Luxury Sardinia Holidays

White-sand beaches, historic towns and rural ruins

Sardinia

Sardinia takes you to golden sandy beaches and glamorous towns on one of Italy’s most popular Mediterranean islands. It offers cultural influences from fascinating Mediterranean cultures which perfectly blend with its laid back atmosphere to make this the ideal spot for a relaxing holiday. Couples will love the colourful Venetian houses and little fishing villages which can be found dotted along the coastline, while families will enjoy beaches and lots of activities. When it comes to exploring, there are forested mountains and Bronze Age ruins just waiting to be discovered.

There is a fantastic selection of towns to choose from in Sardinia. Palau is a lively port town where you can wander through pretty streets, ducking into boutiques, restaurants, and friendly bars along the way. It’s also perfect for those wanting to book boat trips and explore nearby. Chia is on the south coast and has some of the island’s best beaches, which are lapped by crystal clear waters.

Luxury holidays in Sardinia

Holidays in Sardinia take you to some wonderful towns and some of Italy’s best beaches. Forte Village is the place to go for white sands and long swathes of beach backed by luscious green forests, which wind up the mountains. For a chance to immerse yourself in the island’s local culture head to Santa Teresa Gallura. Here you’ll find colourful buildings which house restaurants, cafés, and local bars, as well as boutiques selling handicrafts.

When it comes to choosing the right hotel for your luxury holiday in Sardinia, book with Sovereign and we’ll help you find the best options. We’ve carefully selected some of Sardinia’s best properties, with your needs in mind. Stay at the Chia Laguna Resort for modern amenities and spectacular views. If it’s a relaxing couples’ retreat you’re looking for, Capo D'Orso Thalasso & Spa is the ideal choice.

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Destinations in Sardinia
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Chia

The southern village of Chia is for beach connoisseurs, thanks to a coastline that’s a smorgasbord of dune-backed sands, rocky coves, tower-topped headlands and seaside lagoons.

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Forte Village
The Forte Village Resort doesn’t do things by halves. It stars luxe villas, nine pools, a thalassotherapy spa, family-friendly academies, a go-kart track – and a beachside restaurant by Gordon Ramsay.
aerial view of the coast of Sardinia west of Palau
Palau

The seaside town of Palau burrows into the craggy far north of Sardinia, where dramatic coves, quirky rock formations, and the wild Maddalena Archipelago sculpt the coastline.

Aerial view over the scenic beach called Rena Bianca, one of the main highlights in Santa Teresa Gallura, North Sardinia, Italy
Santa Teresa Gallura

Santa Teresa Gallura is a bite-sized seaside town with a deep port on one side and a craggy coastline of beaches and headlands on the other.

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Luxury family holidays in Sardinia

A large island off the coast of Italy, Sardinia offers the best of Italian culture with a laid back, island twist. Enjoy the soft sandy beaches with plenty of opportunities to get little ones swimming or making the most of the water sports and activities on offer.


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Typical Costs

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Bottle of beer
€4-6
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Bus return
€1. 50
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Cup of coffee
€2
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Glass of wine
€4-6
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Main course
€8-16
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Small souvenir
€5

Flight Information

Flight time from the UK to Sardinia is around 2 hours 30 minutes.

When to go

Sardinia is a summer destination, with the season generally running from May to early October. Temperatures are at their hottest in July and August and this is when the towns and beaches are at their busiest. However, Sardinia also enjoys a mild climate in spring and autumn with temperatures rarely going beneath 20 degrees which makes it perfect for visiting at the beginning or end of season too. May, June and September are ideal months to visit for those wanting to avoid the busiest crowds and still enjoy warm weather. 

Visa Information

British citizens do not currently require a visa to visit Italy. 

Tipping

When you dine out in Italy, you will generally be charged a coperto (cover charge), which is for the bread, tablecloth, cutlery, etc. Tipping in Italy is not customary, but is always appreciated. 

Introduction to languages

The official language of Italy is Italian. English is widely spoken too, so getting by is easy. 

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