Join us on a holiday to Sardinia
Explore intriguing historical sites, quaint towns and villages and breath-taking nature in beautiful Sardinia.
The scenery here is sure to delight, from spectacular coastal drives to the thousands of Bronze Age 'nuraghi', or tower-fortresses, that are scattered across the island. Sardinia tours also provide the chance to taste the distinctive local cuisine, which has little in common with the more familiar dishes of the mainland.
Home to some of the most picturesque beaches in Europe, the region is sure to satisfy cravings for soft white sand and sparkling blue waters. A favourite for Sardinia holidays among the rich and famous since the 1960s, Costa Smeralda boasts stunning beaches, elegant resorts and a plethora of huge yachts. Elsewhere, the dramatic dunes and rugged cliffs of the Costa Verde and the pristine Costa del Sud on the southern stretch of the island offer plenty of glorious spots for beach lazing with a good book. Away from the usual tourist trail, the island's southwest corner features deserted beaches, Roman ruins and rugged mountainous landscapes, best explored on our sensational Sardinia escorted tours.
Things to do in Sardinia
From ancient capitals to paradise beaches, Sardinia is full of incredible experiences to enjoy.

Cagliari
Discover the island's capital, Cagliari, home to Roman remains, historic churches and grand estates. Refuel with the locals at one of the many cafes that line the marina.

Trenino Verde
Take a ride on the Trenino Verde (Little Green Train) and be rewarded with exquisite scenery as you pass forests, ravines and quaint little villages.

San Pietro
Take the ferry to Italy's sixth-largest island, San Pietro. Wander around its colourful harbour and spend some time relaxing at one of its alluring beaches.
Things to see in Sardinia
There are a range of unforgettable experiences to enjoy during your trip to the isle of Sardinia.
Food and drink in Sardinia
As an island of shepherds, you can expect to sample a number of fantastic cheeses.
If you're a fan of unique flavours of cheese, look out for axridda, calcagno, fiore sardo and caprino.
Sardinian pasta differs greatly from those of mainland Italy, but is equally delicious. Try lorighittas, twisted, rope-like creations that can only be made by hand or fregula, which is similar to couscous.
Be sure to savour a glass of mirto, Sardinia's national drink. Made from myrtle berries, the sweet liqueur is usually taken as a digestivo following a meal.

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