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What
14 nights, 13 touring days, 2000 km motorcycle riding tour of Sardinia, Italy, and Corsica, France
Tour Class:No Frills
2026 Tour Dates
- 9-21 May 2026 12 LEFT
Starting From
Rome, Italy - Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
Ending At
Rome, Italy - Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
Hospitality
Comfortable accommodations with most breakfasts and 2 dinners included
Roads
100% asphalt
About the Tour
This is the definitive motorcycle tour of Corsica and Sardinia. No one else covers quite as much ground on these islands. Join us on these amazing motorcycle roads with endless twisties (Route SS198 has 1080 curves in 108 km!) and heartwarming views. You’ll also follow us along the culinary path across these two islands. Experience the local dishes both in Corsica and Sardinia, skillfully combined with local wines and brews. You’ll also visit some small out of the way historical gems to complete an all round experience. Last but not least, when switching from Corsica to Sardinia, we take a day off the bikes and we hire a sailing boat with a crew and tour the Emerald Coast in style.
How Much It Costs
You can choose any of the following packages:
(*) With another participant. Matching preferences will be requested while booking. In case of no match, you will be able to upgrade to a single room or receive a full refund.
Prices starting at €4,463 per person
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Schedule
Note: The schedule and destinations may vary from tour date to tour date due to incremental tour enhancements or scheduling adjustments.
- Day 0: Arrival at Rome, typically in the A.M. from North America. Relax at the hotel and enjoy the afternoon in Rome. A “Meet & Greet” with guests and staff in the late afternoon before our ‘Welcome Dinner’ that evening in Rome. We do recommend arriving 1-2 Days early to explore Rome and adjust to the new time zone.
- Day 1: We ride a couple of hours to Civitavecchia and board the overnight ferry to Olbia (Sardinia). You all will have a cabin with ensuite bathroom.
- Day 2: As soon as we land in Olbia, we shall ride the twisty road (SS125) north to catch the ferry from Santa Teresa di Gallura to Bonifacio. We wont visit Bonifacio, as we have time to do so on our final night in Corsica. We keep riding north all the way on the T40 and the surprising T20 all the way to Corte, the cultural capital of Corsica. Just before reaching Corte a brief ride to the wild Restonica Valley will end a great riding day. Dinner will be in a local restaurant in the heart of the old city centre of Corte sampling the local Corsican mountain dishes.
- Day 3: We keep heading north. Our aim is to ride around the northern tip of Corsica today, but before we must pay visit to St. Michele de Murato, a beautiful little church set amidst the Corsican hills. Our route takes us along the very scenic Rue de la Corniche and then join the coastal road which will offer amazing views of the Mediterranean sea. Cliffs, white sandy beaches, black beaches all from a great twisty road. What could be better?
We stay overnight in St.-Florent set in the bay on the north coast of Corsica. We eat by the marina with a splendid sunset view. - Day 4: Time to leave St Florent and head to the West Coast of Corsica. Our ride takes us across the top of the Agriates Desert with very open views of its rock formations. The road D81 is superb with lots of twisties until we reach the T30 which heads to Calvi. A few miles into the main road and the views open up and it’s time for a sweet coffee stop with ecstatic views of the coast and of the crystal clear waters. Lunch will be in Calvi. The fit ones can venture around the citadelle perched on a cliff, whilst the lazy ones can just sit around the marina and prepare for lunch. The afternoon is spent along the coastal west road all the way to Porto. Yet another small harbour town embedded in red rocks, prelude to the wonderful Calancques de Piana, a UNESCO Heritage site.
- Day 5: We head south. We ride along the road of the Calanches (pic. in the header) then by pass Ajaccio, the busy capital of Corsica. Another half hour ride and we reach Filitosa, the most significant pre-historic archaeological site in Corsica. A short visit is very interesting, very peaceful surroundings with ancient dwellings in the stone and Menhirs. Then we head to Bonifacio for our last night in Corsica. We have a wonderful dinner in the Citadelle in one of the taverns along its narrow streets.
- Day 6: We run a loop up to the Bavella Pass and back to Bonifacio before sailing to Sardinia with the last afternoon ferry. The ride runs up in the mountains among pinewoods, lakes and incredible rock formations. You could also decide to take the day off and explore more of Bonifacio before catching the ferry. Once we land in Santa Teresa di Gallura a 20km ride then separates us from our overnight stay in Palau for the next two nights.
- Day 7: Palau is a great location on the north tip of the Emerald Coast. Time to take a rest from riding and enjoy a different kind of day. Out of Palau it is possible to take a sailboat trip around the archipelago of La Maddalena and experience this amazing coastline from the sea. We have been doing this in all of our trips and have found a great crew that will take us around the best places according to the wind conditions, serve us wine and food, let us swim where we want and relax.
- Day 8: From Palau we head west and will be riding across the northern part of Sardinia, known as Gallura, to reach the wonderful town of Alghero and its Catalan cultural heritage. Our stay is in the heart of town. A walk along the ramparts at sunset to reach our favourite aperitif stop before a delicious Sardinian meal tops the first of many amazing days on this island.
- Day 9: We head south along the magnificent Alghero-Bosa road, that offers a great ride along the coast and wonderful scenery. Once in Bosa we have coffee and admire the multi pastel coloured town. We then turn east and cut the rugged centre of Sardinia. We encounter an impressive Nuraghe (a 3000-year-old prehistoric stone tower) by Abbasanta then cross the river Tirso and join the SS388. We go over two passes, Passo Tascusi and Passo Correboi before reaching our next double overnight stop by the sea in Arbatax.
- Day 10: Perhaps the best ride of the tour, the Legendary SS125 from Arbatax to Cala Gonone, and back! Superb scenery, perfect tarmac, curves of all kinds makes for an incredible ride. Of course, should you be tired you can always relax on the beach of the hotel. But it would be a real pity.
- Day 11: We ride some more incredible twisty roads in the Sardinian interior heading south. First the twisty SS198 (1080 curves in 108 km!), then we cut across the Flumendosa Valley to reach the SS125 and reach Cagliari.
- Day 12: We head west and run swiftly to Guspini and here start one of the best roads in Sardinia, the SS126 from Guspini to Iglesias. 50km of motorcycling nirvana. We reach Iglesias and then explore the coastal beaches of the west. Here is where Sardinia is hit hardest by the coastal winds sweeping into the island all the way from Spain. This means white sandy beaches but also some incredible cliffs and abandoned Zinc mines. We then return to Cagliari in good time to catch our overnight ferry back to Civitavecchia.
- Day 13: We land in Civitavecchia at 11am in good time to return the bikes before lunch. Our farewell dinner will be in a different restaurant in Rome.
- Day 14: Breakfast at hotel and then you are free to go home or spend more time around, until we meet again!
- Morning departures are typically 9:00 or as advised
- Afternoon arrivals normally leave time to relax before dinner
What is Included
- Motorcycle with three cases (different models available)
- 12-night stay in comfortable accommodations
- 2-night stay in ferries with private cabins
- Tour support vehicle
- 6 breakfasts
- Welcome and Farewell dinner
- Enthusiastic English-speaking guides
- Airport to hotel limo transfer
- Primary vehicle insurance with € 3,000 max liability
- Tour handbook
What You Provide
- Yourself and your enthusiasm
- Flights
- Meals not listed above
- Sailing trip out of Palau
- Personal expenses
- Fuel
- Travel insurance
- Final transfer to airport
- Any other item not listed above