Sardinia 5-Day Itinerary 2026: Cagliari Has Better Street Food Than Naples, the Sinis Peninsula Has Flamingos and Roman Ruins You'll Have Entirely to Yourself, Su Nuraxi at Barumini Is More Impressive Than Stonehenge, and the Best Sardinia Beach in 5 Days Is Whichever One Has Nobody Else On It
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Last updated: May 2026 — verified by the editorial team of www.tourleaderpro.com
A Sardinia itinerary 5 days (un itinerario di 5 giorni in Sardegna) is the most practically achievable single Sardinia visit that still goes beyond the beach-and-resort circuit. Five days in Sardinia — with a car from Day 1 — delivers 3 genuinely different Sardinia experiences: the urban (Cagliari, the most specifically underestimated single Italian island capital), the archaeological (Su Nuraxi di Barumini, the 3,800-year-old nuraghe complex that predates every other stone monument in Italy), and the coastal (either the crystal-water south coast or the Costa Verde's sand dunes). The specific 5-day Sardinia itinerary challenge is ferry logistics: the Civitavecchia-Olbia or Genova-Porto Torres overnight ferry puts you on the island with a car without the specific airport-to-car-hire complexity — but requires the specific pre-booking (3-4 months in advance for July-August, 2-4 weeks for May-June and September).
Sardinia 5-Day Itinerary: Day by Day
Day 1: Cagliari Arrival and the Capital
Fly to Cagliari Mario Mameli Airport (CAG — GPS: 39.2515°N, 9.0543°E) — the most direct single Sardinia entry for the 5-day programme. Pick up the rental car at the airport (essential from Day 1 for the 5-day programme — no exceptions: Sardinia without a car in 5 days means staying in Cagliari and one beach). Cagliari programme: the Castello district (GPS: 39.2240°N, 9.1096°E — the medieval hilltop citadel above the Cagliari harbour: the most specifically panoramic single Cagliari viewpoint (the Bastione di Saint Remy terrace (GPS: 39.2240°N, 9.1094°E) — free, open daily — the most spectacular single Cagliari panorama over the harbour and the Stagno di Molentargius flamingo lagoon)). The Cagliari street food circuit: the fritto misto di pesce at the Mercato di San Benedetto (the GPS: 39.2213°N, 9.1204°E — the most spectacular single Italian covered fish market: 2 floors, 220 fish stalls, the most specifically comprehensive single Italian daily fish selection): the specific burrida (the Sardinian shark stew in walnut sauce — the most specifically Cagliari single traditional food at approximately 8-10 euros per portion at the adjacent market restaurants). Evening: the Marina district aperitivo (GPS: 39.2172°N, 9.1125°E — the most specifically atmospheric single Cagliari evening neighbourhood).
Day 2: South Coast Beaches and Nora
Drive the SS195 coastal road south from Cagliari (the most specifically scenic single southern Sardinia coastal drive). The Nora archaeological site (GPS: 39.0039°N, 9.0031°E — 37km south of Cagliari): the most specifically complete Phoenician-Roman coastal city in Italy (see the Italy Roman Sites Guide) — admission 10 euros, open 9:00-19:00 (summer). Beaches: the Spiaggia di Tuerredda (GPS: 38.9099°N, 8.9211°E — the most specifically turquoise single southern Sardinia beach (the specific 3-island bay whose specific shallow water creates the most specifically Caribbean-water-colour single Italian beach effect)): free access, car park approximately 5 euros in peak season. The Santa Margherita di Pula beach zone (GPS: 38.9590°N, 8.9490°E): the most specifically accessible single south Sardinia beach stretch from the main coastal road. Overnight: the Pula or Domus de Maria area agriturismo (approximately 70-100 euros per night).
Day 3: Su Nuraxi and the Oristano Sinis
Su Nuraxi di Barumini (GPS: 39.7076°N, 8.9893°E — see the Su Nuraxi Guide for the complete visit programme): the most specifically extraordinary single Sardinian archaeological monument. Drive to the Oristano Sinis Peninsula (GPS: 39.9°N, 8.4°E — 90km northwest of Barumini): the most specifically undervisited single Sardinia combination (the Sinis peninsula has zero international tourism awareness but contains the specific San Giovanni di Sinis (the oldest single Sardinian Christian basilica — 5th century CE), the specific Tharros (the Phoenician-Roman coastal city (GPS: 39.8888°N, 8.4466°E — admission 5 euros): 3,000 years of continuous occupation on the specific Sinis cape)) and the most specifically beautiful single Sardinian lagoon flamingo colony (the Stagno di Cabras (GPS: 39.9200°N, 8.5000°E) where approximately 10,000 greater flamingos (Phoenicopterus roseus) winter from September to March — the most specifically accessible single Sardinian flamingo colony). The Is Arutas beach (GPS: 39.9650°N, 8.4592°E — the "white rice" beach: the specific quartz granule beach whose specific grain size and colour (round white quartz crystal grains at 1-2mm diameter instead of sand) is the most specifically unusual single Italian beach material — free access).
Days 4-5: Alghero and the Northwest Coast
Drive north to Alghero (GPS: 40.5588°N, 8.3172°E — 120km north of Oristano): the most specifically Catalan-Italian single Sardinian town (the Alghero centro storico has been majority Catalan-speaking since the 1354 Aragonese conquest — the specific Algherese Catalan dialect (the alguerès — the specific Catalan variety spoken in Alghero) is still spoken by approximately 20% of the Alghero population and is the only single surviving Catalan dialect outside the Iberian Peninsula). The Alghero programme: the old town walls walk (the 16th-century Aragonese walls with the 7 towers (le torri aragonesi): free daytime access — the most specifically photogenic single Sardinian coastal old town); the Grotta di Nettuno (Neptune's Cave — GPS: 40.5749°N, 8.1630°E — accessible by the specific Capo Caccia cliff staircase (the Escala del Cabirol — 654 steps) or by boat from Alghero port (approximately 13 euros for the boat): the most specifically impressive single Sardinian cave complex (the specific stalactite formations and the specific subterranean lake)). Day 5 beach: the Spiaggia delle Bombarde (GPS: 40.5975°N, 8.2325°E — 5km north of Alghero: the most specifically accessible single north Sardinia Alghero-area beach) or the Spiaggia di Porto Ferro (GPS: 40.6819°N, 8.2594°E — the most specifically wild single north Sardinia beach: free, no facilities, and usually empty even in peak season). Departure from Alghero Fertilia Airport (AHO — GPS: 40.6321°N, 8.2908°E).
Q&A: Sardinia 5-Day Itinerary
Is the ferry or the plane better for a 5-day Sardinia trip?
For the 5-day itinerary: the plane wins. The specific calculation: the overnight ferry (Civitavecchia-Olbia: 7h30m at night) arrives in the morning but requires the night before the departure to be spent at Civitavecchia (losing one effective Italy day), and the return ferry requires arriving in Civitavecchia and then travelling to Rome or wherever (losing another partial day). The 5-day trip by ferry effectively becomes a 7-day trip in terms of total commitment. The plane keeps the 5 days clean. The ferry advantage: the car arrives with you (the car ferry eliminates the car hire in Sardinia) — only worth it for trips of 10+ days when the ferry and the car savings justify the extra day commitment.
What is the best Sardinia beach for a 5-day itinerary based in Cagliari?
The Spiaggia di Tuerredda (see Day 2 above) — the most consistently voted single south Sardinia best beach by the Italian BeachLover.it rankings for the 2024 season. The specific Tuerredda advantage for the 5-day programme: 45-minute drive from Cagliari, no facilities required (bring water and snacks), and the specific late-May and September water temperature (24-26°C) makes it the most specifically comfortable single Sardinia swim of the year outside peak summer. The Is Arutas "rice beach" on the Sinis Peninsula (see Day 3) is the most specifically unusual single Sardinia beach — worth the detour for the material uniqueness alone.