
Porto Cervo Sardinia, Italy Travel Guide
Needed for navigation. Download offline maps for Sardinia for access without cellular service.
A useful means for language barriers. Download the Italian language offline language pack.
Find restaurants and make reservations, especially in larger towns or for popular venues.
Check the ARST official website (arst.sardegna.it) for public bus schedules.
Use a reliable weather app to check real-time forecasts for Porto Cervo.
Sardegnaturismo.it/en – Comprehensive information on the island.
Consorziocostasmeralda.com/en – Official site for Costa Smeralda events and services.
Geasar.it/en – Flight info, airport services, transport details.
Arst.sardegna.it – Official website for Sardinia's public bus company.
Moby Lines (Mobylines.com), Tirrenia (Tirrenia.it), Grimaldi Lines (Grimaldi-lines.com) – For confirming routes and booking tickets.
While no specific guidebook focuses solely on Porto Cervo, a general Sardinia travel guide is beneficial for the general context and day trip ideas.
For self-driving, detailed road maps of Sardinia, like those by Touring Club Italiano, are highly recommended. Find these at large bookstores or newsstands.
During summer, complimentary glossy magazines focusing on luxury lifestyle, events, and dining in Costa Smeralda are available at hotels and boutiques.
Explore ancient Nuragic complexes like Nuraghe La Prisgiona, offering insights into Sardinia's Bronze Age history.
Discover traditional Sardinian flavors beyond the luxury restaurants, from fresh seafood to authentic pastoral dishes.
Seek out small galleries and craft shops demonstrating unique Sardinian crafts, textiles, and ceramics.
Always maintain emergency numbers readily available and know the location of the nearest hospital.
Search for documentaries on Sardinia's unique history, culture, and nature.
Films set in Sardinia often showcase its beautiful scenery and traditional way of life.
These provide a compelling visual introduction to the island.
Listen to traditional Sardinian folk music, like Canto a Tenore.
Canto a Tenore is recognized by UNESCO, highlighting its cultural importance.
Explore local art for cultural understanding.
Engage with online communities and forums, like TripAdvisor or Reddit (r/italy, r/sardinia).
These websites permit you to ask specific questions, read traveler reviews, and acquire peer advice on various aspects of your trip.
If you wish to learn more Italian, use language learning apps like Babbel, Duolingo, or Pimsleur before your trip.
Even picking up some basic phrases enhances your interaction with locals and your total experience.