Olbia cruise port โ†’ Costa Smeralda beaches, Porto Cervo glamour, the Maddalena archipelago, or ancient Sardinia โ€” 4 itineraries in northeast Sardinia's most spectacular corner

Olbia's cruise terminal (Isola Bianca) is in the city center, and the Costa Smeralda โ€” the 55km of Sardinia's most exclusive and most beautiful coastline โ€” starts 20km north. The choices are superb: the Costa Smeralda beaches (Spiaggia del Principe, Capriccioli, Liscia Ruja โ€” white sand, emerald water, the beaches that millionaires pay โ‚ฌ500/day for), Porto Cervo (the chic marina where superyachts dock and designer boutiques line the piazzetta), the Maddalena Archipelago (a boat trip through 7 granite islands with the clearest water in the Mediterranean), or ancient Sardinia (the Nuraghe Cabu Abbas above Olbia, with panoramic views and 3,500-year-old Bronze Age mystery). Sardinian etiquette for cruise passengers: Sardinians are fiercely independent. They are NOT southern Italian. They are NOT provincial. They have their own language, their own traditions, and a pride that requires respect. Say "Salude" (health/cheers) when offered a drink. Accept the offer. Sardinians test generosity by offering โ€” and judge character by the response.

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๐Ÿ–๏ธ ITINERARY 1: Costa Smeralda Beaches โ€” "The Caribbean of Europe"

Rent a car at Olbia port (โ‚ฌ40-60/day โ€” essential, no useful public transport to the beaches). Spiaggia del Principe (25min drive): The most famous beach โ€” white sand, granite rocks, transparent emerald water. Free beach section (spiaggia libera) alongside the exclusive lido. Capriccioli (20min): Two small bays โ€” the sheltered southern bay is ideal for families. Liscia Ruja (30min): The longest beach on the Costa Smeralda โ€” fine sand, shallow water, backed by juniper trees. Swim at 2 beaches, lunch at a beach bar (โ‚ฌ15-25 for a panino + drink at the beach, or โ‚ฌ30-50 at a proper beach restaurant). Return car by 4pm. The Costa Smeralda paradox: the beaches are free (Italian law โ€” every beach has a free section). The โ‚ฌ500/day is for the lettino, the umbrella, and the champagne. The water and the view cost nothing.

โ›ต ITINERARY 2: Maddalena Archipelago โ€” "7 Islands of Granite and Glass-Clear Water"

Organized boat tour from Olbia or Palau (โ‚ฌ40-60/person, full day). The archipelago: 7 major islands (La Maddalena, Caprera, Spargi, Budelli, Santa Maria, Razzoli, Santo Stefano) in a national park. The Spiaggia Rosa (Pink Beach, Budelli): Famous for pink-tinted sand (coral fragments) โ€” now protected (no landing, viewable from the boat). Swimming stops at Spargi (Cala Corsara โ€” turquoise beyond belief), Caprera (Garibaldi's island โ€” he spent his last years here, now a museum), and La Maddalena town (the main island โ€” walk the waterfront, buy lunch). The water clarity: 30m+ visibility, granite boulders visible 10m below, and the particular teal-turquoise color created by white sand + sunlight + clear Mediterranean. Book ahead: tours sell out in summer. Return to Olbia by 5pm.

๐Ÿ›ฅ๏ธ ITINERARY 3: Porto Cervo โ€” "Where the Superyachts Live"

Drive to Porto Cervo (30min). The marina designed by the Aga Khan in the 1960s โ€” where Roman Abramovich parks his yacht and Armani has a boutique. Walk the Piazzetta (designer shops, โ‚ฌ5 espresso, the people-watching), the marina (count the superyachts โ€” in August, the combined value exceeds the GDP of some countries), and the Stella Maris church (designed by Michele Busiri Vici โ€” the church where Costa Smeralda millionaires marry). Then escape to a REAL beach: Spiaggia del Principe (15min south) โ€” the antidote to Porto Cervo's artifice. Lunch: La Tartaruga (Porto Cervo โ€” โ‚ฌ40-60) if you want the scene, or a panino at any beach if you want the sand.

๐Ÿ›๏ธ ITINERARY 4: Ancient Sardinia โ€” "Nuraghi + Olbia"

Walk from port to Olbia centro (10min). Basilica di San Simplicio (the most important Romanesque church in northeastern Sardinia โ€” 12th century, granite, austere, beautiful). Museo Archeologico di Olbia: The Roman ships (found in the harbor โ€” ancient vessels preserved by the mud. โ‚ฌ5). Drive to Nuraghe Cabu Abbas (5min): A nuraghe on the hill above Olbia โ€” not as large as Barumini but with a panoramic position that gives views over the Gulf of Olbia, Tavolara island, and the northeastern coast. Free. Then: the Giant's Tomb of Su Monte 'e S'Abe (a Nuragic funeral monument โ€” a corridor of standing stones, 3,500 years old, in a field of wildflowers). Lunch in Olbia centro: Trattoria de Ferrara (โ‚ฌ20-30 โ€” Gallurese cuisine, zuppa gallurese โ€” bread-and-cheese layered soup, the local specialty). Return to port.

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