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Discover Sardinia A Guided Tour

By CloudGuide S.L
Free cancellation available
Price is S$10 per adult

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 8h 30m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation

Overview

Discover Sardinia's ancient mysteries and Caribbean-rivaling beaches with our self-guided audio tour, allowing you to explore Italy's most distinctive island at your own pace. Begin on the Costa Smeralda where emerald waters lap against pink granite beaches and attract the world's yachts to Porto Cervo's glamorous harbour. Wander through the streets of Alghero where Catalan heritage survives in the language, architecture, and the coral jewellery that has been crafted here for centuries. Explore the prehistoric nuraghi scattered across the island. Discover the beauty of the Supramonte where gorges, ancient forests, and shepherd culture preserve a Sardinia unchanged by tourism. Climb to the hilltop town of Castelsardo where basket weavers continue traditions and the fortress provides views across to Corsica. Experience Cagliari's history from Phoenician to Aragonese in the capital's atmospheric Castello district and lively waterfront marina. Swim in the impossibly clear waters of Cala Luna.

Activity location

  • Quartiere Castello
    • Compreso Tra Via Manno, Viale Regina Elena Viale Anfiteatro Via San Girogio
    • 09100, Cagliari, Italy

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Piazza Costituzione
    • Piazza Costituzione
    • 09124, Cagliari, Sardegna, Italy

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Discover Sardinia A Guided Tour
  • Activity duration is 8 hours and 30 minutes8h 30m
    8h 30m
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
S$10.44 x 1 AdultS$10.44
Total
Price is S$10.44

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Offline content.
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Self-guided walking tour (app)
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Access to the audio guide for 50+ Sardinia attractions and hidden spots.
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Private transport
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Entry fees to tourist attractions or museums.
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Our app-based self-guided tour has no physical guide on-site.

Know before you book

  • Not recommended for travellers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travellers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Quartiere Castello

  • 30m
Sardinia's capital city rises from the harbour in layers of history, its medieval Castello district crowning the hill with Pisan towers, Aragonese palaces, and the 13th-century cathedral that surveys the Gulf of Angels below. The Bastione di Saint Remy provides panoramic terraces while the narrow lanes reveal centuries of Mediterranean civilisation—Phoenician, Roman, Byzantine, Pisan, Spanish, and finally Italian—in the stones and architecture. The city's beaches at Poetto, vibrant marina district, and the flamingo-dotted lagoons of Molentargius Regional Park provide contemporary appeal alongside the historical weight.

Nora Archaeological Park

  • 1h
This Phoenician, Carthaginian, and Roman city on a peninsula south of Cagliari preserves Sardinia's most important ancient urban site, where 3,000 years of Mediterranean civilisation left temples, baths, theatres, and mosaics that the sea is slowly reclaiming. The site's coastal setting—waves lap against Roman warehouses and the beach adjoins the ancient forum—creates an atmospheric experience unlike inland archaeological sites. The adjacent tower and the bay's clear waters for swimming extend visits beyond the ruins themselves.

Su Nuraxi di Barumini

  • 1h
This UNESCO World Heritage Site represents the finest example of the mysterious nuraghi—stone towers built by the Nuragic civilisation that flourished from 1900-730 BC and left over 7,000 structures across Sardinia without leaving written records explaining their purpose. The central tower rises 18 metres, surrounded by a village of circular dwellings that housed a community whose sophisticated engineering predates Etruscan and Roman arrival. Guided tours explain current archaeological understanding while the site's rural location provides context for the agricultural society that built these monuments.

Costa Smeralda

  • 1h
The Aga Khan's 1960s development transformed this northeastern coast into one of the world's most exclusive resort destinations, its pink granite coves, emerald waters, and Porto Cervo's designer boutiques attracting superyachts and celebrities each summer. The coast's strict architectural guidelines have preserved natural beauty while creating the Mediterranean's most glamorous marina scene. Beaches like Capriccioli and Liscia Ruja offer public access to the stunning waters, while the hillside villages and the Costa's undeveloped sections reveal the natural beauty that attracted development.

Alghero

  • 30m
This walled port city on Sardinia's northwest coast preserves four centuries of Catalan rule in its architecture, language (Algherese Catalan is still spoken), and the coral jewellery tradition that has defined the town since the Middle Ages. The Spanish Gothic churches, cobblestoned lanes within the fortifications, and the sunset promenade along the sea walls create one of Sardinia's most atmospheric destinations. The surrounding beaches, Neptune's Grotto sea cave, and the Nuraghe di Palmavera extend attractions beyond the historic centre.

Bosa

  • 1h
This picturesque town on Sardinia's western coast climbs from the Temo River—the island's only navigable waterway—to the Malaspina Castle crowning the hill, its colourful houses and medieval streets creating one of Italy's most photogenic small towns. The former tanneries along the river, now converted to restaurants and galleries, and the beaches at Bosa Marina provide seaside complement to the historic centre. The drive from Alghero along the dramatic coastal road ranks among Sardinia's most scenic routes.

Castelsardo

  • 30m
This medieval town perched on a promontory in northern Sardinia preserves basket-weaving traditions in workshops where women create the intricate designs that have made Castelsardo famous throughout Italy. The Doria fortress crowns the rock while the maze of narrow streets descending towards the fishing harbour reveals the defensive architecture that protected against Mediterranean raiders. The views north to Corsica and the dramatic sunset position make Castelsardo one of Sardinia's most memorable stops.

Cala Luna

  • 1h
These legendary beaches along the Gulf of Orosei represent Sardinia at its most spectacular—sheer limestone cliffs, crystalline turquoise water, and white sand accessible primarily by boat or demanding hiking trails that preserve their unspoiled character. Cala Luna's crescent beach backed by oleander-filled caves and Cala Goloritzé's natural rock arch and pinnacle have become symbols of Mediterranean beauty. The boat excursions from Cala Gonone allow beach-hopping along the coast while hikers can descend the Supramonte trails to earn their swim.

Murals of Orgosolo (Pass by)

This mountain village in the Barbagia region gained fame—or notoriety—for banditry and kidnappings but has transformed its image through hundreds of political murals that cover building facades and document social struggles from local pastoral disputes to international human rights issues. The murals, begun in 1969, create an open-air gallery that reveals Sardinia's fierce independent spirit and the political consciousness of this isolated mountain community. The village's traditional culture, Cannonau wine production, and position as gateway to the Supramonte wilderness add substance beyond the street art.

Area Archeologica del Monte Tiscali (Pass by)

This Nuragic village hidden within a collapsed mountaintop cave in the Supramonte remained undiscovered by the outside world until the 19th century, its stone dwellings preserved within the natural dome that provided refuge and defence for centuries. The moderately challenging hike through the Lanaittu Valley and up the mountain rewards with one of Sardinia's most extraordinary archaeological experiences—an entire village concealed within the mountain. The surrounding Supramonte wilderness, with its endemic species, shepherd cultures, and dramatic gorges, provides context for understanding this island within an island.

Location

Activity location

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    Quartiere Castello
    • Compreso Tra Via Manno, Viale Regina Elena Viale Anfiteatro Via San Girogio
    • 09100, Cagliari, Italy

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    Piazza Costituzione
    • Piazza Costituzione
    • 09124, Cagliari, Sardegna, Italy

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