Sardinia in May Trip Report
We spent 16 nights in Sardinia in May 2024. We travelled to Sardinia by ferry taking our car with us, using the Grimaldi lines service between Livorno and Olbia. We chose to travel by day and for us it was a relaxing and enjoyable option. We travelled down the day before, sleeping nearby to be at the ferry port for about 8 o’clock.
We have visited Sardinia several times before but it was 15 years since we had visited this part of Sardinia and at the time we explored inland places as much as the coast.
We spent the first week at Monte Petrosu, south of Olbia, in an apartment. The position was convenient because most of the beaches we wanted to see ranged from a ten-minute drive (Cala Brandinchi and Cala Lu Impostu, to about 20 minutes to La Cinta of San Teodoro. Our longest drive was to see Capo Comino which was about an hour by car. It was the second week of May but there were already some beach bars open with sun loungers and umbrellas available, including a pizzeria on the beach in Budoni. Parking was still free in all the nearest car parks to the beaches except for the one nearest to La Cinta in San Teodoro.
The weather was good. A little cloud the first couple of days and then sun. Sometimes a little windy, but normal in Sardinia. Some people were already swimming – I paddled and then I waded but I didn’t get any further. It’s been a cold spring so far. In the past I have swum earlier in May but in the south of Sardinia.
We self catered. For the first week we ended up doing our shopping for the week mostly at the Conad in Olbia, supplemented later in the week by the new Eurospin in Budoni. Both supermarkets had a (limited) selection of local food products, mainly cheese and bakery products. Fresh fish was hard to come by.
There were a handful of people on the beaches everywhere, more towards Olbia and San Teodoro, hardly anyone down by Posada and Capo Comino.
This was a coast and nature holiday although we spent half a day in Olbia and could have spent longer.
After the week in Monte Petrosu we spent two nights in Sassari and had planned to visit Sassari, Alghero, Costa Argentiera, Castelsardo and Stintino. This was too ambitious anyway and didn’t work out quite as planned for other reasons. We liked Sassari, even if it is a bit gritty, and probably needed longer there. In one day we had an excellent meal and visited the centre and some churches but didn’t have time to visit any museums. The one full day was spent visiting Alghero – a pretty historical centre but too many tourists, Lago Baratz – not planned and so just a glimpse, and the Costa Argentiera. The covered market in Sassari near our accommodation had a good choice of fish and our favourite Nieddetas Mussels.
For our return journey we got up early, Santa Teresa to Olbia is just over an hour by car, little traffic so early in the morning and in low season and it was a relaxing return cruise to Livorno.
Sardinia for us is an ideal place to visit in April and May if you are looking for spectacular seascapes, empty beaches, hiking amongst flowers along the coast. It’s quiet, few tourists, empty roads, no stray dogs, although I smelt wild boar a couple of times and saw one dead by the roadside. Some beach facilities were already open so especially at the weekend you could get a beer or a coffee on the beach or nearby. Parking by the beach was still mostly free. I suspect we are once again hooked and will be going back to Sardegna next May, all being well.
Here's our complete itinerary
Day 1: Olbia, Porto Istana, Cala Girgolu, Punta Molara
Day 2 Punta Molara, Capo Coda Cavallo
Day 3: Beaches: Cala Brandinchi, Cala Lu Impostu, La Cinta Di San Teodoro
Day 4 Beaches: Iscràios In Posada and Capo Comino Spiaggia Delle Dune In Siniscola
Day 5 Beaches: Porto Taverna and Cala Finanza
Day 8 Alghero Porto Ferro and Costa Argentiera
Day 9 Isola Rossa To Capo Testa, Santa Teresa Di Gallura
Day 10 Santa Teresa Di Gallura - Capo Testa
Day 11 Rena Maiore - Cala Pischina Hike and Santa Reparata
Day 12 - Naracu Nieddu To Vignola Hike and Santa Reparata Bay
Day 13 - Santa Teresa Di Gallura
Day 14 - La Marmorata, Isola Dei Gabbiani, Porto Liscia, Rena Maiore
Day 15 - Hiking From Vignola To Portobello Di Gallura
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