Coastal path between Mediterranean scrub and the sea in north-west Sardinia, AI-generated editorial image

The right Sardinia is not the same for everyone.

Start with what you actually need — car or no car, coast, pace and budget — and turn a vague holiday idea into a plan you can verify.

Final price and availability are confirmed on external partner websites.

What does your trip need to solve?

The right area changes with your car, budget, children’s ages and preferred pace.

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One base for both coast and town.

Alghero is one of the more manageable bases in north-west Sardinia without a car: the historic centre, seafront and Lido di San Giovanni form a walkable corridor, while urban routes connect Pietraia, Maria Pia, Fertilia and the airport. A car still adds freedom for more remote coves and the wider territory.

Consider Alghero
Traveller walking on a Mediterranean seafront, AI-generated editorial image

AI editorial image: it illustrates a decision and does not document a specific street.

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Sardinia by camper: route and rules without improvising

A camper gives travel autonomy, not permission to stop anywhere.

Read the practical guide

Facts first. Then the choice.

  1. Say what you needCar, pace, coast, budget and accessibility.
  2. Compare the trade-offsEvery area shows benefits, limits and sources.
  3. Continue when readyPrices and availability remain on partner websites.