Olbia

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Le Saline Beach showing landscape views, general coastal views and a beach
Le Saline Beach
Olbia featuring street scenes
La Marinella Beach featuring landscape views, a beach and general coastal views
Le Saline Beach which includes general coastal views and a beach as well as an individual femail

On the Mediterranean island of Sardinia off Italy’s western coast is a city known for its beaches, archeological ruins and ancient churches.

Located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, Olbia has an appealing assortment of attractive beaches. The coastal setting offers surfing, diving and a variety of other water-based activities. The sea may be the centre of activities, but Olbia also features numerous cultural pursuits including museums, ancient churches and shipwreck treasures.

Within a few minutes’ drive of the city centre are miles of white-sand beaches. Surf, snorkel and scuba dive at Porto Istana. Canoe, windsurf or rent a sailboat at Lo Squalo. Other beaches with a variety of watersports include Mare e Rocce, Spiaggia dei Sassi and Il Pellicano. Bados Beach is ideal for families with children because of its shallow sea bed.

When you want a break from the beach, explore the city. Visit the archeological museum to learn about Olbia’s early Greek foundations and to see exhibits from Roman and medieval shipwrecks. Study frescoes at the 11th-century Basilica of San Simplicio and the 18th-century Church of St. Paul. To discover more of Sardinia’s past, travel 20 miles (32 kilometres) north of Olbia for the Nuraghic monuments of Arzachena. These ancient towers, burial sites and building ruins are between 3,000 and 4,000 years old.

Stroll along the narrow lanes of the city centre that lead to Piazza Regina Margherita and Piazza Matteotti, two attractive squares bordered by shops, cafés and restaurants. Savour the delicious smells and tastes of Sardinian cuisine with its meats spit-roasted over herbs, mussel stew, roasted lobster and other local specialties.

Many visitors arrive into the busy port of Olbia by ferry or cruise ship. Alternatively, fly into the international airport that’s approximately 3 miles (5 kilometres) southeast of the city centre. The city is compact and easily walkable. Alternatively, use taxis or rent a car or scooter, good options if you want to travel further afield.

Olbia is also about 30 miles (48 kilometres) south of Maddalena Archipelago National Park, a group of islands that host rare animal and plant species.

Where to stay in Olbia

Olbia featuring street scenes

Olbia City Centre

4.5/5(19 area reviews)

Coffee shops and waterfront views are notable features of Olbia City Centre. You might consider stopping by Piazza Matteotti while you're exploring the neighbourhood.

Olbia City Centre

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Reviews of Olbia

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4/5 - Good

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Olbia has lots to offer but if you want to go on any of the island trips Palau is a better place to stay and is a really nice place on it's own, plenty to do.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller

Get a car and explore out of town, Golfo Aranci and Capo Testa are lovely.

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Bern

Food is great and people are friendly. Many beaches to see.

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Verified traveller

It was a good trip, howver there isn't much ti do, the food is ok, but there were not too many different options.

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Verified traveller

San Pantaleo is a lovely town and would recommend it as a holiday destination

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Loved it, friendly people very scenic, beautiful beaches, amazing food