Tour Details
Tour Type: Small Group Tour
Duration: 7 Days
Tour Dates 2025:
- 11th – 17th of May 2025
- 8th – 14th of June 2025
- 7th – 13th of September 2025
- 21st – 27th of September 2025
- 5th – 11th of October 2025
Tour Price:
- €2600 or $4349.00 twin share per person based on today’s exchange rate plus single supplement of 300 Euros or $500.00AUD based on today’s exchange rate.
Tour Price Includes:
- A tour manager for the duration of the trip, on hand to support you as needed.
- We also use specialist local guides to provide specific insight into key features.
- All accommodation is included. Accommodation is in 4 star hotels in Cagliari, Oristano and Alghero All costs/entry fees for activities listed in the itinerary are included.
- Meals as listed in the itinerary: breakfast every morning, plus a main meal each day. Restaurant meals are 3 courses including wine.
- All costs/entry fees for activities listed in the itinerary are included.
- All transport during the tour is included.
- Travel is in our minibus with a professional driver.
Important to Note:
Notes: This tour is fundamentally based around walking at each location we visit. Typically, we arrive somewhere, then walk around to see the points of interest. Traffic restrictions often mean we need to be dropped off at a point 10 – 15 minutes walk from the town centre. Some days in Italy can be hot and sunny, and we walk in these conditions (bring a hat). This can make the walking more difficult than normal. Due to the historic nature of places we visit, there are often steps/stairs, as well as cobblestones and uneven ground. Orgosolo murals Daily durations: Most days start between 8:30 – 9:00 am, and finish between 5:00 – 6:30 pm. We have later finishes on the first and last nights as we have dinner together.
Departure transfer: We have one departure transfer, departing at 9am with drop off at Alghero airport by 9:30 am. Other driver services on the initial or final days are not part of the tour scope of supply. In some of the accommodation that we use some rooms are different to other rooms used within our group. On occasion there may be stairs inside your room. Luggage may need to be carried by each person in the group from the hotel to our vehicle. Tour vehicles cannot always park directly outside the hotel.
Should you have covid or other infectious condition you will be required to withdraw from the tour activities until you no longer have that condition. Physical Requirements While this is not a strenuous tour, we do require that tour participants are able to undertake a level of physical activity that enables the itinerary visits to be completed.
Tour participants should satisfy the following criteria: Be able to be on your feet (intermittent walking) for the duration of the visits. Guided visits can last up to 2 – 2 1/2 hours. A standard walking pace is used. Have sufficient stability and mobility to be able to walk on uneven surfaces and unpaved paths. Be able to handle walking on inclines, declines and steps (both ascending and descending). Be able to tolerate varied weather conditions (heat, wind, etc.) We would expect that you are currently living an active lifestyle. This may include daily walks or similar physical activity. Should you be unable to maintain the pace of the group you may be required to skip a certain visit. Sometimes this is due to an issue that arises during the week.
***Please note this tour requires Covid Vaccinations.
Day 1 – Buongiorno Sardinia
Exploring Cagliari Welcome to Sardinia, over this week you’ll start to uncover what makes this island special – fiercely independent, wonderful natural environments, unique historical sites, and a cuisine that is specifically ‘sarda’.
We start the tour in our centrally located hotel, right in the historic area of Cagliari. We meet with a local guide who provides some insight into the way people live here. We’ll walk through all the key points of central Cagliari, learning the reasons for the curious layout of this city. We focus on the Castello area, the oldest part of the city, located within the 14th century fortified walls and hemmed in by cliffs on either side.
The history of invaders here, through the millennia, makes it understandable that people would live in this tightly packed district up on the hill. We take a break back in the hotel, then meet and walk together to the Marina area. Here we share our first meal.
The Sardinian cuisine is distinctly different from the Italian food that most of us know, the result of diverse influences. The land where they raise their sheep and their fantastic pecorino cheese. The sea that has brought invaders and settlers to these shores, and the culinary traditions that have been absorbed and made their own.
The breads such as carasau – wheat has been grown here since ancient Roman times, a local greeting is “saludi e trigu” (“good health and wheat”). Pasta that you don’t find in the rest of Italy, such as fregula (similar to couscous) and culurgionis (a type of ravioli). Through this week we will try all these foods and many more. We have an enjoyable start tonight.
Meals included: Dinner (3 courses including wine)
Accommodation: Hotel Regina Margherita (4 star), Cagliari
Day 2: Nora Archaeological - Tuvixeddu
In the morning we drive a short distance to a viewpoint looking over Cagliari, where you get a better feel for how the geography has shaped the lifestyle and trade here.
Itinerary – Sardinia Tour Cagliari Cagliari Nora archaeological site Castello district, Cagliari. We then leave the city and travel along the southern coastline to a place called Nora. This has a long history, from starting as a Phoenician settlement in the 8th century BC, then becoming an ancient Roman town and port. It is the Roman town we see today – the remains of what were elegant villas by the sea, complete with detailed mosaic floors, the theatre, ancient Roman roads.
In the afternoon we visit a place called Tuvixeddu. This is a necropolis, or burial area, used first by the Phoenicians in the 6th century BC. This is the largest Punic burial site, comprised of 1000 “well tombs” and reveals this cultures’ belief in the afterlife.
Meals included: Breakfast and Lunch (3 courses including wine)
Accommodation: Hotel Regina Margherita (4 star), Cagliari
Day 3: San Benedetto markets - Nuraghic Bronze Age Sites - Su Nuraxi
Today we start with the San Benedetto markets. This is the key point for the trade of all types of fresh food for the city – some of which you’ll be tempted by, some that is a bit more challenging. All the seasonal fruit and vegetables, butchers offering up every piece of the animals, it really is “nose to tail” eating here.
In these markets you see how the locals shop, what they buy, what is fresh, and what is caught in this part of the Mediterranean sea. Next we go further back in time, yesterday’s ancient Roman town being just an introduction.
Our focus today is on the Nuraghic civilisation, a Bronze Age population that lived on Sardinia. They have left some impressive markers of their presence here. Firstly we see a nuraghi, a fortified structure with almost a beehive shape, built of basalt blocks. The nuraghi that we visit in Barumini is called Su Nuraxu and is the largest of these ancient fortresses. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The original settlement dates from 1500 BC, with constant habitation for over 2000 years. This is a physical timeline of Sardinia.
After lunch we continue on to another Bronze Age site. This is known as the ‘tomb of the giants’, or locally as ‘Sa Domu and S’Orcu’. This is like nothing else that you see in Italy – the size of the stone blocks, the fascinating shape, and also just the simplicity and scale of the structure situated up on a hilltop as a monument to a forgotten time. The tomb, as well as its burial function, may have been dedicated to the god Taurus. Itinerary – Sardinia Tour The site at Nora Tuvixeddu Nuraghi interior San Benedetto markets
We continue on to our hotel in the town of Oristano, arriving in the early evening.
Meals included: Breakfast and Lunch (3 courses including wine)
Accommodation: Hotel La Baja / Hotel Duomo (4 star), Oristano area
Day 4: San Salvatore – Giants of Mont’e Prama – Santa Cristina
From our base in Oristano we have a wealth of things to see and do in close proximity on the Sinis Peninsula. Firstly we view to the archaeological site of Tharros from a Spanish-era watchtower nearby, where we can see how the Romans (and earlier Phoenicians) utilised this promontory to their advantage.
We move on to the village of San Salvatore. The village itself is unlike any other town in Sardinia, with its narrow lanes lined with rows of tiny houses – in fact it has been used many times as a film set for these reasons. Here we view some early wall drawings in the crypt of the church.
Next we visit the archaeological museum in the town of Cabras, where we see the statues known as the ‘giants of Mont’e Prama’. These recently found monolithic artefacts, carved in the Iron Age (900 BC), are unlike anything that you normally associate with Italian history. They were found in this area. Also in this museum we see many of the Punic and Roman items found in the nearby archaeological area of Tharros.
In the afternoon we travel a short distance to the village of Santa Cristina. Here we find a sacred well, over 3000 years old and incredible for the precision of its construction.
Meals included: Breakfast and Lunch (3 courses including wine)
Accommodation: Hotel La Baja / Hotel Duomo (4 star), Oristano
Day 5: Orgosolo Murals – Canto Tenore Singing – Bosa
As a contrast to yesterday’s coastal jaunt, today we head inland, into the mountainous interior. First we visit the town of Orgosolo. This is the key mural town of Sardinia, with numerous building painted with local scenes, slogans, and an incredible variety of weird and wonderful things. We look around the town centre with a local guide. Learning about Orgosolo and the history of these murals reveals much about the more recent history of Sardinia, and the challenges and aspirations of the people who live here.
For lunch we visit one of the large forest parks that cover much of this central area, the Supramonte. We dine on the traditional foods cooked on an open grill, enjoyed outdoors in a casual setting.
After lunch we have a very special performance of ‘canto tenore‘ – most visitors to Sardinia do not get to experience this local polyphonic singing method. Canto tenore consists of three men singing together with different tones, creating a curious effect, while a fourth sings or chants a poem.
This type of singing is specific to this Barbagia region of Sardinia and is recognised by UNESCO with its inclusion on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. On leaving Orgosolo we reach to charming town of Bosa, situated on a River mouth with rows of past coloured buildings lining the waterfront, small fishing boats moored in the inlet.
We have a short stop here for a coffee and to enjoy the ambience. In the afternoon we reach our final destination, Alghero.
Meals included: Breakfast and Lunch (picnic style)
Accommodation: Hotel Catalunya or Hotel Punta Negra (both 4 star), Alghero
Day 6: Alghero
In the morning we look around this fascinating city. Alghero has a culture that is distinctly different from the rest of Itinerary – Sardinia Tour Murals in Orgosolo Canto Tenore singing Bosa Murals in Orgosolo Sardinia.
The key influences here are Spanish, following the conquering of the city by the Aragonese in the 14th century. The local dialect is closely related to Catalan. The cuisine here is also heavily influenced by the Spanish, with paella being the signature dish. The old town has a superb seaside location, and much to discover. There are numerous cafes along the walls and bastions of the old town, where we can enjoy a coffee looking out to sea.
Next we travel to a Bombarde beach. Sardinia is famed for its turquoise clear waters and great beaches, and we give you some time to relax on the beach, have a swim or just take it easy in the cafe nearby. Those that prefer not to have beach time will be dropped back to the hotel.
In the evening we cap off the week with ‘the last supper’, our final Sardinian meal together.
Meals included: Breakfast and Dinner (3 courses including wine)
Accommodation: Hotel Catalunya or Hotel Punta Negra (both 4 star), Alghero
Day 7: Arrivederci
We have reached the end of our tour, we drop off by 9:30am at Alghero’s airport nearby and bid you “buon viaggio”. Meals included: Breakfast
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