Things to do
Getting out on the water on a boat tour is an excellent way to see the island and the awe-inspiring shoreline of the Costa Smeralda (Emerald Coast). Many services depart from La Maddalena towards Budelli – famous for its pink sand beach – and Isola Spargi with its shallow, turquoise waters.
If R&R is more on your mind, hit up Cala Brandinchi – known as ‘Little Tahiti’ for how it rivals the South Pacific’s incredibly clear seas. It’s rivalled by Cala dei Gabbiani, a captivating cove with rocky outcrops that only add to the almost tropical scene.
For those who can bear to tear themselves away from the coast, there’s so much history to uncover on Sardinia. The island boasts several fascinating archaeological sites, while ancient edifices called nuraghes are somewhat commonplace – you’ll find them scattered throughout the island, and they date back to the Bronze Age.
And no trip is complete without visiting Sardinia’s capital, Cagliari. As the most populated city on the island, it has landmarks including Cagliari Cathedral and Bastione Saint Remy. It’s also home to a very particular type of pizza called pizzetta sfoglia which is a must-try.