Sardinia Holidays

The island of Sardinia lies in the western Mediterranean, where clear waters lap hidden coves and rocky stretches of coastline, backed by low mountains and traditional villages. Prehistoric Nuragic stone towers still punctuate the landscape, while harbour towns and local markets are the place to enjoy simple pasta dishes, fresh seafood, and regional wines. You can explore the island in more depth with our dedicated Sardinia tour, bringing its coastline and history within easy reach.

A Travelsphere escorted tour is a relaxed way to discover Sardinia, with a carefully curated itinerary that balances guided highlights with time to explore independently. Your Holiday Director will be on hand as you enjoy comfortable accommodation, organised transport and visits to places such as Alghero, the Costa Smeralda, and Olbia’s atmospheric old town. With everything planned for you on our Sardinia holidays, including our Sardinia’s Emerald Coast guided tour, all that’s left to do is settle in, soak up the views and embrace the slower pace of island life.

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Sardinia Tour Holidays

  1. Sardinia's Emerald Coast

    Discover the allure of Sardinia, where turquoise waters wash white-sand beaches and medieval towns sit beside elegant resorts and luxurious marinas.

    • Return flights
    • 7 nights half-board in a 4-star hotel
    • 15 meals: 7 breakfasts, 1 lunch and 7 dinners

    8 days from
    £1,709
    was £1,859

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Highlights of a Sardinia Tour Holiday

  1. Sardinia holidays - the coastline and Baja Sardinia

    Coastline and beaches

    Sardinia’s coast is wonderfully varied, from shallow, clear water to pale sandy beaches and rocky shores. The Costa Smeralda (Emerald Coast) is ideal for enjoying time by the water, whether that’s a shoreline stroll or just stopping to take in the sea view.
  2. Sardinia holidays - the stylish harbour town of Porto Cervo

    Stylish harbour towns

    Harbour life is a big part of the island’s charm on a Sardinia holiday, with promenades, bobbing boats, and cafés where you can watch the world go by. Porto Cervo has a smart, upmarket feel, while Cannigione makes an easy base for relaxed afternoons by the marina and around the waterfront.
  3. Sardinia holidays - the village of San Pantaleo

    Local villages

    Head inland and everything feels quieter. Small villages invite slower wandering, with simple piazzas, artisan boutiques, and cafés serving scoops of gelato. Villages like San Pantaleo are ideal for exploration, especially if you’re looking for a change of scene from the turquoise coast.
  4. Sardinia holidays - a birdseye view of Nuragic archaeology in Arzachena

    Nuragic archaeology

    Sardinia has a distinctive prehistoric heritage. The island is dotted with ancient stone nuraghi (tower-like structures) and tombs that hint at civilisations that flourished here thousands of years ago. If you’re curious, you could choose to visit Nuragic sites in the Arzachena area in your free time. It’s an easy excursion from Cannigione.
  5. Sardinia holidays - grapes growing in a vineyard

    Sardinian food & wine

    Food is a big highlight in Sardinia. Fresh seafood, simple pasta dishes, and sheep’s cheese are enjoyed across the island, often served with flavourful regional wines. While on tour, enjoy typical Sardinian meals and island specialities.
  6. Sardinia holidays - island hopping at La Maddalena Archipelago

    Island-hopping and boat days

    A boat trip is a great way to see Sardinia from a different angle. The La Maddalena Archipelago is a beautiful example, offered as an optional tour excursion on our Emerald Coast tour. Palau is usually the starting point for exploring these islands and their coastal scenery.

Sardinia Holiday FAQs

Where is Sardinia?

Sardinia is an Italian island in the Mediterranean Sea. It lies west of mainland Italy, south of Corsica, and north of Tunisia, with a coastline facing the open sea on all sides.

What’s the best time of year to visit Sardinia?

Many travellers find spring and early summer the most comfortable time to visit, with warm days and a lively atmosphere, but without the peak-season crowds. Late summer is hotter and busier, especially along the coast, while early autumn often feels a little calmer, with plenty still open.

Weather and visitor numbers can vary year to year, so it’s worth thinking about the temperatures and pace that suit you best.

What’s Sardinia known for?

Sardinia is known for its beautiful coastline, easy-going harbour towns, and Nuragic prehistoric sites. Food and wine are a big part of a Sardinian holiday too, with local produce at the heart of many dishes.

How many days do you need in Sardinia?

If you’re short on time, 3–4 days is enough for a couple of towns, coastal views and leisurely meals.

With 7–8 days, you’ll have more breathing space for scenic drives, local markets, and day trips, without needing to pack too much into each day, making for the perfect Sardinia holiday.

Do I need a visa to travel to Sardinia, Italy?

Visa requirements depend on your nationality, the type of passport you hold, and the length of your stay. British passport holders can stay in Italy up to 90 days visa-free.

Before booking, it could be wise to check the latest official travel guidance – UK travellers can refer to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) travel advice for Italy. Also, make sure your passport is valid for your entire trip and meets current UK and EU entry rules.

What currency is used in Sardinia?

Sardinia uses the euro (€). Cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants and shops, though it can be helpful to carry a little cash for small purchases, local cafés, or more rural spots.

What time zone is Sardinia in?

Sardinia uses Central European Time (CET) and is one hour ahead of the UK. In summer, it switches to Central European Summer Time (CEST) and remains one hour ahead of the UK.

How long is the flight to Sardinia from the UK?

Direct flights from the UK are a comfortable 2.5-3.5 hours, though the duration can vary depending on your departure airport and route.

What’s the tipping etiquette in Sardinia?

Sardinia, like much of Italy, has a generally modest tipping culture. You may see a service charge and/or a coperto (cover charge) added in some restaurants, so it’s worth checking the bill.

If you’ve enjoyed good service or a particularly delicious dish, you may want to round up your bill or leave a small extra tip.

Is Sardinia safe to visit?

Sardinia is generally considered a very safe travel destination for travellers, with one of Italy’s lowest crime rates.

As anywhere, it’s still best to take normal precautions and follow local advice. If you’re travelling during the warmer months, follow heat safety guidance, and coastal adventures should be shaped by local advice on the sea’s conditions.

For the most up-to-date official information, check the UK FCDO travel advice for Italy, especially for practical updates.

Is Sardinia suitable for an escorted tour?

If you prefer a holiday that’s well organised from the start and allows you to begin your trip feeling relaxed and prepared, Sardinia is an excellent choice for an escorted tour.

With the hassle of planning and logistics removed, escorted touring allows you to spend more time immersing yourself in local culture and enjoying the island at a comfortable pace.

Our Sardinia’s Emerald Coast holiday is a Relax & Explore holiday, designed to allow travellers to spend a little longer in each location – enjoy a blend of included excursions with plenty of free time to unwind or discover more at your own pace.

How active is a typical Sardinia tour?

Activity levels can vary depending on the itinerary of your escorted holiday, but expect some walking on visits to historic towns, which are often on uneven streets and include steps. You may also enjoy time on the coast, with gentle dips in the clear waters.

To judge whether a tour would suit you, check the specific holiday details for information on pace, walking requirements and any accessibility notes.

What should I pack for Sardinia?

Pack for comfort. Light layers, sun protection and comfortable walking shoes are key for exploring towns and coastal paths. It’s also worth bringing a light jacket or jumper for cooler evenings and breezier days by the sea.

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