What budget for activities and outings Sardinia?

Entrance fees to museums and archaeological sites are generally lower than in France. In larger cities, museums sometimes offer "passes" for lower-priced visits. Reduced rates are available for children and senior citizens. Some historic churches charge admission. Here again, admission is often modest.

Sardinia offers many free activities to enhance your stay. Most visitors enjoy the beaches first. Don't forget your flippers, mask and snorkel to enjoy the sea and the fish. Hiking can be done anywhere on the island: along the coastline to find a deserted cove or in the mountains to enjoy magnificent views. If you come by car, don't forget to attach your mountain bike to the back of the car in order to ride through the maquis trails. The passeggiata, the little aperitif walk that is very popular with Sardinians, allows you to see people and to go window-shopping without dipping into your wallet.

The standard of living is approximately the same in Sardinia as in France and this is reflected in the prices. There is no significant difference between the two countries. It can be interesting to bring back quality Sardinian or Italian gastronomic products.

Prices are about the same as in France. You should count at least 5 € for a glass of wine, 10 € for a cocktail. Beware, prices can soar in the trendy seaside resorts of the Costa Smeralda. It is necessary to count between 45 and 60 € for a nightclub entrance, with drink prices that can be exorbitant once inside. The nightlife is very expensive.

What budget to eat Sardinia?

It is possible to eat for about 15 euros in the pizzerias and beach snack bars. You should expect to pay around 30 euros for a traditional restaurant and the bill can quickly rise to 50 or 70 euros in the trendy restaurants of the chic resorts of the Gallura. Credit cards are widely accepted.

Count between 0,80 and 2 € for an espresso, between 2,50 and 5 € for a half beer and 2 € for a soda.

What is the budget for accommodation Sardinia?

On average, it is necessary to count between 40 and 60 € for a modest hotel room or a simple guest room, between 70 and 100 € for a nice hotel, and from 150 € for a so-called luxury hotel. Beware, prices soar in the summer all along the coast and especially in August, which is the month of vacation for Italians. They can be multiplied by two.

Travel budget Sardinia and cost of living

The standard of living in Sardinia is much the same as in France. A minimum of €40 per day per person is required if you stay in a simple hotel or campsite, with an outdoor meal and a few paid visits. For a comfortable hotel with swimming pool, a rental car and two outdoor meals, the budget per person starts at €130. For a seaside vacation in high season, a minimum of €170 per person per day is required. For luxury vacations, there's no limit. Porto Cervo is one of the most famous jet-set destinations in summer. From luxury hotels and private clubs to billionaires' yachts, anything is possible.