Costa Smeralda, Sardinia 5-Day Itinerary • Travel à la Mer (2024)

Chic hotels and glittering emerald waters are at the heart of Sardinia’s Costa Smeralda, a luxurious stretch of coastline on the northeast corner of Sardinia. Prince Karim Aga Khan first put the region on the map in the 1960s. Now the resort region is home to some of the most expensive real estate in Europe. Big in size and adventure, Sardinia is a dream destination for travelers looking for a unique Italian getaway. And if you are seeking the breathtaking grandeur of the rich and famous, look no further than Costa Smeralda. Here the ultimate Costa Smeralda 5-Day Itinerary!

Interested in learning more about Sardinia? Read theSardinia Travel GuideandWhere to Stay on Sardiniafor an overview of the island’s different regions.

Day 1 – Fly into Olbia & Explore Porto Cervo

Fly into Olbia Airport (OLB) and head to your hotel. I highly recommend booking some form of transportation (car or scooter) as highlights are spread out and taxis are few and far between. Once you’re settled, head into Porto Cervo. Known as the unofficial capital of Costa Smeralda, the seaside resort town is a magnet for luxury yachts. Peruse the local shops and eventually grab dinner at either Finger’s Porto Cervo (upscale Japanese eatery) or ConFusion (Michelin-starred creative Sardinian cuisine).

Tip: If you’re flying from the United States, it’s usually cheaper to book a flight reservation from the US to Rome and then book a separate flight Rome to Sardinia. I saved over $500 booking the flights separately.

Day 2 – Beach Hopping Spiaggia Capriccioli

With white sand and dazzling blue water, Sardinia is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in Europe. First, stop by a local market or café to pick up drinks and sandwiches for a pleasant beach picnic. When it comes to choosing your spot, the stunning Spiaggia Capriccioligo is a must see. The parking lot and beach fill up quick, so go early! If you want a change of scenery head to the nearby Spiaggia del Principe. A favorite of Prince Karim Aga Khan, Spiaggia del Principe requires a short walk through the brush but the trek is well worth it for the large crescent-shaped beach.

After a day of soaking up the sun, grab sunset drinks and dinner at Le Terrazze Ritual. The one-of-a-kind venue is carved into the rocks and offers incredible views of Costa Smeralda. After the sun goes down, head into the connecting Ritual Club for a wild late night experience.

Day 3 – La Maddalena Archipelago

A protected national park and wildlife sanctuary, La Maddalena Archipelago features some of the most pristine emerald lagoons in all the Mediterranean. Located just north of Costa Smeralda between Sardinia and Corsica, the archipelago is made up of seven main islands and more than 50 islets. A boat day exploring the incredible islands is a must-do on any trip to Costa Smeralda. Explore the port of La Maddalena and swim along the beaches of Caprera, Spargi, and Razzoli Islands.

Day 4 – Learn about Sardinia’s History & Relax at a Beach Club

Sardinia’s history stretches back past its Italian settlements all the way to the Paleolithic Era. The Nuragic civilization flourished from 1800 BC to 238 BC and left behind thousands of stone towers all over the island. A 30-minute drive from Porto Cervo, Nuraghe La Prisgiona is a prehistoric village with more than 90 structures. This is a great stop to learn about Sardinia’s ancient history.

When you’re finished learning about the Nuragic civilization, go back to the stunning beaches of Costa Smeralda. The White Beach Club is located along Spiaggia di Liscia Ruja. If you’re looking for more of a party scene, head to Nikki Beach Club along Cala Petra Ruja. Finish your day by grabbing sunset drinks at Phi Beach and then dinner at the nearby Michelin starred restaurant, Somu.

Day 5 – Day Trip to Cala Gonone or Gorropu Canyon

On your final day, take a day trip to either Cala Gonone or Gorropu Canyon. Cala Gonone is a charming seaside town along the Gulf of Oruesi. From Cala Gonone, hike 2.5 miles along the coast (or take a boat) to Cala Luna, a secluded and scenic beach surrounded by limestone cliffs. Visitors can also take a short boat ride to Grotta del Bue Marino, a series of famous caves with Neolithic carvings and stalactites. Located two hours south of Porto Cervo, Cala Gonone is a great day trip for those wanting to see more coastal Sardinia highlights.

Another day trip option is to explore Sardinia’s rugged interior as you hike in Gorropu Canyon. Two hours from Porto Cervo, Gorropu Canyon is one of the deepest canyons in Europe and home to some of the island’s best hiking.

Depending on when you make it back to Costa Smeralda, finish the day with dinner at Aruanà Churrascaria. Situated in the picturesque village inlet of Poltu Quatu, Aruanà Churrascaria is a delicious Brazilian steakhouse.

Enjoy!

Costa Smeralda, Sardinia 5-Day Itinerary • Travel à la Mer (2024)
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