Olbia Trekking with Climbing to Tavolara from Porto San Paolo

Free cancellation available
Up to 24 hours before the start time
Duration: 7 hours 30 minutes

Live an unforgettable experience with an excursion to Tavolara, on the beautiful east coast, just a few minutes from Olbia!

This extraordinary island, formed of limestone and granite with delicate pink shades, is part of the Tavolara Marine Protected Area, a true natural paradise combining history, breathtaking landscapes and unique biodiversity. Climbing up to Punta Cannone, you will have the chance to admire the island's unspoilt nature, with paths rich in rare flora and fauna, including some endemic species. During the hike, you will follow an ancient path traced by limestone quarrymen, leading you to a spectacular plateau with panoramic views of the entire island and the coastline.

Don't miss the opportunity to participate in a unique adventure in this suggestive corner of Sardinia, surrounded by dreamlike scenery!

What's included

  • Trekking and via ferrata excursion
  • Environmental hiking guide
  • Technical equipment hire (see further info)
  • Return transfer by rubber dinghy
  • In-Person Guide

What's Not Included

    What's not included
    • Lunch

    Additional information

    Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries

    Not recommended for pregnant travelers

    Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

    Travelers should have a high level of physical fitness

    Transfer by rubber dinghy from Porto San Paolo. Start of the trek from the Tavolara small port with a medium-difficulty route lasting approximately two hours. Short via ferrata of about 45 minutes to the summit of Punta Cannone.

    Itinerary information

    Location

    Departure point
    VJHX+469, Loiri, 07020
    The guide will be waiting for you at the entrance to the Cala Finanza pier, under the canopy. Paying car parks are available nearby
    End point
    VJHX+469, Loiri, 07020

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