If you were thinking about organizing a coast-to-coast vacation in Sardinia with your family, then it is important to know that thanks to the service offered by some Sardinia ferry companies it is possible to board your camper from different cities in Italy.
Discovering Sardinia from Cagliari to Villasimius
Our advice is to start the itinerary from Cagliari so that you can head towards Villasimius on the first day, along the wonderful southern coast of Sardinia. On this stretch we recommend taking the roads that run along the sea and enjoying the view offered by the Poetto beach.
Right after this glimpse, the route linking Villasimius to Costa Rei begins. Our advice is to stop to have lunch with the camper near Cala Regina or in the small inlet of Mare Pintau, which will offer breathtaking views.
After a few kilometers you arrive in Villasimius where you can relax on the beaches of Notteri, Simius, and Porto Giunco.
The location of Porto Giunco is also one of the most scenic as it, besides the crystal-clear sea, features a wonderful lagoon behind the beach. We recommend spending the night in Villasimius, in order to enjoy the lively atmosphere that the town offers, especially during summer nights.
From Costa Rei to Nora and Chia
On the early morning of the second day of the trip, crossing Capo Carbonara, continue north towards the beaches of Costa Rei. Famous for being very long beaches with crystal-clear waters and very white sand.
The first beach you encounter on this route is Cala Sinzias; continuing on the itinerary a few kilometers further you also find the wild bays of Monte Nai and Piscina Rei. But if you are looking for tranquility we recommend continuing north, near the Colostrai pond, close to Muravera where it is also possible to stay overnight with a camper.

The third day of the trip will be towards Nora and the beaches of Chia to say goodbye to the southern coast of Sardinia and head west. You can retrace the same coast-to-coast route on the way back or follow our advice and take the highway.
Once past Cagliari, you continue towards Pula to visit the archaeological site of Nora. Then heading north you reach Bithia, today known as Chia, which offers a beautiful and very long sandy shoreline and stay overnight at the tower of the place. The next day, wake up early to head towards Capo Spartivento.
Su Giudeu et la ville du soleil
Su Giudeu se caractérise par une longue étendue sablonneuse, elle est également connue sous le nom de plage de l’eau douce. Avec Porto Campana, elles forment les dunes de Spartivento.
À ce stade, ce sera déjà le dernier jour pour visiter la Sardaigne, mais en revenant vers Cagliari, on peut passer par des lieux sauvages et préservés de Teulada et Domus De Maria. Une fois arrivé à Cagliari , selon le temps dont tu disposeras, tu pourras décider si tu visites la ville ou non.

