Discover the stunning beaches, ancient history, and vibrant culture of Sardinia, Italy's Mediterranean paradise.
Sardinia, a Mediterranean gem, offers a captivating blend of stunning beaches, ancient history, and vibrant culture. With its crystal-clear waters, pristine coastline, and picturesque landscapes, the island is a paradise for nature lovers and beach enthusiasts. Explore the charming historical towns of Cagliari and Alghero, where medieval architecture meets modern-day charm. Immerse yourself in the island's rich history, visiting ancient ruins like the Nuragic complexes and Roman amphitheatres. For adventure seekers, Sardinia offers opportunities for hiking, diving, windsurfing, and sailing. Indulge in the island's delicious cuisine, featuring fresh seafood, local cheeses, and fine wines. Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or cultural exploration, Sardinia promises an unforgettable vacation experience.
Fly from London and regional airports to one of the three airports Sardinia offers. Flight time is typically 2hrs 15 mins to 2hrs 45 mins.
Sardinia is known for its beaches which are great to visit over the Spring to early Autumn period.
As Sardinia is a large island, car hire is the best way to explore. Public transport is possible via bus and train routes are limited.
With a typical Mediterranean climate, the summer months see the weather dry and hot, reaching temperatures of around 32 degrees. In spring and autumn, the temperatures sit around 18-20 degrees.
All our holidays to Italy can be tailored to suit your every need. You can choose your preferred duration, board, hotel etc. Below you'll find a popular itinerary that incorporate Sardinia. If you can't find the right holiday, feel free to contact us and one of our travel consultants will be in touch.

Boat Trips: Immerse yourself in the stunning coastal beauty Sardinia has to offer with a memorable boat trip. If you're staying in the north of the island, an organised excursion to the La Maddalena Archipelago is highly recommended; renowned for their pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and diverse marine life. If you're in the south, the delightful fisherman’s town of Carloforte on San Pietro Island is also one to opt for. If you're eager to discover more beaches beyond your hotel, consider a boat trip with planned beach stops to witness more of what Sardinia has to offer.

Asinara Island National Park: Discover the beauty beyond Sardinia and venture out to the Asinara National Park, an island found on the north-western tip of the island. This protected area is one of Sardinia's hidden gems, with incredible pristine beaches, Mediterranean vistas, rugged cliffs and home to wild donkeys, horses and goat. The scenery here is sure to take your breath away. There are many ways you can explore the island including, by foot, mountain bike, horse, off-road vehicle or a tourist train. Organised boat excursions are also available from the 'mainland' offering a great way of seeing more of the national park. Ferries to the national park depart from both Stintino and Porto Torres.

Visit the beaches: Spend your time enjoying what Sardinia is known for…the beaches! Some of Italy's most beautiful beaches are found on Sardinia's coastline. Spend your time relaxing in the sun on the white sands, taking a dip in the warm, crystal clear, turquoise waters. Another great way of exploring is to join a beach-hopping excursion. Here you will experience the beaches differently and have the opportunity to explore some more secluded and lesser-known ones too. You can also rent kayaks, exploring the coastline and hidden coves for those seeking a little adventure on their holiday.

Go Caving: Delve into the underground world of Sardinia with a caving excursion. Witness the island's remarkable unground sights with an exhilarating caving adventure. Join a guided tour and explore some of Sardinia’s caves, where you will be able to see incredible rock formations and in some, the glistening sea shimmering below and incredible views. The most well-known caves to explore are the Grotta di Neptune and the cave of Su Marmuri, both offering different experiences.