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Travel to Sardinia: How to Find the Best Travel Deals
Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea and is often the premier destination for Europe’s elite. Many celebrities such as Julia Roberts and Sting go to Sardinia for relaxation and seclusion. Travel to Sardinia is not difficult, as there are three international airports on the island. You can also travel to Sardinia by ferry or ship, as well.
Once you have arrived, you’ll need to make some choices concerning your transportation around the island. Many of the hotels offer shuttle service from the airports to the hotel. When you travel to Sardinia, make sure you inquire if this service is available. There are also car rentals available in every airport and in some of the towns.
You can get around Sardinia by train and bus, but not very quickly. It is definitely worth the money to rent a car. There are also many enchanting, remote areas to visit on the island and it could take you quite awhile to get there by commercial transportation means.
Unlike Italy, travel to Sardinia and on the island is not as dangerous as you might expect. Traffic moves much slower here due to the narrow, winding roads. These roads are quite often deserted, so when a driver meets another vehicle, it could be quite unexpected.
If you want to find the best deals on travel to Sardinia, here are some tips to help locate great savings:
1. Plan Your Vacation Ahead of Time: It is a well known fact that the farther in advance you plan your trip, the lower the cost. So pick your dates as soon as you are able to. Travel to Sardinia can be somewhat expensive if you wait to the last minute to book your airfare.
2. Buy a Vacation Package: Many of the online travel sites can give you great deals on travel to Sardinia when you book a complete package. You can include airfare and accommodations, as well as excursions for diving and sightseeing.
3. Call the Airlines Directly: Occasionally you can find a better deal when you call the airline than if you go through a travel website or agent. However, most of the travel sites and agencies reserve blocks of seats, which is how they get the best rates.
4. Travel Mid-Week: When you travel to Sardinia during the middle of the week, you could end up saving hundreds of dollars in airfare. Most of the cheapest airfare is available on Tuesday and Wednesday. While this is the best time to travel to Sardinia, they are also the best days to book your reservation.
5. Make Use of Those Travel Rewards: Why let your frequent flyer miles expire? Use them to grab up an airline ticket for free or to purchase a reduced companion fare. Many restrictions usually apply to these types of tickets, so be sure you read the fine print.
6. Check with Specialty Charters: Many charter services are available for Mediterranean destinations. If you are looking for deals at the last minutes, this may be your best bet. Most of the time, these charter companies have already purchased a block of tickets. If it is close to the departure date, you may be able to get a ticket at a really reduced rate. The charter companies would rather make a little money on a ticket than lose the fare altogether.
Tickets for travel to Sardinia do not need to break your bank. Nor do you need to take second class accommodations or travel options. It simply takes planning and a little research to find the best deals available.
A Taste of Italy on a Tight Budget
Mike M. writes, “I am a long time and dedicated reader of your column. Thanks for all of the great tips you’ve offered over the years. Now at last I’d like to post a question myself. I would like to take my new girlfriend on a surprise trip this summer (August or early September). I’m outdoorsy and like hiking, climbing, etc., but she’s more of an art museum and fancy restaurants kind of girl. Not that she wouldn’t do some outdoorsy stuff with me, but I know she wouldn’t enjoy a whole vacation of it. We’ve both talked about wanting to visit Europe again (neither of us has been since college—eight years ago for her and 10 years ago for me). We’re coming from the east coast and the nearest airport is Philadelphia, but we could do one of the New York airports, too, if it is a lot cheaper. So, any ideas for culture and outdoor adventures combined, say under $1,000 a person? Thank you again.”
I love surprises, especially ones that involve flying to unknown destinations, and I commend you for taking the initiative to plan such a great gift. I’ll suggest Italy for you and your sweetheart, because there you can enjoy history and culture while incorporating a bit of adventure on the side.
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Your dates, however, make your budget a little difficult to achieve, since August and September are considered high season for Europe. Plane tickets can cost almost as much as you want to spend for the entire trip. For instance, I priced tickets from New York to Florence in August starting at $827 (with taxes and fees) per person. If you can be flexible when you go, you can save by traveling in the fall off-season, where I was able to find flights from New York to Florence starting at $643 (with taxes and fees) per person in October. This may not seem like drastic savings, but every dime counts when you’re shooting for a low-budget getaway. Plus, hotels are also more affordable during the off-season, so you can save there as well. The one drawback is the weather may be chillier than in the summer months, but not enough to stop you from enjoying the outdoors.
If you can travel in the off-season, I recommend two options: Florence and Tuscany, or Rome and Abruzzo.
When it comes to mixing outdoor activities with cultural finesse, Tuscany provides a countryside perfect for pedaling, mountains made for picnics and small hikes, and a seaside that demands relaxation and fun in the sun. It’s up to you which area you choose to explore, but since you will begin your journey in Florence, you’re guaranteed to get a strong dose of culture. The city offers endless options for fine dining, art museums, historical sites, and unique shops. Plus, you can always plan a short excursion to one of the other art cities in Tuscany by taking a day tour. Rooms in Florence start at about $50 per night in the off-season, depending on the type of hotel you choose.
If you’d rather spend your time in the great outdoors, Italy’s oldest national park of Abruzzo is certain to deliver. You will begin your trek in Rome, where airfare from New York City starts at $642 per person in October. Rome itself can be an adventure—simply rent a moped and try to maneuver the city streets—but the city also offers an insurmountable amount of historical architecture, local cuisine, art galleries, and high-end shopping. Plus, most of the sites require a good deal of walking and exploring, so you’ll definitely get your exercise. Rooms in Rome start at about $68 per night in the off-season, depending on the type of hotel. Spend several days learning about the city’s culture before setting out for the natural scenery of the park. You can either rent a car to drive to Abruzzo, which lies 70 miles east of Rome, or you can opt to take the train. A rental car from a provider such as Hertz starts at about $110 for 24 hours. Though city-to-city train tickets (Rome to Pescara, with a stop in Sulmona) may be the more affordable option through a company like Trenitalia, it can be a bit confusing trying to book tickets online.
If your travel dates are set in stone, and you’re willing to forego Europe, I can suggest several other destinations that might be more in line with your budget. For instance, Costa Rica, and Napa Valley or Bar Harbor, Maine are three places which combine a great deal of romance, culture, and adventure in one neat little destination.
I hope your surprise goes off without a hitch and you enjoy your trip! Please keep me updated on what you decide to do.
As for my other readers: Do you have a suggestion for Mike on a destination for the adventurer guy and cultural gal? Have you been somewhere in Italy that might be more suitable? Tell us what you think by filling out the form below.