Sporty and versatile: Sardinia has many water and land activities to offer. From surfing and kitesurfing in crystal clear water to mountain hiking, climbing and mountain biking.
Biking in Sardinia
Sardinia is perfect for bikers: uncongested country roads, coastal routes and idyllic pastoral tracks inland are great fun – and car drivers are generally very considerate of bikers, too. There are around 1,000 km of uphill, downhill and coastal routes just waiting to be discovered.
Sardinia’s past not only lies in its nature amidst maquis and sea, but also in its countless cultural sites: excavations, Neolithic traces, mysterious fairy tombs, towers and the remains of villages built by the Nuragic civilisation, Carthaginians and Romans not only amaze archaeologists.
Diving in Sardinia unlocks the door to a fascinating underwater world. Untouched coral reefs, a multitude of fish species, as well as dolphins and lots of old shipwrecks - Sardinia under water is a biologically intact, exciting marine world just waiting to be admired.
Wherever you choose, the greens of Sardinia are some of the best in the Mediterranean, for players of all levels. Golf schools and courses make sure beginners quickly get the hang of it!
Discover Sardinia on horseback: guided tours on horseback or a romantic trot along kilometres of beautiful beaches or through the wild maquis - an intense and unforgettable way to explore the island with one of Europe’s last herds of wild horses.
Exploring the coast of Sardinia by motorboat is a unique experience. Lonely bays, uninhabited islands and a dip in the sea in between. Rent a motorboat and make your dream come true.
Sailing in Sardinia means discovering areas that are difficult or impossible to access from land like solitary, picturesque coves, stunning beaches and dramatic rock formations.
Sardinia is a paradise for kiters and windsurfers - thanks to 1250 miles. The wind conditions on the north and south coast are particularly ideal, and there are surf schools at many spots.