back home and enjoy the unique flavors of Sardinia. 4. Sardinian Ceramics: Sardinia has a long history of producing beautiful ceramics. Look for hand-painted plates, bowls, vases, and tiles featuring traditional Sardinian motifs and colors. 5. Carasau Bread: Carasau is a traditional Sardinian flatbread that is thin, crispy, and often served with various toppings or as an accompaniment to meals. It has a long shelf life, making it a great souvenir to bring back home. 6. Mirto Liqueur: Mirto is a traditional Sardinian liqueur made from myrtle berries. It has a sweet and slightly bitter taste and is often enjoyed as a digestif. Look for bottles of mirto to bring back and savor the flavors of Sardinia. 7. Sardinian Honey: Sardinia is known for its high-quality honey, particularly the honey produced from the island's wildflowers and herbs. Look for jars of Sardinian honey, which come in various flavors such as lavender, thistle, and eucalyptus. 8. Sardinian Cheese: Sardinia is famous for its variety of delicious cheeses. Pecorino Sardo is a popular choice, made from sheep's milk and aged for different lengths of time, resulting in various flavors and textures. Look for vacuum-sealed packs of cheese that are easy to transport. Remember to check the customs regulations of your home country to ensure that you can bring back any food items or alcohol without any issues.

Sardinia travel review

Sardinia, Italy: A Paradise on Earth Nestled in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, Sardinia is a mesmerizing island that boasts stunning landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and a rich cultural heritage. As a travel expert, I highly recommend exploring this hidden gem to experience the true essence of Italy. From its pristine beaches to its ancient ruins, Sardinia offers a diverse range of attractions that will captivate any traveler. One of the main highlights of Sardinia is its breathtaking coastline. With over 1,800 kilometers of pristine sandy beaches, it is a paradise for sun-seekers and water sports enthusiasts. The Costa Smeralda, located in the northeast of the island, is famous for its turquoise waters and luxurious resorts. Here, you can relax on the white sandy beaches, indulge in water activities such as snorkeling and diving, or simply enjoy a leisurely stroll along the picturesque coastline. For those seeking a more secluded beach experience, the island offers hidden coves and untouched stretches of sand. Cala Luna, located in the Gulf of Orosei, is a stunning beach accessible only by boat or a long hike. Its crystal-clear waters and limestone cliffs make it a true natural wonder. Other hidden gems include Cala Goloritzé and Cala Mariolu, both known for their pristine beauty and unspoiled surroundings. Aside from its beaches, Sardinia is also home to a wealth of archaeological sites and ancient ruins. Nuraghe Su Nuraxi, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a must-visit. This well-preserved nuragic complex dates back to the Bronze Age and offers a glimpse into the island's ancient past. The ruins of Tharros, located on the western coast, provide a fascinating insight into the Phoenician and Roman civilizations that once thrived on the island. The island's capital, Cagliari, is another must-see destination. This vibrant city is a melting pot of cultures, offering a mix of Italian, Spanish, and Arab influences. Explore the narrow streets of the historic Castello district, visit the impressive Cagliari Cathedral, or simply soak up the lively atmosphere in one of the charming piazzas. The city also boasts a vibrant food scene, with a wide array of traditional Sardinian dishes to savor. Sardinia is not just about its natural beauty and historical sites; it is also a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The island offers a plethora of activities, from hiking and mountain biking in the rugged interior to sailing and windsurfing along its coastline. The Gennargentu National Park, located in the heart of the island, is a hiker's paradise, with its rugged mountains, deep gorges, and picturesque lakes. No trip to Sardinia would be complete without indulging in its culinary delights. The island is renowned for its fresh seafood, flavorful cheeses, and robust wines. Be sure to try the local specialty, porceddu, a succulent roasted suckling pig, as well as the famous pecorino cheese, made from sheep's milk. Pair these delicacies with a glass of Cannonau, a full-bodied red wine produced on the island, for a truly authentic dining experience. In conclusion, Sardinia is a true paradise on Earth, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and outdoor adventures. Whether you are seeking relaxation on pristine beaches, exploring ancient ruins, or indulging in delicious cuisine, this enchanting island has it all. Discover the magic of Sardinia and create memories that will last a lifetime.