Explore Sardinia by motorbike.

 

7 days and 6 nights of winding coastal routes, a blend of smooth curves and hairpin switchbacks, rugged sea-side cliff trails, and long straights to open the throttle on.

We take care of your accommodation, your meals, and all of the travel planning for an unforgettable experience of the best this island has to offer.

 
 
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The Beautiful Costa Smeralda, in the north east of Sardinia, is where our journey begins.

We span the two islands of Maddelena and Caprera, travelling between them by boat, and end the day in Valledoria where we spend the night.

Photo of Valle dell’ Erica beach , Costa Smeralda, Sardinia.

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On day two we explore of Sardinia’s culinary delights

. The best cured meats and local cheeses from in the many villages and small towns around Oristano.

 
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Nuraghe di Barumini

On day three we visit the ancient landmarks that are dotted across the island. Some 7000 Nuraghi, mysterious domed bronze age stone constructions, not seen in any other part of the world.

Photo of the Nuraghe di Barumini, Oristano, Sardinia

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Sea-side

Cliff

Trails

On day four we head towards Costa Verde, crossing the spectacular passes of Sant'Antioco and Teulada, then spending the night in Cagliari.

Photo of Capo Sperone, Sant'Antioco, Sardinia

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Open Coastal Roads

On day five we head north along Sardinia's east coast, towards Vilasimius, along Costa Rei, towards Girasole.

Photo of Costa Rei, Sardinia.

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The largest canyons

in Europe

On day six we visit the largest canyon in Europe at Oliena as well as discovering the myth and magic of Orgosolo's street murals

Photo of the canyons at Oliena, Sardinia.

 

On the seventh day we explore the gulf of Orosei, for one last chance to swim in the emerald waters of Sardinia once more, boat taking a boat back to the mainland and saying our goodbyes.

Photo of Monte Novo San Giovanni, Orgosolo, Sardinia.

Upcoming Tour Dates.

 

July

8 spots available.

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September

16 spots available.

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August

14 spots available

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October

16 spots available.

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FAQs

 

How much does it cost?

The entire tour costs €910 Euros. That comes to €130 euros per person per day for your accommodation, your breakfast and evening meal, all your travel planning and a guide for the entire tour.

What if I don’t have a motorbike?

You must bring your own motorbike for the tour. If you do not have a motorbike we can help arrange one for you, but this is not included in the cost of the tour.

What about COVID 19?

Our tours will only resume in July 2020. If you book a tour for July and the lockdown resumes you will have the option of a full refund.

How large is a group?

The groups range from 4 to 16 people. The maximum group size for any given tour is 16 people.

Is the trip suitable for beginners?

Riders or all experience levels are welcome. However, you must have a valid European drivers license and the appropriate safety gear for the trip.

Who is organising this?

We are Giuseppe & Dominique. Two Genevan biker buddies. Passionate about motorbikes. Check out our about page If you’d like to know a little more about us.

“Sardinia is a biker’s dream,”

— Stanley Stewart, National Geographic