Speak of Sardinia and the glamorous scalloped bays of Costa Smeralda spring to mind, but the Mediterranean’s second-largest island has so much more to offer.
A closer look reveals delightful surprises at every turn: an exhilarating thousand-mile coastline of translucent sea, white sands and hidden coves; a long history as diverse and fantastic as its rugged landscapes; and a unique identity that is familiar yet distinct from mainland Italy. Further inland away from the bustling coast is a very different yet perhaps more intriguing and authentic side to Sardinia: immaculate beaches give way to undulating countryside, cloaked in forests of cork oak in the uplands, and swathed in myrtle and olive on the lower slopes. Tucked away are sleepy towns and villages, where you’ll catch enticing glimpses of local life and centuries-old traditions.
At a glance
Highlights
- Discover hidden cultural treasures in the charming traditional villages of inland Sardinia.
- Explore medieval Alghero's fascinating Catalan heritage and explore Italian-influenced Bonifacio in French Corsica on guided tours.
- Admire Costa Smeralda's picturesque coastal villages and enjoy scenic drives with superb views along the breathtaking coast.
- Marvel at the Santu Antine nuraghe, one of the thousands of Bronze Age settlements scattered across the island
- Feast on traditional Sardinian fare at a family-run agriturismo, a rural restaurant serving dishes made with fresh, local produce, and enjoy a taste of Sardinia's excellent wines at a family-owned wine estate.
Choose our Signature Tour to also get:
- Sip a chilled aperitivo and absorb the magnificent views over Alghero's old town and dazzling bay from the fabulous viewpoint of the town's only skybar.
- Enjoy an exhilarating cruise to the magnificent Neptune Caves with their spectacular ‘rooms’ and myriad of fascinating and beautiful rock formations.
- Relax over drinks and typical Sardinian specialities in the elegant ambience of the Vigneti Surrau, amidst a stunning landscape of vineyards and rolling hills.
- Enjoy the more exclusive atmosphere of travelling in a small group with an average of 22 guests.
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Your itinerary
Arrive in Cannigione
Fly to Olbia or Alghero and transfer to our hotel.
Stay at Blu Hotel Morisco Village
Arrive at the airport for your flight to Olbia or Alghero. On arrival, we transfer by coach to the coastal town of Cannigione, where we stay for three nights with dinner. Nestled in the Gulf of Arzachena on the Costa Smeralda, the hotel is a short walk from the beach and close to a number of cafés and shops.
Introduction to Costa Smeralda
Explore the dazzling Costa Smeralda before time to relax in Cannigione.
This morning we explore the dazzling Costa Smeralda, perhaps the best-known corner of Sardinia and yet completely unlike anywhere else on the island. In the 1960s, the Aga Khan hand-picked this very spot to carve out a corner of paradise.
Today its main town, Porto Cervo, is an exclusive playground for the fabulously well-heeled and famous, and its pristine appearance and pale colour palette are a result of strict building regulations. There’s a fascinating juxtaposition between the rugged and refined – the naturally rocky coastline is populated by gleaming yachts and designer boutiques.
To introduce the Costa Smeralda’s more serene side, we pass through a selection of its most charming villages, where we’ll see locals going about their day in attractive squares and green spaces. Later this afternoon, you will have time to further explore Cannigione or relax at the hotel.
Signature experience
After a day exploring the sophisticated Costa Smerelda, we call at the stunning Vigneti Surrau, encased by regiments of carefully tended vines, and a breathtaking landscape of gently rolling hills draped in rich forest. Feel like a VIP as you relax and unwind in this elegant place; admire its chic, contemporary architecture and enjoy a deliciously chilled glass of wine accompanied by some typical Sardinian specialities whilst admiring the views – simply out of this world!
Bonifacio
Take the ferry to Corsica for a guided tour of Bonifacio's old town and free time to explore independently.
This morning we drive to Santa Teresa di Gallura on the north coast to take the ferry to Corsica. A highlight of the 50-minute ferry ride are the marvellous views of the grand approach to Bonifacio, located at the southernmost point of Corsica. Much-photographed Bonifacio boasts an expansive citadel, which is perched atop a limestone promontory poised over the glittering harbour and chic marina.
Although Corsica has been a part of France for centuries, there’s a unique local identity with strong Italian influences and Bonifacio certainly has a distinctly Italianate feel, with narrow streets flanked by Genoese tenements. Listen closely to the local dialect, which is based on Ligurian and a legacy of the days when Corsica was under Genoese control. The island’s most famous son, military general Napoleon Bonaparte, was born to a family of Italian origins.
To gain a better understanding of Corsican history and culture, we have a guided tour through Bonifacio’s old town. Afterwards there is free time to soak up the atmosphere and admire the picture-postcard views before we return to Sardinia by ferry.
Please note: ferries between Santa Teresa di Gallura and Bonifacio do not run-in adverse weather conditions. In such an event, an alternative itinerary will be offered.
Inland Sardinia & Cork Region
Experience a vastly different side of Sardinia as we journey southwest inland through to Alghero, stopping en route at the Cork Museum.
Today we head inland to experience a vastly different side of Sardinia. The landscape is a sun-baked stretch of ‘macchia’ grassland and jagged granite mountains reminiscent of the Dolomites. The air grows ever cooler as we ascend hills covered in dense forests of cork trees – during harvest season, you may notice many have been stripped of their bark for cork production. As much of Italy’s cork is produced in Sardinia, we visit a cork museum to learn about the fascinating production techniques and the many uses of this versatile material.
Alghero
We will call at a typical Sardinian town where you will have free time for lunch before continuing to Alghero in the Coral Riviera, where we stay for four nights at the four-star Catalunya Hotel. The hotel is well-located just a short walk from the historic centre, filled with lively restaurants serving local specialities and fresh seafood for which Alghero is renowned.
This evening, we are treated to a feast for the senses during dinner at a family-run agriturismo, a converted farmhouse that serves hearty traditional meals made with produce fresh from the farm. The rustic surroundings, eye-catching displays of ancient farming equipment and crackling open fires create a wonderfully authentic atmosphere, perfect for enjoying course after course of Sardinian dishes made with local ingredients – the smells alone will ignite your taste buds!
Alghero & wine tasting
Soak up the atmosphere of Alghero with free time to wander, have lunch and browse the shops. This afternoon, we enjoy a wine tasting.
Alghero
One of the island’s most beautiful cities, Alghero is a medieval jewel with an independent spirit and intriguing history. It was founded in the 12th century by the Genoese and seized in 1353 by the Aragonese, who left an indelible mark. Much of the old town’s handsome architecture bears a Spanish appearance and a dialect of Catalan is still spoken here.
Our guided tour takes us the through labyrinthine alleys of remarkably preserved old Alghero, defended by robust walls and four bastions dedicated to famous explorers. We’ll see the 16th-century cathedral, which is primarily Catalan-Gothic apart from its Aragonese portal. You have free time after to wander, enjoy lunch and browse the many shops in the vibrant centre.
Wine tasting
This afternoon we drive along the coastline of Alghero, with beautiful views over the sparkling sea, before heading inland towards one of the finest wine-growing areas in Sardinia, producing the prestigious Cannonau and Vermentino wines. Winemaking is an important part of the local economy, so we visit a family-owned wine estate for a tour of the vineyards. Naturally, we enjoy a tasting afterwards.
Free day in Alghero
Spend the entire day is at leisure to continue your discovery of magnificent Alghero.
The entire day is at leisure to continue your discovery of magnificent Alghero. Stroll along the lovely beachfront promenade or browse the many shops in town for souvenirs.
Alghero is known for its coral, which is harvested off the coast and transformed into striking jewellery. Perhaps watch the world go by in a café-lined piazza over a delicious ‘seadas’, a cheese-filled pastry drizzled with honey, and a ‘mirto’, a unique Sardinian liqueur made with myrtle berries.
Signature experience
We cruise to the magnificent Neptune Caves, one of the largest marine caves in Italy, absorbing the wonderful seascapes and bracing sea breeze along the way.
On arrival at this historic natural phenomenon, join a fascinating guided tour of the impressive grotto, formed incredibly two million years ago, to marvel at its spectacular rock formations in a series of magical ‘rooms’, encrusted by huge stalagmites and stalactites, plus a vast lake fringed by white sandy beach.
As the day comes to an end, experience the magical ambience of Alghero from a spectacular perspective as you absorb the panoramic views of its enchanting old town and the sparkling bay from the heady heights of a superb skybar. Sip on a refreshing aperitivo as the sun sets over the glistening water with the sheer white cliffs of the stunning headland of Capo Caccia on the horizon.
Nuraghe & Bosa
Drive through the Valley of the Nuraghi on our way to visit Bosa.
Nuraghe
This morning we drive through the Valley of the Nuraghi – dotting the verdant countryside are striking conical stone structures called ‘nuraghi’, left by the mysterious Nuragic civilisation.
Much is left to the imagination as little is known about them – perhaps these Bronze Age structures were palaces or forts, or simply domestic dwellings. We stop to examine the impressive Nuraghe Santu Antine with its 17-metre-high tower protected by three bastions.
Bosa
Our last stop is Bosa, a picturesque hillside town Bosa, a picturesque hillside town at the mouth of the Temo, Sardinia’s only navigable river. You have free time to discover this quintessential Sardinian town, which exudes great charm with its colourful houses, cobbled alleys and scenic setting.
After a wonderful day of sightseeing, we wind our way along Sardinia’s coast high above the dazzling sea, across a rocky landscape carpeted by Mediterranean plants, and are rewarded with a superb view of the beautiful coastline, before returning to the hotel for our final night on this incredible island.
Return home
Transfer to the airport for your return flight.
Hand-picked hotels
Blu Hotel Morisco Village
Sardinia, Italy
Chosen for its attractive Mediterranean decor and welcoming staff.
Catalunya Hotel
Alghero, Sardinia
Chosen for its rooftop terrace offering superb panoramic views of the bay.
SMY Carlos Hotel
Alghero, Italy
The seafront SMY Carlos V Alghero hotel is the ideal place to relax after a busy day exploring.
Extras & upgrades
Opt for a convenient door-to-door service with transport from your home to your choice of regional airport or train station, available as an added optional with every holiday. This can be added to your booking after you've booked online by our reservations team a call, or when you're booking over the phone.
Travel connections
All transfer times listed here are approximate, and dependent on traffic. If you have a question regarding transfer times please don't hesitate to contact us.
Arrival airport | First hotel location | Transfer time |
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Olbia Airport | Cannigione | 45 mins |
Alghero Airport | 2 hrs 15 mins |
Final hotel location | Departure airport | Transfer time |
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Alghero | Olbia Airport | 2 hrs |
Alghero Airport | 20 mins |
FAQs
The price of this holiday is per person based on two people sharing a twin room. Single rooms are subject to availability at the relevant supplement. The price includes
- Return flights
- Seven nights accommodation
- Daily breakfast and four dinners (including one in a local restaurant)
- All local taxes and transfers
- All tours as mentioned
- The services of a Riviera Travel tour manager
Included excursions: entrances to Calangianus Cork Museum, ferry crossing from Santa Teresa Gallura to Bonifacio.
UK Citizens do not require a visa to enter Italy however must have a valid passport. For the most up-to-date passport and visa information visit https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/italy/entry-requirements.
We are unable to accept responsibility if you are unable to travel because you have not complied with any passport/entry/immigration requirements.
- Currency: Euro
- Flight time: Approx. 2 hrs 30 mins
- Languages: Italian
- Time zone: GMT+1
- Countries: Italy, France
Some people find that the food on offer in hotels is different than what they’re used to back at home, so we thought we’d put together some guidance to help you know what to expect. We say it’s the perfect excuse to really embrace the Italian way of life!
Breakfast
Many hotels offer a limited choice of hot breakfast items, but breakfast is usually Continental style, with bread roll, jams, cheese, cold meats, cereal and sweet pastries, and juice, coffee and tea available.
Evening meals
Where evening meals are provided in hotels on our tours, you can usually expect three courses with a choice of two or three dishes per course:
- First course – may be local pasta dish or soup
- Main course - usually meat or fish course with salad or one or two vegetables
- Desert – fresh fruit, a local cake/desert or ice cream
Hotels will try to accommodate dietary requirements, however you need to advise of any at the time of booking.
Menus will vary from hotel to hotel, and choice will be more limited than in a normal restaurant.
Note: At some hotels we may be asked to choose your menu the evening before or at breakfast on the day of - this helps the hotel to give a more efficient experience
A la carte options at some hotels
Some hotels have the possibility of upgrading to an a la carte menu. If this were an option, you would be advised of this in resort and pay for this locally and receive a credit towards it. However this is specific to only some hotels, and also at their discretion.
Difference in cooking styles
Some dishes are served cooler in Italy than you might expect – this is done intentionally as it’s thought to preserve the delicate flavours of each ingredient than if it was piping hot. Don’t worry – it’s still fresh and thoroughly cooked!
Some of your favourite Italian dishes have regional differences in Italy, and may be different to how you’d find them at home. Again, we say this is the perfect way to experience authentic Italian cuisine and to celebrate the nuances of different regions.
The deposit for this holiday is £250pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 75 days before you depart.
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