Challenge yourself on Italy’s most thrilling adventure with a 6-day guided group tour along Sardinia’s iconic Wild Blue Trek. Push your limits as you hike rugged coastal trails, climb cliffs, tackle rope descents, and dive into hidden turquoise coves. Then unwind under star-filled skies, share stories with local shepherds, and savor authentic Sardinian flavors. Join us on an epic journey through one of the Mediterranean’s wildest and most breathtaking coastlines.
Highlights
- Explore the spectacular Gulf of Orosei
- Trek to Cala Goloritzè, one of the world’s most beautiful beaches and a climbers’ sanctuary.
- Swim in the crystal-clear waters of hidden beaches accessible only by foot or boat
- Challenge yourself on via ferratas, rope descents, and panoramic cliffside trails
- Savour authentic Sardinian cuisine with traditional shepherds’ dinners and fresh local specialties
- Camp for 5 nights under the stars in stunning wilderness settings
- Relax on arrival for 1 night in a hand-selected hotel in Santa Maria Navarrese
Itinerary
Get ready for a week of pure adventure along Sardinia’s wild east coast! The Selvaggio Blu is Europe’s ultimate coastal trek, where limestone cliffs drop into turquoise waters, hidden coves await for swims, and ancient shepherds’ paths lead you through forests, canyons, and panoramic ridges.Over six days, you’ll hike, scramble, and tackle via ferrata sections, from the iconic Cala Goloritzè to the thrilling rope descents near Cala Sisine. Nights are spent camping under the stars or in traditional shepherds’ huts, sharing hearty Sardinian meals and stories with your group. Each day blends adrenaline, breathtaking landscapes, and moments of pure relaxation by the sea.
Whether climbing Punta Giradili, pausing at secret coves like Portu Pedrosu or Mudaloru, or abseiling down cliff faces, this journey is a true test of courage, full of camaraderie and fun.
Join our guided Sardina Selvaggio Blu Trek adventure and choose from our set departure dates for the perfect chance to explore Sardinia with like-minded adventurers!
Programma ( 7 )
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Day 1
Day 1 Arrival in Sardinia
Your adventure begins as soon as you land in Sardinia. A private driver will be waiting at the airport to take you on a scenic ride to Santa Maria Navarrese (2.5-hour transfer, 160km / 99 miles). This hamlet is a renowned seaside resort that sits at the foot of a hill covered with olive, fig, locust, and lotus trees and is surrounded by dense Mediterranean brush. Once there, check into your hotel, just a few steps from the sea. Settle into your double room, then enjoy your first swim in the turquoise waters. In the evening, meet your guide over a local Sardinian beer for the week’s briefing, followed by a group dinner at the hotel. -
Day 2
Day 2 Santa Maria Navarrese to Punta Giradili
After breakfast, pack your backpack - today the real Selvaggio Blu begins. Starting directly from the hotel, you’ll follow a scenic coastal path. Around midday, pause for a swim and a break by the sea. In the afternoon, climb up to Punta Giradili: the ascent isn’t too difficult, but it offers a first taste of what’s ahead.By late afternoon, you’ll reach camp at 700 m / 2,297', where a local shepherd will welcome you with an authentic Sardinian dinner - homemade culurgiones, cured meats, cheese, and roasted meat. The perfect ending to your first unforgettable day.(~7 hours hiking 13km / 8,1 miles, 1,130m / 3,707' ascent, 450m / 1,476' descent.) -
Day 3
Day 3 Punta Giradili to Punta Salinas
After breakfast, we'll pack up and set off for another exciting day. We'll follow an old mule track down through forests and cliffs, with sweeping views of the Gulf of Orosei, until we reach the hidden cove of Portu Pedrosu. From here, the track continues along the coast through dense woods, deep canyons, and past an abandoned shepherd’s hut. In the afternoon, we climb up to Punta Salinas and set camp on a panoramic ridge, where the sea views at sunset are nothing short of magical.(~8 hours hiking 11km / 6,8 miles, 508m / 1,667’ ascent, 764m / 2,507' descent.) -
Day 4
Day 4 Punta Salinas to Cala Goloritzè to Su Porteddu
This morning, reach one of the most spectacular viewpoints of the Selvaggio Blu, overlooking the iconic Cala Goloritzè. After taking in the panorama, descend to the cove for lunch and a refreshing swim. In the afternoon, tackle your first via ferrata - an exhilarating preview of the challenges ahead. Tonight, camp at Su Porteddu, where you can finally enjoy a hot shower, a warm meal, and a well-earned rest.(~8 hours hiking 7km / 4,3 miles, 500m / 1,640' ascent, 580m / 1,900' descent.) -
Day 5
Day 5 Su Porteddu to Ololbissi
The trail today becomes more demanding. We'll follow exposed shepherds’ paths etched into the cliffs, with wide views unfolding at every step. Around midday, we'll pause at the crystal-clear cove of Mudaloru for a swim before tackling rope sections and abseils. By evening, we'll reach Ololbissi, where camp awaits beneath a sky bright with stars.(~8 hours hiking 10km / 6,2 miles, 633m / 2,077' ascent, 770m / 2,526' descent.) -
Day 6
Day 6 Ololbissi to Cala Sisine
Get ready for the most thrilling day of the trek. Today features the longest abseils - including one of 45m / 148'! Later, the trail softens, winding through shaded oak forests where you can enjoy a gentler pace. Lunch will be a scenic picnic above the cliffs. After the final rope descent, you’ll arrive at Cala Sisine. Celebrate with a swim, then set camp just 500m / 1,640' from the beach. Tonight, a grand fish dinner marks the end of your epic journey.(~8 hours hiking 10km / 6,2 miles, 840m / 2,756' ascent, 1100m / 3,609' descent.) -
Day 7
Day 7 Departure (selvaggio blu)
Breakfast and departure at your leisure
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Packed lunch:Panini with salami or ham, cheese, mozzarella, fruits, vegetables, and water.
Typical dinner:
Cold cuts, antipasto, freshly made pasta/ravioli, fried bread dough, Sardinian roast meat
(pork, veal, goat), bread, vegetables, dessert, water, wine, and digestive.
Necessary Equipment – Provided by Dolomite360 on request
For Wild Blue Trek only:
- Climbing harness
- Locking karabiner
- The equipment listed above may be included or available for an additional fee based on your selected itinerary. Please refer to the "What's included" section for more details.
Necessary Equipment – Not Provided
Footwear
- Lightweight or mid-weight hiking boots (waterproof, sturdy, with ankle support - you'll often be hiking over scree)
- Running shoes, sneakers, or comfortable walking shoes for non-hiking times
- Water sandals (for rocky beaches if you prefer not to walk barefoot)
Clothing
- Short-sleeved T-shirts in light colors (white reflects sun; avoid black, red, brown)
- Long-sleeved synthetic or cotton/synthetic T-shirt
- Regular underwear (synthetics recommended - easier to wash and dry)
- Medium-weight synthetic jacket
- Quick-drying full-length pants (synthetic fabric preferred)
- Hiking shorts
- Lightweight Gore-Tex or equivalent rain/wind jacket and pants
- Baseball cap or wide-brimmed sun hat
- Bandanna
- Swimsuit
Gear
- Daypack (20-30L for hotel-based trips; larger pack for overnight excursions)
- Water bottle (1-1.5 quart) or hydration system
- Trekking poles (optional - see note below about Wild Blue Trek)
For Trips with Overnight Bivouacking
- Overnight backpack (for 6-12 kg / 13-26 lbs of gear)
- Sleeping bag
- Sleeping pad
- Headlamp/head torch
Luggage
- Sturdy, water-resistant duffel bag (approximately 14" x 30" or 15" x 36" with lock)
- Avoid hard-shell suitcases
Accessories
- Sunglasses
- Goggles (for swimming and underwater viewing)
- Sunscreen and lip protection (SPF 15 or higher, waterproof)
- Personal first-aid kit
- Toiletry kit (toothbrush, toilet paper, etc.)
- Lightweight socks (liner socks and synthetic athletic socks)
- Small amount of laundry detergent for handwashing
- Ziploc bags (various sizes) for organization
- Ace bandage or brace for knee/ankle support
Optional but Useful
- Spare prescription glasses or contact lenses
- Camera with extra batteries or charger
- Repair kit with needle, thread, and safety pins
- Insect repellent
- Swiss Army-type pocket knife (pack in checked luggage)
- Reading and writing material
- Powdered mixes (e.g., Gatorade) for hydration
- Umbrella
- Casual clothes for evenings
What You Need to Know
Coastal & Mountain Weather
Sardinia's spring and summer (April to mid-June, mid-September to November) bring mild temperatures. Coastal areas range from 60-70°F / 15-20°C during the day and 50°F / 10°C at night. Higher elevations may be cooler during inland hikes. Layer with synthetic fabrics like polypropylene or wool—they wick moisture and dry fast. Always pack rain/wind gear for unpredictable coastal and mountainous terrain.
Sardinia's spring and summer (April to mid-June, mid-September to November) bring mild temperatures. Coastal areas range from 60-70°F / 15-20°C during the day and 50°F / 10°C at night. Higher elevations may be cooler during inland hikes. Layer with synthetic fabrics like polypropylene or wool—they wick moisture and dry fast. Always pack rain/wind gear for unpredictable coastal and mountainous terrain.
Color Matters
Choose light-colored T-shirts (white reflects sun). Avoid dark colors like black, red, and brown—they absorb heat and make you warmer, especially during hot June hikes.
Choose light-colored T-shirts (white reflects sun). Avoid dark colors like black, red, and brown—they absorb heat and make you warmer, especially during hot June hikes.
Footwear Tips
Break in new boots before your trip. Pack blister protection like Band-Aid Blister Block—even old shoes can cause trouble on long days. You'll often be hiking over scree, so ankle support is essential.
Break in new boots before your trip. Pack blister protection like Band-Aid Blister Block—even old shoes can cause trouble on long days. You'll often be hiking over scree, so ankle support is essential.
Trekking Poles
Recommended for knee support on descents and added stability. Practice with one or two before the trip. Opt for compressible poles that fit into your luggage and daypack when not in use.
Recommended for knee support on descents and added stability. Practice with one or two before the trip. Opt for compressible poles that fit into your luggage and daypack when not in use.
IMPORTANT: Trekking poles are prohibited on parts of the Selvaggio Blu/Wild Blue Trek to preserve the area's natural resources.
Daypack Weight
For hotel-based trips, carry 3-6 kg / 6-13 lbs of essentials (jacket, water, photo equipment). For overnight excursions, expect to carry 6-12 kg / 13-26 lbs (gear, sleeping bag, pad, clothing changes, snacks).
For hotel-based trips, carry 3-6 kg / 6-13 lbs of essentials (jacket, water, photo equipment). For overnight excursions, expect to carry 6-12 kg / 13-26 lbs (gear, sleeping bag, pad, clothing changes, snacks).
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Accommodation- 1 night in a 3-star hotel in Santa Maria Navarrese
- 5 nights in tented camps
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