
Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean and one of Italy's most popular travel destinations. Here you will find clear waters, white sandy beaches, historic towns and a landscape that varies between mountains, coast and small villages. Sardinia has its own culture and history that is different from the Italian mainland, which makes a trip to Sardinia a special destination. With Rolfs Flyg & Busresor you get the opportunity to experience several sides of Sardinia through well-planned group trips. Our trips combine coastal towns, culture, nature experiences and local food traditions with visits to some of Sicily's most interesting places.
Country
★ Italy
Largest city
★ Cagliari
Residents
★ Approximately 1.6 million

A trip to Sardinia is suitable for those who want to relax by the sea with culture but also see nature experiences. Sicily has some of Europe's most beautiful beaches, but also historical sights, charming cities and a unique food culture. With our trips to Sardinia you get to experience both the well-known places and the smaller towns that give you an insight into life on the Italian island.

Sardinia is known for its fantastic beaches, which are sometimes compared to the beaches of the Caribbean thanks to their crystal clear waters. Along the coast there is everything from long sandy beaches to small coves surrounded by cliffs. Some of the most well-known beaches are along the Costa Smeralda and on the northwestern part of the island, but beautiful swimming spots can be found all over Sardinia.

Alghero is located on the northwestern coast of Sardinia and is one of the island's most charming cities. Here you will find a historic city center, cobbled streets and a promenade with restaurants and cafes. Alghero has a history with Catalan influence that is still noticeable in both culture and language. The city of Alghero is also a good starting point for discovering the northwestern part of Sardinia.

Olbia is located on the north-eastern coast of Sardinia and serves as the gateway to the Costa Smeralda area. Many travelers to Sardinia arrive via Olbia thanks to the city's airport and port. In addition to its location, Olbia has historical attractions, nice restaurants and is close to some of the island's most popular beaches.

Cagliari is the capital of Sardinia and also the largest city on the island. Here, Italian history meets modern city life among cobblestone streets, historic buildings and lively squares. The city's older quarter is called Castello and is located high above the harbor. Cagliari is also known for its restaurants, markets and culture.

Costa Smeralda is one of Sardinia's most exclusive and well-known areas. The coast is known for its turquoise waters, small coves and elegant resorts. The area attracts visitors from all over the world and is often considered one of the most beautiful stretches of coastline in the Mediterranean. Here in Costa Smeralda are some of Sardinia's most photographed beaches and viewpoints.
Sardinia is located in the Mediterranean Sea west of the Italian mainland and south of Corsica. Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea after Sicily.
Sardinia has an area of approximately 24,000 square kilometers, making the island Italy's second largest island.
It depends on what you want to experience. Costa Smeralda is known for its beaches, Alghero for its historic city center, Cagliari for culture and city life, and Bosa for its charming small-town atmosphere.
Sardinia is a good place to visit from spring to autumn. Many people choose to travel here between May and October when the weather is at its warmest and the sea is suitable for swimming.
In Sardinia you can enjoy beaches, visit historic towns, discover nature reserves, hike, try local specialties and explore the island's unique culture and history.
Cagliari is located on the south coast of Sardinia and is both the island's capital and largest city.
In Cagliari, you can stroll through the historic Castello district, visit the city's markets, enjoy views of the harbor, and relax on the popular Poetto beach.
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