While the Dolomites are famous for their towering limestone peaks and alpine landscapes, Sardinia offers a different kind of natural beauty—dramatic coastlines, rugged mountains, and crystal-clear waters. Despite their geographical differences, both destinations share a passion for outdoor adventure, including:
- Hiking – Explore Sardinia’s wild, mountainous interior or coastal trails overlooking turquoise waters.
- Canyoning – Sardinia’s rocky gorges and rivers offer thrilling canyoning experiences.
- Climbing – The limestone cliffs of Sardinia, especially around Cala Gonone, are perfect for sport climbing.
- Biking – Coastal and inland cycling routes provide breathtaking scenery for road cyclists and mountain bikers.
- Water Sports – Enjoy sea kayaking, windsurfing, and sailing along Sardinia’s pristine coastline.
This makes Sardinia a perfect complement to an active Dolomites trip, offering both mountain and sea-based adventures.