Want picturesque villages, breathtaking beaches, and a dose of Italian sun just a few hours from France? Sardinia has all the advantages to become the new favorite of French travelers. Larger than Corsica and often less expensive, this Mediterranean gem enchants with its attractive prices, pristine nature, unique culture, and easy access. Discover why Sardinia is capturing the hearts of vacationers in search of escapism and authenticity.
Dreamy landscapes accessible at low prices #
Imagine an island offering 2,000 kilometers of dazzling coastline, hidden coves, and turquoise waters, all within reach of a ferry or direct flight. Officially Italian but proudly independent in spirit, Sardinia combines postcard-perfect beaches, wild mountains, and colorful small villages. And when it comes to budget, what a bargain! In 2024, flying to Olbia cost an average of less than €200 – much less than some crossings to Corsica. Even accommodations are cleverly priced: family apartments just steps from the sea at €180, chic hotels, or charming guest houses, all often cheaper and better located compared to Corsican competitors.
Stress-free vacations away from the crowd #
Sardinia promises a peaceful stay away from the hordes of tourists. Many attest to the tranquility that reigns on the beaches, even in peak season. And for families, it’s a small joy to find space on the sand or to book at the last minute without breaking the bank. As for the climate, the sun reigns from May to October, ensuring pleasant swims and endless aperitifs by the sea. For those dreaming of a disconnected stay, it’s also the opportunity to venture off the beaten path amidst small bays, hiking trails, and sleepy villages.
A surprising and exotic culture #
Blending Italian and unique local traditions, Sardinia reveals a singular heritage: its own language, irresistible cuisine (carasau bread, aged cheeses, local wines…), not to mention its famous flag with four Moors. History lovers will be thrilled to explore the mysterious nuraghe towers, remnants of ancient civilizations, for an extraordinary immersion. Passionate French-speaking guides also offer themed excursions to these unique sites or to the paradisiacal archipelago of La Maddalena.
Easy access from France #
No need to cross the globe: Sardinia is directly connected to major French cities by plane from Paris, Marseille, Bordeaux, or Strasbourg. The ferry from Toulon, Marseille, Nice, or even Corsica allows you to bring your car, bike, or surfboard and roam the island with the wind in your hair. For those wanting to explore the entire region or extend their adventure, why not combine your getaway with a Mediterranean tour or a stay in the sun in one of the other jewels of the South?
A booming agritourism and slow tourism #
Far from the hustle of crowded beach resorts, Sardinia enchants with its rural and authentic tourism. More and more French people are opting for the discovery of family farms where one can learn about cheese-making, harvesting herbs, or making fresh pasta. All set in bucolic scenery, at the foot of mountains or by a peaceful lake. Slow tourism and local immersion attract those looking to recharge and live at the island’s pace while stepping away from the asphalt of big cities. A true return to essentials, favored by many travelers seeking meaning.
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The perfect balance between family activities and peaceful escape #
Sardinia also ticks all the boxes for multi-generational stays. Families appreciate the array of activities: calm and safe beaches for toddlers, nature walks for parents, historical visits for the curious. The excitement for eco-tourism encourages the discovery of the island by bike or on foot, as part of an immersive adventure. And for those wanting to extend the pleasure in autumn or even winter, Italy shows that Dolce Vita is a year-round experience!
A decidedly appealing alternative #
While Corsica retains its loyal fans, the Sardinian temptation is irresistible for many French vacationers in search of escape, authenticity, and new flavors. Whether for a beach holiday, an idyllic getaway, or an immersion in nature, Sardinia now shines as one of the star destinations in the Mediterranean. Promise, a one-way ticket, and you will find it hard to leave!