SARDINIA West coast 2027
Sardinia by Motorcycle: Between Sea, Mountains, and Hidden Adventures
“Life in Sardinia is perhaps the best that a man could hope for: twenty-four thousand kilometers of forests, countryside, and coasts immersed in a miraculous sea should match what I would suggest to God to give us as Paradise.” — Fabrizio De Andrè
Get ready to experience Sardinia like never before: a motorcycle trip along legendary roads, perfect curves, and breathtaking landscapes.
From the spectacular western coasts of Sardinia through inland roads, this two-wheel itinerary guides you through authentic villages, untouched valleys, hidden beaches, and natural viewpoints. Roads connecting Bosa and Alghero are perfect for motorcycle tourism, with sea views, winding curves, and the charm of sea and rock.
Along the route, scenic roads along cliffs and bays alternate with stretches immersed in wild nature, inviting authentic experiences. Every curve offers a new discovery and every stop becomes an unforgettable memory.
It’s not just about riding: this motorcycle tour takes you to the most secret and fascinating places on the island. Between golden dunes, picturesque villages, and extraordinary natural views, Sardinia reveals its most authentic beauty.
An adventure for those who love freedom, adrenaline, and authentic beauty. You follow the road, and Sardinia will reveal its deepest secrets: the rest is handled by Liberty Moto Travel.
What's included in the package
- Complete motorcycle trip organization handled by Liberty Moto Travel for a worry-free experience.
- Bookings and continuous support throughout the journey, with assistance for every need.
- Overnights in double or single rooms with breakfast included for maximum comfort.
- Tourist taxes included in the package, with no hidden fees.
- Expert guide for the entire trip, ensuring safe routes and great riding.
- Personalized riding style based on your skills and experience level.
- Safe riding tips available on request.
- Exclusive gadgets included for each participant.
What's not included
- All transport: flight tickets, train tickets, cable car, taxi and other transfers.
- Tolls, fuel and parking fees for all vehicles used during the itinerary.
- Roadside assistance – individual responsibility of the participant.
- Meals and drinks during the trip according to personal needs.
- Entrance fees for protected areas, historical sites and tourist attractions.
- Vehicle rental and associated costs, if required.
- Personal insurance, including trip cancellation, medical expenses, accidents and illness coverage.
- Personal expenses and extras, such as tips and individual purchases not listed under “What is included”.
Price
- EUR 1'750 per Rider: Includes all services included in the motorcycle trip package.
- EUR 650 per Passenger: Includes the benefits for the accompanying passenger.
- EUR 1'300 for 2 riders sharing a room: Special rate for two riders sharing the same room.
Overview of the Trip
Motorcycle Tour in Sardinia – 7 Days and 6 Nights on Panoramic and Technical Roads
This motorcycle tour in Sardinia spans 7 days and 6 nights on the island (ferry crossing excluded) and is designed for riders who enjoy technical and scenic routes. Most of the itinerary follows the west coast, with coastal roads and sea views.
The journey begins with a ferry crossing from the port of Genoa to Olbia or Porto Torres. Upon arrival you immediately start riding, alternating inland roads with twists and elevation changes and coastal stretches with sea panoramas.
A major natural highlight is the Piscinas Dunes, an extensive area of wind‑shaped sand hills rising from the coastline and creating a unique landscape of dunes and Mediterranean vegetation, with a backdrop of sea and sky that blends golden sand with blue waters. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
The Buggerru coast is another striking section of the tour. Here the road winds along secluded coves, cliffs and sandy beaches, set in a rugged natural context. The area also preserves traces of its historic mining tradition, with old industrial remains and landscapes shaped by past extraction activities adding cultural interest to the scenery. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
The itinerary also includes stops near Alghero, where riders explore coastal stretches and urban areas. The nearby roads, while less twisty, connect notable viewpoints and offer moments of exploration and relaxation.
The final segment takes you toward the ferry port for the return crossing, with a few scenic sections to complete the motorcycle experience before the end of the journey.
Key tour highlights:
- Route covering 7 days and 6 nights on Sardinia.
- Predominant riding on coastal scenic roads along the west coast.
- Piscinas Dunes – a large area of wind‑formed sand hills and unique coastal landscape.
- Buggerru coast – sea views, quiet beaches and traces of historic mining.
- Inland segments with elevation changes and technical riding sections.
- Stops near Alghero with coastal views and urban exploration.
- Final connections toward the ferry port for departure.
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FAQ
Some of the FAQ
Sardinia is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, breathtaking beaches, rich history, and exquisite cuisine. It is highly appreciated by motorcyclists for its winding and well-maintained roads.
The Barbagia is the wildest area of the island and the least touristy part of Sardinia.
Sardinia is a region rich in cultural facets: the island is also known for its linguistic diversity. In Sardinia, not only Italian and Sardinian are spoken, but also dialects of Corsican, Catalan, and Ligurian origin.
The oldest city in Italy from an urban planning perspective was founded by the Phoenicians: the ancient Sulki, now known as Sant’Antioco. This revelation came with the discovery of an ancient amphora, definitively dated to 800 BC, which testifies to the oldest settlement, predating the cities of Cagliari and ancient Nora. To put it into perspective, when Sulki was the main and fundamental landing point in the Mediterranean, with its trade connections to the East, Rome had not yet been founded.
The longest-living village in the world is in Sardinia, specifically in the province of Nuoro, and it’s Perdasdefogu, with one centenarian for every 222 inhabitants. This record is also listed in the Guinness World Records, and we have already explored the secrets of Sardinian centenarians in this article. It’s a great opportunity to visit this area personally, as well as all the places within the Blue Zone between Barbagia and Ogliastra, and learn about the habits of the oldest people on the planet.
The largest natural desert in Europe is located precisely in Costa Verde, the southwestern area of the island, in the town of Piscinas: a breathtaking landscape, a dazzling yellow-ochre desert that spans 5 square kilometers, created over the centuries by the Mistral wind with natural sand dunes, declared a UNESCO World Heritage site, reaching heights of 60 meters.
The oldest tree in Italy is located in Sardinia and is called S’Ozzastru. It is a wild olive tree, and not only is it the oldest tree in Italy, but it is also among the top 10 oldest trees in the world, ranking seventh, behind trees found in California, Nevada, Wales, Turkey, and Iran. It is estimated to be between 3000 and 4000 years old and is the patriarch of the millennium-old olive trees of Europe. S’Ozzastru is the Sardinian name and means "the patriarch olive tree of all olive trees" in Italian. Declared a natural monument in 1991, it has a "smaller brother" just a few meters away, which is only 2000 years old.
The deepest canyon in Italy is in Sardinia, in the Supramonte region between Orgosolo and Urzulei. It's called Gola di Gorropu. With walls reaching up to 500 meters high and a width of just 4 meters at its narrowest points, the Gola di Gorropu is one of the deepest canyons in all of Europe and is home to the Gorropu eagle, also known as the Nuragic eagle.
In Sardinia, there are no toll roads.
It is rare to encounter police patrols or Carabinieri. On state or provincial roads, checks are almost nonexistent. On multi-lane roads for fast connections, speed checks are more frequent during the summer months.
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