
Why You Should Visit Sardinia in Winter:
- It’s budget-friendly. Ferry prices are significantly lower than during the summer season, with tickets often available for under €100.
Tip: We only booked a one-way crossing so we could be flexible with the return journey depending on the weather. Price-wise, it actually makes no difference.
- It’s pleasantly warm in winter. Even in December and January, water temperatures hover around 15-18° C, with air temperatures between 12-20° C. It feels even warmer when the sun’s out. This means a 4/3mm wetsuit is usually sufficient.
- Incredible Italian cuisine and plenty to explore away from the crowds. You can enjoy the solitude, often having beaches completely to yourself with an almost Caribbean backdrop.
- Prime swell season runs from October to April. Wave forecasts and weather on Sardinia can only be reliably predicted about three days out. Keep your eye on the west and northwest coasts, as well as the south. The most consistent winter swells come from W-NW.


































