On a large island dominated by generous nature such as Sardinia, it is not uncommon to find accommodations in spectacular locations. Whether immersed in the nature of the Gulf of Orosei and the Gennargentu Park or in the gentle Campidanese countryside, agritourisms and country houses are a must in the island’s landscape. They are in fact mostly existing farms that over the years have added accommodation to their traditional activities. This is an extraordinary opportunity for travellers to stay in unique places and witness traditional work at close quarters while directly tasting the best products at breakfast or lunch.
Why book an Agritourism Holiday
Sardinia is a destination of enveloping nature. It is impossible to visit it without feeling overwhelmed by the breathtaking beauty of its sea views, fields of majestic cork oaks, lakes and mountains. The best agritourism in Sardinia combine an agricultural vocation of knowing how to make excellent food and wine (from cheeses to fresh pasta, from fruit preserves to vegetables, from olive oil to liquors) with a modern and structured philosophy of hospitality that can meet the traveller’s every need with swimming pools, customised experiences, and charming dwellings. At the agritourism you often take part in the daily activities of the farm and have interesting encounters with the host and the farm animals, a joy for the little ones. Sports and outdoor enthusiasts often choose them for their proximity to sites and points of interest such as hiking and climbing routes, waterfalls and ravines.
When is it best to go on an Agritourism in Sardinia?
Agritourism are often open all year round. Spring and autumn are ideal seasons to base yourself in one of these facilities and explore nature with pleasant walks and excursions. More and more often, agritourisms are also chosen during the summer thanks to the wide range of services (first and foremost the swimming pools) that allow you to treat yourself to a truly luxurious holiday in an environment immersed in nature where tranquillity and absolute relaxation dominate. So if you want to discover the beauty of Sardinia in the middle of summer, you can choose to do it in a different way, leaving behind the hustle of tourists and crowded villages to treat yourself to a holiday in contact with nature in one of the area’s many holiday farms.
Agritourisms in Ogliastra
In Ogliastra, holiday farms almost always face the enchanting blue mirror of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Framed by the curious Tacchi, they are a sensational base for discovering the area just a few kilometres from the most beautiful beaches. Perfect for those practising active tourism but also for couples and families with children who do not want to give up contact with nature. At the agritourisms you will discover many secrets of the Blue Zone while savouring the fruits of the earth.
Agritourism in Bari Sardo: Su Solianu

In the lush countryside surrounded by Cannonau vineyards, behind the blue sea of Ogliastra dominated by the tower of Barì, the Su Solianu agriturismo offers guests a stay, in contact with authentic Sardinia. Don’t miss the locally sourced cuisine, delicious jams, wines, and intoxicating grappa. Whether you choose Ogliastra for sailing, kayaking or horse riding, it is worth coming back here.
Agritourism in Santa Maria Navarrese: I Mandorli

This ancient 19th century farmhouses renovated to give travellers a cosy and hospitable nest with a large swimming pool is just a few km from the enchanting Cala Goloritzè and the great beach of Santa Maria Navarrese. Also perfect for those wishing to explore the fascinating Golgo plateau and the Supramonte of Baunei, venturing into the hardest hike in Italy: the tough and spacy Selvaggio Blu trek.
Where to sleep on a farm holiday in Baronia
In the middle land between Barbagia and Gallura, that portion of eastern Sardinia that stretches northwards from the Gulf of Orosei to the nature reserve of Tavolara and Capo Coda Cavallo, there is Baronia, overlooking a crystal-clear sea with wide wild beaches surrounded by dunes and pine forests and protected by the Mount Albo. Here the agritourisms occupy truly spectacular locations in contact with a rich and interesting environmental ecosystem, where nature can be gentle and wild and the experiences in contact with nature, unforgettable.
Agritourism in Dorgali: Eco Parco Neule

Imagine waking up and setting off in a canoe or kayak to discover one of the island’s most fascinating waterways. You are at the Neulé ecopark immersed in unique nature on the unspoilt shores of the lake Cedrino. The surrounding forests are populated by wild boar and hares and the beaches of Cala Gonone are just 13 km away. The eco-park is a true paradise for lovers of the outdoors and the silence of a wild and beautiful nature.
Agritourism in Orosei: Su Birde
Within an organic farm surrounded by mastic trees and the Mediterranean Macchia, the rooms of the Su Birde agritourism near Orosei are a warm refuge for couples and families discovering the most evocative routes in central Sardinia. From here you can not only reach the sea of Orosei, but also the island’s main archaeological sites by foot, trekking and mountain biking.
Agritourism in Posada: Su Vrau

From a privileged position overlooking the entire panorama of the picturesque village of Posada and the mouth of the river of the same name that flows through the Tepilora park, the Su Vrau Estate offers couples and families the comfort of a relaxing stay just a few kilometres from the most beautiful beaches of eastern Sardinia and Olbia. Don’t miss the typical local dishes made with products produced on the farm.
Agritourism in Galtellì: Rubinu

A family-run farm devoted to organic farming at the foot of Mount Tuttavista. In the literary Galtellì so dear to Grazia Deledda and in a Sardinia that offers visitors in search of tranquillity or oriented towards unique active experiences, an unprecedented and authentic glimpse of Sardinian life. Here, around the guest bungalows surrounded by centuries-old junipers, medicinal plants, orchards and olive groves are cultivated.
Where to sleep in Agritouris in Alghero
At the north-western tip of the island, characterised by the unspoilt Capo Caccia reserve, an urban jewel like Alghero and the Mediterranean’s most poignant views, agritourisms and country chic residences offer authentic, top-quality hospitality together with good local products that speak of Sardinia.
Organic farm Nure

Just a few kilometres from Maria Pia Beach and the historic centre of Alghero, the organic farm houses an oil mill and organic olive groves from which an exceptional extra virgin olive oil is produced and served to guests in curious and exciting tastings. Everything in this structure respects nature; in fact, the rooms are built according to the most modern green building criteria.
Agritourism I Vigneti
Wine, vegetables, organic fruit and vegetables and architecture entirely based on sustainable building principles. The agritourism I Vigneti, a few kilometres north of Alghero, is home to friendly animals including some ponies that children particularly love. Here the little ones and their families will find a nest of relaxation and in summer they can enjoy the swimming pool and deckchairs.
Agritursimo Sa Mandra

During a holiday at Sa Mandra you will find an unspoilt environment where contact with nature is an essential part of Sardinian hospitality and where authentic and rural Sardinia is still alive: witnesses of this are, among other things, the antique furniture with which the The restaurant and the rooms are lovingly furnished.
Is Cheas Experience
The Is Cheas Boutique Hotel & Wine Resort is located on the west coast of Sardinia near the town of San Vero Milis and a few kilometers from the most beautiful beaches in the region, such as S’Archittu, Rocca Tunda and Is Arutas. Is Cheas offers comfortable suites, each one with private pool and private outddor area, fine tasting menus, cooking classes and horse riding holidays – enjoy your stay in Sardinia in a different way!
Immersed in nature around Cagliari and South Sardinia
Even near Cagliari, the main city of Sardinia, it is possible to enjoy a stay immersed in nature. The landscape of Cagliari, characterised by sea water, ponds, lagoons and salines, offers enchanting sunsets. To the south of the capital, Pula and its beautiful beaches, the extraordinary archaeological site of Nora and behind it the imposing forest of Gutturu Mannu and the WWF Reserve of Monte Arcosu. Finally, the Sulcis area, with its industrial archaeology, mining villages surrounded by lush forests and towering cliffs plunging sheer into a blue sea of a thousand transparencies.
Agritourism in Sant’Antioco: Dimora Sant’Antioco
Situated on the highest hill on the island of Sant’Antioco, connected to the mainland by an artificial isthmus, this charming residence is located within an organic farm that produces a fine extra virgin olive oil. Sant’Antioco is one of the most popular destinations for those seeking the Sardinia of sun and sea. In fact, there is no wind to prevent a regenerating swim in its limpid waters.
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