What to do in Sardinia
The drive from the hotel to the venue is a beautiful coastal panorama in itself — enjoy the ride!
We recommend renting a car for exploring: public transport is limited.
Our corner of Sardinia
1. The Sella del Diavolo trek
starts at Calamosca — on foot
Right next to Calamosca: a stunning walk up the “Devil’s Saddle” headland, with views over the whole Gulf of Cagliari. Easy-going, about two hours there and back — bring water and sneakers.
Open in Google Maps ↗2. The flamingos
~7 km · 15 min drive
Cagliari is one of the few cities in Europe where pink flamingos live all year round. Spot them in the Molentargius park and in the salt ponds right behind Poetto beach.
Open in Google Maps ↗3. Castello & the Cathedral
~5 km · 15 min drive
Cagliari’s old citadel: climb the narrow streets up to the Cathedral of Santa Maria, the bastions and their terraces — sunset up there, over the city and the sea, is special.
Open in Google Maps ↗4. The beaches
25–55 km · up to ~1 h drive
The south coast has some of the island’s finest water: Chia and Tuerredda to the west, Villasimius and Punta Molentis to the east, and the turquoise pebble cove of Mari Pintau on the way to the venue.
- Mari Pintau ↗ ~25 km · 35 min
- Villasimius ↗ ~50 km · 1 h
- Punta Molentis ↗ ~55 km · 1 h 10
- Chia (Su Giudeu) ↗ ~50 km · 55 min
- Tuerredda ↗ ~55 km · 1 h
5. Kitesurf & cycling
Poetto ~5 km · 15 min drive
Poetto beach is a famous kitesurf spot, and the coastal road towards Villasimius is a classic road-cycling route — sea views the whole way.
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