8 days - Escorted Tours

Speak of Sardinia and the glamorous scalloped bays of Costa Smeralda spring to mind, but the Mediterranean’s second-largest island has so much more to offer. A closer look reveals delightful surprises at every turn: an exhilarating thousand-mile coastline of translucent sea, white sands and hidden coves; a long history as diverse and fantastic as its rugged landscapes; and a unique identity that is familiar yet distinct from mainland Italy. Further inland away from the bustling coast is a very different yet perhaps more intriguing and authentic side to Sardinia: immaculate beaches give way to undulating countryside, cloaked in forests of cork oak in the uplands, and swathed in myrtle and olive on the lower slopes. Tucked away are sleepy towns and villages, where you’ll catch enticing glimpses of local life and centuries-old traditions.

Highlights

  • Discover hidden cultural treasures in the charming traditional villages of inland Sardinia.
  • Explore medieval Alghero's fascinating Catalan heritage and explore Italian-influenced Bonifacio in French Corsica on guided tours.
  • Admire Costa Smeralda's picturesque coastal villages and enjoy scenic drives with superb views along the breathtaking coast.
  • Marvel at the Santu Antine nuraghe, one of the thousands of Bronze Age settlements scattered across the island
  • Feast on traditional Sardinian fare at a family-run agriturismo, a rural restaurant serving dishes made with fresh, local produce, and enjoy a taste of Sardinia's excellent wines at a family-owned wine estate.

Inclusions

  • The price of this holiday is per person based on two people sharing a twin room. Single rooms are subject to availability at the relevant supplement. The price includes
  • Return flights
  • Seven nights accommodation
  • Daily breakfast and four dinners (including one in a local restaurant)
  • All local taxes and transfers
  • All tours as mentioned
  • The services of a Riviera Travel tour manager
  • Included excursions: entrances to Calangianus Cork Museum, ferry crossing from Santa Teresa Gallura to Bonifacio.