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What to do in Sardinia ? Our Activities Guide

Things to do in Sardinia

Between its emerald sea, its coves, its white sandy beaches and its green surroundings that inspire relaxation and escape, the holidays in Sardinia will be memorable for boaters. This Italian island offers a multitude of activities that will delight young and old alike.

Things to do in Sardinia - Sardinia

Hiking or Cycling

Hiking is undeniably one of the main activities in Sardinia. You can explore the Parco Nazionale del Golfo di Orosei and the Gennargentu and its green area. You will be seduced by the beauty of its caves and the mountainous hinterland. Trekking enthusiasts will meet at the prehistoric site of Tiscali, Gola Su Gorropu or Monte Limbara.
You can also be tempted by a stroll along the coast. The Capo Sandalo of Isola di San Pietro is a must, as is the road that connects Alghero and Bosa, and that between Dorgali and Santa Maria Navarrese. The most active will not miss the 45km of Selvaggio Blu.
To discover Sardinia by bike, hair in the wind, go to the Ogliastra. You can even make a descent at high speed to the Mediterranean. Strong sensations and an adrenaline rush guaranteed!

Scuba Diving

Sardinia is also a popular destination for scuba divers. You can explore the Grotta di Nereo, the largest underwater cave in the Mediterranean to discover the red coral of Alghero in large numbers. Located off the Isola Tavolara, the Secca del Papa spot serves as a refuge for grouper, barracudas, sea bream and moray eels. The Nora spot also offers great surprises, thrills and an unforgettable adventure. You will discover an underwater archaeological site, with ruined Punic-Roman ruins.

Scuba Diving - Sardinia

Water Sports

Water sports are kings on the east coast of the island, and especially in Porto Pollo, a meeting place for sailing lovers. Beginners are trained in safe waters. The most experienced will certainly appreciate the winds blowing in the mouths of Bonifacio.
The west coast is more a paradise for surfers. This sport can be practiced on the peninsula of Sinis, Putzudu or San Giovanni di Sinis. Cala Gonone is also a must for kayaking at sea. You can walk through the Cardedu or Golfo di Orosei to discover the secret coves of the Ogliastra coastline.

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