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From turquoise coves and white sand beaches to ancient Nuragic ruins and dramatic sea caves, this 5-day summer itinerary captures the best of Sardinia's coastal beauty and cultural treasures.

From turquoise coves and white sand beaches to ancient Nuragic ruins and dramatic sea caves, this 5-day summer itinerary captures the best of Sardinia's coastal beauty and cultural treasures.

Head up to this 14th-century hilltop castle at Via Canonico Giovanni Spano for panoramic views over Cagliari and the gulf. Check opening times in summer as midday heat can close the terrace.

Head up to this 14th-century hilltop castle at Via Canonico Giovanni Spano for panoramic views over Cagliari and the gulf. Check opening times in summer as midday heat can close the terrace.
~1.5 hours
Look for a trattoria along Via Santa Croce or Piazza Arsenale and order Malloreddus alla Campidanese, a Sardinian semolina pasta with saffron, sausage and tomato sauce.

Visit this 13th-century cathedral in Piazza Palazzo with its striking Baroque facade and the underground Martyrs Crypt lined with ancient stone carvings. Dress code applies for shoulders and knees.

Visit this 13th-century cathedral in Piazza Palazzo with its striking Baroque facade and the underground Martyrs Crypt lined with ancient stone carvings. Dress code applies for shoulders and knees.
~1.5 hours
Walk from Piazza Costituzione up the grand staircase to the panoramic terrace called Terrazza Umberto I. Arrive before sunset for golden light over the rooftops and the port.
~2 hours
Walk along Via Sardegna or Via Baylle near the port where casual spots serve fresh grilled fish and octopus. Order a local Vernaccia di Oristano white wine to pair with seafood.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick espresso and a pastry at any bar in the Marina district and try Su Caffè, a Sardinian coffee preparation served cold with lemon zest and ice.
Su Caffè
Find a trattoria along Via Santa Croce in the Castello district and order Malloreddus alla Campidanese, a classic Sardinian semolina pasta with saffron and sausage ragu.
Malloreddus alla CampidaneseCentral location between Castello hill and the waterfront, walking distance to all Day 1 sights and seafood restaurants.
Central location between Castello hill and the waterfront, walking distance to all Day 1 sights and seafood restaurants.

Take ARST bus from Cagliari to Barumini (about 1 hour). Book the guided tour ticket in advance online during summer as entry is timed and sells out.

Take ARST bus from Cagliari to Barumini (about 1 hour). Book the guided tour ticket in advance online during summer as entry is timed and sells out.

Take the 654 steps down to the cave entrance from Capo Caccia near Alghero. Bring a light jacket as it stays cool inside year round.

Take the 654 steps down to the cave entrance from Capo Caccia near Alghero. Bring a light jacket as it stays cool inside year round.
~0.5 hours
Find a gelateria along Via Carlo Alberto in Alghero old town. Look for artigianale signs and order pistachio or lemon sorbetto.
~1.5 hours
Head to the Bastioni Marco Polo along Alghero's sea wall. Grab a Spritz or a local Ichnusa beer from a nearby bar and sit on the rocks facing the sea.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Stop at a pasticceria in Cagliari near Piazza Yenne and get a cornetto with Su Caffè (coffee with a splash of local mirto liqueur for a sweet morning kick).
Su Caffè
Find a family-run trattoria in Barumini near the nuraghe and order Malloreddus alla Campidanese (Sardinian gnocchetti with saffron, sausage and pecorino).
Malloreddus alla CampidaneseYou return from Grotta di Nettuno to Alghero for the evening, and the old town has bars, restaurants, and sunset viewpoints all within walking distance.
You return from Grotta di Nettuno to Alghero for the evening, and the old town has bars, restaurants, and sunset viewpoints all within walking distance.

Head to Porto Cervo the main hub of Costa Smeralda. Walk the Piazzetta and the marina to see the whitewashed luxury boutiques and yachts. Then drive or take a taxi to Capriccioli Beach for clear turquoise water and granite rock formations.

Head to Porto Cervo the main hub of Costa Smeralda. Walk the Piazzetta and the marina to see the whitewashed luxury boutiques and yachts. Then drive or take a taxi to Capriccioli Beach for clear turquoise water and granite rock formations.

Take a ferry from Palau to La Maddalena island (€20 round trip, runs frequently). Rent a scooter or bike to reach Cala Coticcio and Spiaggia del Cavaliere. Pack swimwear and bring water shoes for the rocky coves.

Take a ferry from Palau to La Maddalena island (€20 round trip, runs frequently). Rent a scooter or bike to reach Cala Coticcio and Spiaggia del Cavaliere. Pack swimwear and bring water shoes for the rocky coves.

Located in Stintino about 1 hour drive from Palau. Arrive by 3 PM to secure entry (limited capacity in summer). The white sand and shallow crystal water make it one of Sardinia's best beaches. Bring an umbrella as shade is scarce.

Located in Stintino about 1 hour drive from Palau. Arrive by 3 PM to secure entry (limited capacity in summer). The white sand and shallow crystal water make it one of Sardinia's best beaches. Bring an umbrella as shade is scarce.
~2.5 hours
Search for 'rooftop bars Porto Cervo' or head to the Porto Cervo Marina area where multiple hotel rooftops offer sunset drinks. Try a Vernaccia di Oristano white wine or a local Mirto digestif. Reservations recommended for prime sunset seating.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a casual beachside kiosk or trattoria near La Maddalena's port and order a plate of Malloreddus alla Campidanese, the classic Sardinian gnocchetti pasta in a tomato and sausage sauce.
Malloreddus alla CampidaneseStaying in Porto Cervo puts you at the center of Day 3's Costa Smeralda activities and close to evening rooftop bars.
Staying in Porto Cervo puts you at the center of Day 3's Costa Smeralda activities and close to evening rooftop bars.

Reach Cala Luna by boat from Cala Gonone port or via a 45-minute hike from Cala Fuili. The beach is famous for its white pebbles, turquoise water, and sea caves you can explore.

Reach Cala Luna by boat from Cala Gonone port or via a 45-minute hike from Cala Fuili. The beach is famous for its white pebbles, turquoise water, and sea caves you can explore.

Accessible only by boat or a challenging 1-hour hike from the Golgo plateau. Arrive early to secure a spot on this small pebble beach with the iconic limestone pinnacle towering above it.

Accessible only by boat or a challenging 1-hour hike from the Golgo plateau. Arrive early to secure a spot on this small pebble beach with the iconic limestone pinnacle towering above it.
~3 hours
Hop on a public or private boat from Cala Gonone port that cruises along the Gulf of Orosei, stopping at coves like Cala Mariolu, Cala Biriola, and Cala Sisine for swimming breaks.
~2 hours
Walk along Via Lungomare Palmasera in Cala Gonone and pick a restaurant with outdoor terrace seating. Look for spaghetti with bottarga or fresh grilled fish of the day.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Pack a beach picnic from a Cala Gonone supermarket the night before. Buy fresh pane carasau (crispy Sardinian flatbread), local cheese, olives, and a bottle of water to eat on the pebbles at Cala Luna or Goloritzé.
Pane CarasauStaying in Cala Gonone puts you right at the departure point for all boat tours and within walking distance of restaurants and shops along the waterfront.
Staying in Cala Gonone puts you right at the departure point for all boat tours and within walking distance of restaurants and shops along the waterfront.
~7 hours
Take a ferry from Stintino (mid-June to September only, book ahead at the tourist port). Once inside, join a guided 4x4 or bike tour to see the albino donkeys, abandoned penal colony, and turquoise coves like Cala d'Oliva. Bring water, sunscreen, and sturdy shoes.
View details, tips, opening times & more~1.5 hours
Head to La Pelosa Beach just south of Stintino on the way back. Its shallow crystalline water and fine white sand make for a classic final Sardinian swim before heading into town.
~2 hours
Look for a restaurant on Via Sassari or near Piazza dei Cantoni in Stintino and order fregola con arselle (Sardinian semolina pasta with clams) or a mixed grilled fish platter. Pair with a glass of Vernaccia di Oristano to finish the trip.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Stop at any pasticceria in Stintino and grab a Seadas (Seadas) a fried semolina pastry filled with fresh pecorino and drizzled with local honey. It is a sweet and savory Sardinian classic that pairs well with a cappuccino.
Seadas (or Sebadas)Staying in Stintino puts you right at the ferry departure point for Asinara and steps from harbor restaurants for your farewell dinner.
Staying in Stintino puts you right at the ferry departure point for Asinara and steps from harbor restaurants for your farewell dinner.
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Based on mid-range estimates. Hotel $60/night. Food: restaurant meal $12 + coffee $1.2 + street food $5 = ~$17/day. Transport: mix of buses/trains ~$10/day. Activities/sightseeing ~$15/day.
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