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Trek the Selvaggio Blu Trail in Sardinia

  • Italy
  • 6 nights

Tackle Italy's most challenging trek – a 25-mile trail with 13,780 feet of vertical gain, five rappels and two via ferratas over five days

What's Included?

  • Activities & Certified GuidesAll itinerary activities with an expert, local, English-speaking mountain guide, plus a logistical support team
  • Hotel & Wild Camping1 night in a hotel, 5 nights wild camping
  • MealsAll breakfasts, lunches, and dinners
  • TransfersAirport and local transfers, with SUVs to transport your overnight luggage and camping gear
  • GearAll your climbing, via ferrata and rappelling gear, plus camping equipment (excluding sleeping bag)
  • Small Like-minded GroupsSolo-friendly by design, join our small n’ sociable groups of up to 12 like-minded, active and outdoorsy people

Fromexcluding flights

Highlights

  • Push your limits with thrilling climbs, scrambles and rappels as you traverse vertical sea cliffs

  • Hike through impenetrable forests, teetering rock arches and narrow chasms on this wild and adventurous route

  • Swim in the crystal-clear waters of Cala Sisine and Cala Golotizè, and cruise along Sardinia's dreamy coastline

  • Immerse yourself in the wilderness and camp under the stars by beaches, caves, or abandoned shepherds' huts

Itinerary

  1. Day 1

    Welcome to Sardinia!

    Hotel
    Twin share
    Dinner included
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    Arrive at Cagliari Airport and transfer to Sardinia's eastern coast. Your home for the night is a hotel in Santa Maria Navarrese, a small town on the east coast of the island, close to the wild mountains you'll be exploring on this adventure. Settle in and meet your mountain guide for a trip briefing and equipment check. This evening you'll feast on mouthwatering Sardinian specialties, before getting some rest ahead of your epic adventure.

  2. Day 2

    Into the wild: Santa Maria Navarrese to Monte Ginnirco

    Hiking
    7hrs · 8mi · 3445ft up · 591ft down
    Wild camping
    Twin tent
    All meals included
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    Fuel up on breakfast and take a short transfer to Santa Maria Navarrese. Your path from there will soon reach Pedra Longa, named after the imposing rocky spire emerging from the sea and the official start point of the Selvaggio Blu ('Wild Blue') trek. From here, you'll leave civilization and fully immerse yourself in some of the wildest and most impenetrable landscapes Italy has to offer. Set off along a relatively easy panoramic trail and get the first glimpse of the glittering sea. Continue up the steep rocky ledge of Punta Giradili, one of Sardinia’s finest sea cliffs. From the top, the views over the Arbatax Gulf and the peaks of the Gennargentu hinterland will take your breath away. Set camp in the forest, and tuck into a hearty Sardinian dinner.

    Day 3

    Vertical heights: Monte Ginnirico to the Genna 'e Mudrecu Ridge

    Hiking
    7hrs · 8mi · 2329ft up · 3609ft down
    Wild camping
    Twin tent
    All meals included
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    Grab breakfast and pack your picnic lunch before handing your overnight gear to the local team, who will transport it to the next camping spot for you. Test your stamina as you hike on the edge of a 656 ft cliff, high above the sea. Following the Capo Monte Santo crag, power through a steep, zig-zagging trail – eyes peeled for the rare Eleonora's Falcon – until you reach the beautiful limestone fjord of Portu Pedrosu. Jump into the water for a refreshing swim and enjoy your lunch break on such a magical camping spot. Follow the mule track through thick forests of Holly Oaks and Junipers, passing at the edge of high panoramic cliffs and by abandoned shepherd's huts. Reach the top of a panoramic ridge, where 4WDs will drop the luggage and you'll make camp. Enjoy another typical Sardinian dinner and a magical camping spot.

    Day 4

    To Su Porteddu via Goloritzè Cove

    Hiking
    8hrs · 5mi · 2034ft up · 1804ft down
    Via Ferrata
    1hr
    Wild camping
    Twin tent
    All meals included
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    Wake up early this morning to witness the sun rising from the sea. Lace up your boots and get ready for a day of easier climbs and via ferrata. Hike towards Punta Salinas, overlooking the Orosei Gulf – fringed by limestone cliffs. A steep descent will lead you to the famous crystal clear waters of Cala Goloritzè, a white stretch of beach overlooked by the iconic Punta Caroddi, a 420 ft rock needle which has become a mecca for international climbers. Spend a few hours at the beach to relax and swim in the crystal clear sea. Get back on a trail, but not for long – more wild terrain is looming behind the trees. Climb a section of scree and tackle a 98 ft via ferrata with spectacular views, continuing on until you reach the campsite Su Porteddu, where you'll camp for the night.

    Day 5

    An adventurous route to Bacu Padente

    Hiking
    8hrs · 8mi · 1476ft up · 3182ft down
    Wild camping
    Twin tent
    All meals included
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    Rise early and get ready to tackle the next exhilarating stage of the Selvaggio Blu. You'll cross some difficult terrain, which includes a section of rappelling (75 ft). It is, however, incredibly beautiful as you'll explore some of the hidden gems of Sardinia's east coast and experience its primordial beauty. You'll be traversing exposed passages with dizzying views over the emerald sea, glimpsing unforgettable views of limestone cliffs and white beaches. Tonight, you'll set camp near Su Padente Canyon and celebrate your efforts with a fantastic meal in the wilderness.

  3. Day 6

    Trek, climb and rappel to Cala Sisine

    Hiking
    5hrs · 5mi · 2034ft up · 2822ft down
    Via Ferrata
    1hr
    Wild camping
    Twin tent
    All meals included
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    The final push! Today's final stage will involve another demanding section as you traverse unforgettable wild scenery and mountaineering passages. You'll tackle four roped descents (from 82ft to 148ft), as well as a 131-foot section on a via ferrata. Your efforts will be repaid once you reach your final destination and the end point of the trek: the dreamy cove of Cala Sisine. Set by the rocky promontory of Punta Plummare, the beach is a top contender for one of the most beautiful beaches in Sardinia. Enjoy a celebratory dip in the crystal clear water, then toast your epic achievement with a farewell dinner at a nearby campsite, where you'll spend the night.

  4. Day 7

    And relax...

    Boat Ride
    1.5hrs
    Breakfast included
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    Congratulations, you've completed the hardest trek in Italy and had one of the most unforgettable adventures of your lifetime. Spend the morning relaxing with a well-deserved lie in, or soothe your muscles with a reinvigorating swim at Cala Sisine. Explore the beach or just hang out before you embark on a 90-minute boat ride along the coast you just traversed by foot, passing pristine coves and secluded beaches. Your transfer will depart from Santa Maria Navarrese mid-afternoon, and will take you back to the airport in time for your evening flight home. Arrivederci!

Getting There

Nearest airport
Cagliari Elmas Airport (CAG)
Pick up
Cagliari Airport
16:00 on Day 1
Drop off
Cagliari Airport
14:30 on Day 7

Detailed Logistics

Transfers

A group airport transfer is included on Day 1 which will depart Cagliari Airport around 4:00 PM. It will take just over two hours to reach Santa Maria Navarrese, halfway between Cagliari and Olbia. Your return transfer will arrive at Cagliari Airport at around 2:30 PM on Day 7, so you'll need to book flights departing from 5:00 PM onwards.

It will be difficult to use public transportation to reach the start point of the trek independently if you choose to travel at different times or from/to Olbia, so we strongly recommend taking advantage of the set group transfers from/to Cagliari.

Private transfers can also be arranged on request – see Optional Extras for prices.

Travel options

There are regular direct flights to Cagliari from airports in London and Europe. Alternatively, you can also search for indirect flights via Rome or Milan – it’s often easier to search for two single flights (with connection in Milan or Rome) rather than a return.

What is and isn't Included?

What's included

  • 5 days of guided hiking, climbing, rappelling and via ferrata along the Selvaggio Blu route
  • Boat ride along the coast

  • Expert, local, English-speaking mountain guide
  • Plus a local team for logistical support

  • 1 night in a hotel
  • 5 nights wild camping

All your meals are provided for the duration of the trip. This includes:

  • 6 hearty breakfasts
  • 5 packed lunches
  • 6 Sardinian dinners

  • Group arrival transfer from Cagliari Airport on Day 1
  • Group departure transfer to Cagliari Airport on Day 7
  • All transfers during the trip

  • Jeeps to transport your overnight luggage and camping gear during the trek

  • All your climbing, via ferrata and rappelling safety gear
  • All camping gear (excluding sleeping bag)

  • Local park fees

Where You'll Stay

Looking for a private room? See Optional Extras for details and pricing.

  • Santa Maria Navarrese

    Stay

    Santa Maria Navarrese

    You'll spend your first night at a welcoming and friendly three-star hotel in Santa Maria Navarrese, such as the Hotel Nicoletta or similar, on a twin share basis with ensuite bathrooms, AC, and WiFi. In the evening, you'll meet your mountain guide for a trip briefing and equipment check, and then enjoy a delicious Sardinian dinner getting to know your fellow group members. A comfortable start to a wild trip!

  • Wild camping

    Stay

    Wild camping

    For five nights of the trip you will sleep under the stars in twin-share tents in the Sardinian wilderness, far away from any sign of civilization. All your camping gear (tent, sleeping bag, foam sleeping pad, overnight luggage, cooking kit, water, etc.) will be transported by a local team using a 4x4, so you won't need to carry this with you on the trek, however you will be expected to pitch your own tent. Your local guide can assist where needed.

What You'll Eat

Without a doubt, meals will be a highlight of the adventure. The trek is fully supported by a fantastic local team who take care of all the food preparation, along with gear and luggage porterage. In the morning you'll enjoy a good breakfast which us…

Food and Dietary info

Without a doubt, meals will be a highlight of the adventure. The trek is fully supported by a fantastic local team who take care of all the food preparation, along with gear and luggage porterage. In the morning you'll enjoy a good breakfast which usually includes a choice of tea, coffee, milk, homemade cakes, bread, butter and local jellies. You'll also be provided with a packed lunch before setting off for the hike, usually featuring freshly baked bread with a choice of cured meats and cheese, vegetables and fruit. Each evening at the camp, you are in for a treat with a range of delicious Sardinian specialties, including appetizers (cheese, cured meat and roasted vegetables), a main course (meat, pasta) and side dishes – the perfect way to refuel after a challenging day of activity. In addition, you'll be able to enjoy complimentary wine, liqueurs and candy.

Vegetarians, Pescatarians, mild Gluten-free diets and Lactose-free diets can be catered for - please just request this on your passenger info form when you book. However, 100% strictly Vegan, Nut-free or Celiac diets (requiring separate cooking equipment to prevent cross-contamination) cannot be accommodated on this trip.

Optional Extras

Upgrades

Optional Private Room & Tent Upgrade (1 + 5 nights)

For solo travellers wanting their own personal space, you can request your own room in Santa Maria Navarrese and a private tent for five nights (subject to availability). See Optional Extras for prices.


Transfers

Private Arrival Transfer Cagliari Airport > Hotel in Santa Maria Navarrese (1-8 pax per vehicle)
Private Departure Transfer Santa Maria Navarrese > Cagliari Airport (1-8 pax per vehicle)

To request any extras, message your host via your Much Better Adventures account once you have booked your trip.

All extras must be paid before your trip starts.

Trip level explained

Level 6

Challenging-Tough

Expect to be on the trail for up to 10 hours a day on steep trails, moving over rough terrain, descending and ascending considerable heights. You must be confident walking on rocky and very uneven terrain, scrambling and descending on scree. Having a head for heights and good balance is absolutely crucial, as you'll be traversing many narrow paths and exposed sections next to vertical drops. The demands of the route require stamina and concentration. Previous hiking experience on rocky mountain terrain with exposure is recommended. You'll be fully supported by a team of local guides who will take care of the equipment porterage for you, so you'll only be carrying your daypack. You'll sleep five nights in the coastal forest, away from any trace of civilization or comfort, so an adventurous spirit and adaptability are crucial for the enjoyment of this unique experience.

You don’t have to know how to rappel. Your professional mountain guide will take care of all rope maneuvers. You just have to focus and carefully follow their instructions. You also don’t have to be a trained climber, but you should have good balancing skills and be confident climbing easy sections of rock. The only essential requirement is that you are not overly afraid of heights, as along the route you will often have to scramble on scree and leaning rock walls. More difficult climbing passages are equipped with fixed ropes and will require you to wear a harness and via ferrata kit (which will be provided by your host).

What if i need to skip an activity?

You would have to complete the daily hike to get to the final destination and camping spot, but if you wish to take a rest day and prefer to skip a stage of the trek, it is possible. Each day, a transfer will reach the group in the evening to deliver luggage and dinner, and another transfer is scheduled in the morning to bring breakfast and pick up your luggage again. After breakfast, you would need to take the 4x4 and get a ride to the mountain hut where you could take a day off at leisure. In the evening, you'd then jump in the same vehicle and rejoin the group, to continue the trek the following day.

What will I need to carry?

You'll need to have a larger duffel bag suitable for all your belongings which will be transported for you to each camp spot, and then a small daypack to carry personal items during each day of hiking.

Hot climate: factors to consider

This trip operates in areas where daytime temperatures can reach extreme levels, with limited shade and, at times, high humidity adding to the challenge. These conditions can affect physical performance and increase the risk of dehydration or heat-related illness. Your guide will adjust the pace and monitor the group closely, but staying well hydrated, wearing suitable clothing, and using sun protection is essential.

Before traveling, consider your ability to remain active in high temperatures and consult a medical professional if you have any concerns, especially if you have cardiovascular or heat-sensitive conditions. Arriving a day or two before the trip may help you adjust gradually to the heat.

Remote environment: factors to consider

Some parts of this trip take place in areas where access to medical facilities and emergency services may be limited. This may mean that reaching medical care takes longer than you might normally expect, or that local medical facilities have fewer resources than those you may be used to at home.

If someone becomes unwell or injured, initial treatment may be provided locally before onward travel to a larger hospital or city for further care. Evacuation could involve changing the planned route or using different forms of transportation to reach appropriate medical facilities. Mobile phone coverage may also be intermittent in some locations.

Your guide is trained to manage situations in remote environments and will monitor the group and respond appropriately if any issues arise. However, it’s important that you let your guide know straight away if you feel unwell or experience any health concerns during the trip.

Before booking, consider your personal health and ability to travel in locations where access to medical care may be delayed. If you have any pre-existing medical conditions or concerns, we recommend seeking advice from a medical professional and discussing them with your host before traveling.

All travelers must have suitable travel insurance that covers the activities included in the trip and emergency medical evacuation if required.

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  • Christi P.

    Wow! Absolutely amazing week trekking Selvaggio Blu with Much Better Adventures! Our guide was incredible!. . . Knowledgable, highly skilled, professional, friendly, fun, accommodating! The trek itself was the right balance between exhilarating and challenging! The views were non-stop stunning! The beaches every day were fabulous! The food was good. Recommending this trip to everyone I know!!

  • Johanne B.

    The Selvaggio Blu trek is amazing! We were so lucky with both a lovely group and our very friendly and professional Italian mountain guide Corrado. Although I was quite scared at times (coming from a flat country :)) I managed to do the full trip anyway due to the spirits in the group and the help of the guide, who made me feel safe enough. Definitely recommend for fit & adventureous people!

  • Bas S.

    We had an absolutely splendid week! The trail was demanding yet very exciting. Rocky terrain, old pines, secluded beaches, superb views. Challenging vias ferrata and beautiful abseils. Our guide Corrado was The Best, and all group members were genuinely nice people and fun to be with in ages between 21 and 62. I really recommend this trip though make sure you are physically and mentally fit before you embarc.

  • Patrick Q.

    Had an absolute blast on this trip. My two guides Matti and Paulo were great, couldn't ask for better, more professional guides to take us through the Selvaggio Blu.

  • Brittany N.

    I had the greatest time on this trip and would highly recommend it to anyone considering going! It was a lot of fun spending the week out hiking and camping with some beach time, via ferrata, and rappelling mixed in. I really enjoyed being able to stop at an absolutely stunning beach every day for lunch. The first two days were hiking, and then the next three were when it was a bit more technical - but doable for anyone who is used to hiking and game for scrambling and not deathly terrified of heights. Huge shoutout to our guides Matti and Paolo who were top notch! They kept us safe the whole time and were just overall great guys who were fun to get to know over the trip. Hoping to get back out there sometime to do some more climbing with them. The hotel was great and the tents and gear provided were in great shape. Food was fantastic and we enjoyed the wine and mirto with dinner. The packing list was spot on, I just followed that and didn’t feel like I was missing anything. This was my first much better adventures trip but I am already trying to figure out what my next one will be. A huge highlight and honestly what made the trip was getting to know the group over the course of the week. I think they attract like-minded people and I plan to stay in touch with the people I met on the trip.

  • Ellen F.

    Fun hike with gorgeous scenery. The pace is very leisurely (start at 9, finish by 5, with at least an hour for lunch+swim every day) so I think the difficulty rating is an overstatement (at least in May when it wasn't that hot), but I had a great time and enjoyed the more-relaxed-than-expected vacation. If you're like me and prefer uphill to down, you'll probably also enjoy that the days are downhill morning/uphill afternoon, with the reward for the downhill being a beautiful beach.

  • Svein H.

    Very nice trip/adventure. Lots of variation and challenges, and the weather was not to warm. Perfect lunch stop with the opportunity for a swim.

  • Alexander B.

    I loved every second of the hike. Corado is a great guide. Even if we didn't ever understand anything the other said I had so much fun. The group we had was A+. My only criticism of the trip is I dont think its a 6. I think its much closer to a low 5.

  • Mirela H.

    This trek requires more advanced skills as the terrain is rocky and technical the entire time. I did it in April at it is VERY hot outside but cool at night. Be comfortable pooping in the woods. Showers are by 2 L water bottle at night. Day 2 was long and challenging hiking through boulder fields. Every day you’ll stop at a beach for at least 1 hour and will have the opportunity to swim. You will need sturdy, high top boots. On day 2 I carried 5 L of water and drank it all - don’t run out of water. Day 2 is very long. Food on day 2 (day 1 of camping) is so good. Be sure to have insurance in case something bad happens in the mountains ( speaking from experience unfortunately). Also, people in Sardinia don’t speak English so brush up on your Italian. Read all the reviews before you leave and you will be prepared. If I did this again I’d arrive here a few days in advance to get over the jet lag.

  • Andreia P.

    Had a great time! Our guide Ivan was very professional, helpful and super entertaining with many stories to share. :) The group was really nice and we had a great week surrounded by nature, breathtaking views, some challenging terrain, great food, wine and laughs :)

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  • Amazing Selvaggio Blu Trek with MBA!!!

    Christi P. June 2026
    Wow! Absolutely amazing week trekking Selvaggio Blu with Much Better Adventures! Our guide was incredible!. . . Knowledgable, highly skilled, professional, friendly, fun, accommodating! The trek itself was the right balance between exhilarating and challenging! The views were non-stop stunning! The beaches every day were fabulous! The food was good. Recommending this trip to everyone I know!!
  • Stunning views! Beautiful beaches!

    Johanne B. June 2026
    The Selvaggio Blu trek is amazing! We were so lucky with both a lovely group and our very friendly and professional Italian mountain guide Corrado. Although I was quite scared at times (coming from a flat country :)) I managed to do the full trip anyway due to the spirits in the group and the help of the guide, who made me feel safe enough. Definitely recommend for fit & adventureous people!
  • We had an absolutely splendid

    Bas S. June 2026
    We had an absolutely splendid week! The trail was demanding yet very exciting. Rocky terrain, old pines, secluded beaches, superb views. Challenging vias ferrata and beautiful abseils. Our guide Corrado was The Best, and all group members were genuinely nice people and fun to be with in ages between 21 and 62. I really recommend this trip though make sure you are physically and mentally fit before you embarc.
  • Beyond incredible

    Patrick Q. May 2026
    Had an absolute blast on this trip. My two guides Matti and Paulo were great, couldn't ask for better, more professional guides to take us through the Selvaggio Blu.
  • Beautiful adventure!

    Brittany N. May 2026
    I had the greatest time on this trip and would highly recommend it to anyone considering going! It was a lot of fun spending the week out hiking and camping with some beach time, via ferrata, and rappelling mixed in. I really enjoyed being able to stop at an absolutely stunning beach every day for lunch. The first two days were hiking, and then the next three were when it was a bit more technical - but doable for anyone who is used to hiking and game for scrambling and not deathly terrified of heights. Huge shoutout to our guides Matti and Paolo who were top notch! They kept us safe the whole time and were just overall great guys who were fun to get to know over the trip. Hoping to get back out there sometime to do some more climbing with them. The hotel was great and the tents and gear provided were in great shape. Food was fantastic and we enjoyed the wine and mirto with dinner. The packing list was spot on, I just followed that and didn’t feel like I was missing anything. This was my first much better adventures trip but I am already trying to figure out what my next one will be. A huge highlight and honestly what made the trip was getting to know the group over the course of the week. I think they attract like-minded people and I plan to stay in touch with the people I met on the trip.
  • Fun hike with gorgeous scenery.

    Ellen F. May 2026
    Fun hike with gorgeous scenery. The pace is very leisurely (start at 9, finish by 5, with at least an hour for lunch+swim every day) so I think the difficulty rating is an overstatement (at least in May when it wasn't that hot), but I had a great time and enjoyed the more-relaxed-than-expected vacation. If you're like me and prefer uphill to down, you'll probably also enjoy that the days are downhill morning/uphill afternoon, with the reward for the downhill being a beautiful beach.
  • Selvaggio Blu, May 2026

    Svein H. May 2026
    Very nice trip/adventure. Lots of variation and challenges, and the weather was not to warm. Perfect lunch stop with the opportunity for a swim.
  • Absolutely amazing

    Alexander B. April 2026
    I loved every second of the hike. Corado is a great guide. Even if we didn't ever understand anything the other said I had so much fun. The group we had was A+. My only criticism of the trip is I dont think its a 6. I think its much closer to a low 5.
  • Beautiful, once in a lifetime adventure

    Mirela H. April 2026
    This trek requires more advanced skills as the terrain is rocky and technical the entire time. I did it in April at it is VERY hot outside but cool at night. Be comfortable pooping in the woods. Showers are by 2 L water bottle at night. Day 2 was long and challenging hiking through boulder fields. Every day you’ll stop at a beach for at least 1 hour and will have the opportunity to swim. You will need sturdy, high top boots. On day 2 I carried 5 L of water and drank it all - don’t run out of water. Day 2 is very long. Food on day 2 (day 1 of camping) is so good. Be sure to have insurance in case something bad happens in the mountains ( speaking from experience unfortunately). Also, people in Sardinia don’t speak English so brush up on your Italian. Read all the reviews before you leave and you will be prepared. If I did this again I’d arrive here a few days in advance to get over the jet lag.
  • Selvaggio Blu Sep 2025

    Andreia P. December 2025
    Had a great time! Our guide Ivan was very professional, helpful and super entertaining with many stories to share. :) The group was really nice and we had a great week surrounded by nature, breathtaking views, some challenging terrain, great food, wine and laughs :)
  • Highly recommend this trip -

    Yvonne D. November 2025
    Highly recommend this trip - it is challenging and you definitely need to be somewhat fit. The climbing always felt safe and the guide was great in leading us the whole way. The pace builds up everyday and it was physically demanding - but definitely great if you want a challenge. The landscape was beautiful and the food was delicious.
  • Excellent trip for adventurous folks

    Guy T. October 2025
    Excellent trip for adventurous folks but not truly challenging for fit experienced trekkers. Mid October weather was excellent but was poor at start of October so decided to your trip date carefully. Mati, the guide was also excellent. There are showers available on days 3, 4, and 5. Highlight was swimming at noon everyday and at sunrise the last day in mostly small, isolated, almost empty coves. Hotel at start was excellent as was the food with the best being the fish dinner on the last night. Bring hiking poles, swim goggles, and climbing gloves if your hands are soft.
  • Selvaggio Blue Oct 2025

    Alexander T. October 2025
    Had an amazing time on this trip - wonderful views, great company and a fantastic guide! Great way to experience some abseiling and via ferrata
  • Superb!

    Melissa I. October 2025
    Amazing trip - the group and our guide (Matthias) were awesome. Matthias was knowledgeable, patient, and fun as hell. Only complaint is that it ended too quickly! Here are a couple of insights from the trip: - October is a great time to go - blessed us with warm days and cool nights for easy sleep. - Recommend staying in Cagliari the night before the trip (train from city to airport was easy to use). I stayed the night after too. - The rocks (and some of the vegetation) are prickly - be sure to bring some cut care in your daypack. - Definitely bring a cup. - At dinner do not fill up on the first thing served - there’s always more :)
  • Incredible

    Henrietta D. October 2025
    This was a fantastic week of tough trekking blended with awesome scenery and secluded beaches, led by a brilliant guide. Couldn't have been better
  • Amazing adventure in a beautiful place

    Anna R. October 2025
    Absolutely loved every moment of this trip! We were very lucky with the weather and had a lovely group of motivated, adventurous individuals which made it so fun. The hiking was tough at times due to the rocky terrain, but the swims every lunchtime in turquoise sea made it worth it, and loved the element of via ferrata and abseiling. Our guide Matti was amazing and made us all feel very safe. The camp spots were beautiful and the food was delicious.
  • Can’t recommend enough

    Abby H. October 2025
    Our guide, Matthias, was absolutely fantastic. He brought such energy, enthusiasm and expertise. The hike was a good challenge. Plenty of scrambling so strong knees and ankles help! October was a great time to go in terms of weather. We had no rain. Also recommend taking a pair of shoes for the pebbly beaches. The views were spectacular and the food amazing
  • The perfect trip

    Peter C. October 2025
    There are LOADS of reviews on here that tell you how great the trip is and how awesome the guides are. These are all true and you should read them closely. This review is aimed to answer some of the questions I had before being brave enough to book. How it feels - You’ll feel like everyone else is more hardcore than you - they’re not. You may surprise yourself with what you can do. (That is also the point of the trip) - That said, this trip is rated tough for good reason and the group self- selects. - I suffer from vertigo and it has taken me two years to build up the courage to do the trip to get over it. I did! - (The guide) Matthi was just incredible - professional, friendly, incredibly fluent in English, funny, but also super serious at the right times. You trust him immediately 200%. Not a microsecond of doubt in him. Incredible human. He felt like one of us, the best of us, and made us all better. How hard is it really? - The days gets progressively more intense: day 1 and day 2 you’ll be saying, “this is tough?” And by day 4 or 5 you’ll be saying, “this is tough!”. - It’s the length and exposure of the abseil/rappels and scrambles/climbs that makes it tough. The walking is pretty straightforward - Some of the abseils are short (7m!) some are pretty long (50m) but none are technically hard. Also it’s not an abseil - you are being lowered by the guide. - Be prepared for a lot of forest walks - these can get humid - The rocks are crazy, crazy, crazy sharp. Don’t fall on them or twist your ankle. It’s a long way out and far from roads. Make every step count. The rocks are there for a lot of the day. How accurate is the kitlist? - Consider bringing proper reef shoes to get into the water (even the beach rocks hurt). Crocs may be ideal. - The guide recommended La Sportiva TX4 approach shoes: he wore these and I'm glad I bought them on his advice - Consider padded fingerless gloves (e. g. cycling gloves) for the scrambles and rappels and as rock protection - A pair of swimming goggles opens up the incredible marine life - Breakfasts are very typically Italian: cake, coffee. Bring your own if you want something more substantial. I brought oats and was delighted that I did! - Bring LOTS of snacks. Share them if you bring too many! - Bring a flannel. - Bring a clothes line (e. g. paracord 4m) and maybe clothes pegs - But also - pack light! I brought too much stuff, despite the gear being shuttled between camps. - A lot of people had North Face duffels - see photo. These worked well Structure / timing - There is surprisingly a lot of time for beers and wine with dinner and to still be in bed by 9pm. - The food is way better than you’d expect and usually takes the Italian format of antipasti; pasta; meat/fish; lunches are basic sandwiches or carby salad (rice; couscous) - Usual vibe is wake (and pack) at 7, breakfast at 8, leave at 9 - It’s quite stop-start on the abseils but Matthi is super quick (without rushing anyone at all) and it will go fast, but even so you are out on the trails from 9am-4pm most days What are the loos like? - Some of the campsite loos are considerably. worse than the “wild option”. I guarantee you’ll remember the wild ones more! - Wild showers are worth it. Take and keep a disposable 2L water bottle from the first day and put a hole in the lid as a “shower”. Final thoughts - This may be the best multiday hike I've ever done. Certainly top 3 with Annapurna base camp and Wainwright Coast to Coast - I can usually find loads of ways I'd want to "improve" a trip. Other than to use non-inflatable mattresses, I can't find a single thing to say. It's basically perfect.
  • Just do it!

    Mark D. October 2025
    A very enjoyable trip with a great group of people and an excellent guide (Matti).
  • Incredible experience

    Robyn B. October 2025
    Was an amazing trip - perfect guide, dramatic scenery and a fun group.
  • Such a unique experience! Walking

    Becky K. October 2025
    Such a unique experience! Walking over rocks is tough but days are very doable and it was so special to be led by a pioneer of the trail, Ivan!! Wonderful week of scrambling, abseiling, camping, swimming & via ferrata. Would recommend!
  • Exceptional Guide

    Nuha a. September 2025
    I can’t recommend this trip highly enough! Our guide, Mattias, was exceptional—his extensive knowledge of the area and passion for the outdoors made the experience truly unforgettable. The trail itself is breathtaking, offering stunning views that leave you in awe at every turn. Each day, we enjoyed refreshing swims in the crystal-clear sea, which was the perfect way to cool off during the day Every meal was delicious and thoughtfully prepared, showcasing local flavors that kept us energized for our daily adventures. Enjoying beer and wine after each day’s hike was simply perfect. While the hiking was not easy, it wasn't overly challenging either; I would classify it as a medium-level trek.
  • What a trip!

    Nicholas G. September 2025
    I was slightly hesitant about booking this, unsure as to whether I would be up to it but I am SO glad that I did. It was an incredible week led by a fantastic guide (Matthias). The trek is intense, with climbs up steep hills, rock scrambles and ferrata/abseil, but it was all achievable for a beginner, like me, with a decent level of fitness. The scenery was epic, the beach swims at lunch (one each day) a welcome rest (bring swim shoes to avoid the rocks in bare feet) and the camping was pretty good - only one night were there no facilities at all. The others had toilet/sink/cold beers as a minimum! The group I had were a brilliant bunch and we had a week that I am sure we will all fondly remember for a long time to come! Book it.
  • Great week in Sardinia

    Jaya B. September 2025
    What a brilliant trail - loved everything about it. The right combination of technical challenge and beautiful surroundings and great camaraderie. Matthias, our guide, was patient, helpful, fun and funny - which made it easier for the group to make the most of this experience. For anyone looking for a physical challenge and a taste of the wild side of Sardinia, this is the trip for you :)
  • The best trekking trip

    Carlos S. September 2025
    Very well rounded trip. Challenging, beautiful, epic, extreme. Everyday something surprises you. And you are always rewarded with the best swims in the world.
  • An amazing holiday from start

    Sally M. September 2025
    An amazing holiday from start to finish! Great group of people and Matthias our guide was just great! The Selvaggio Blu has so much to offer! Stunning scenery every day, great lunch spots on secluded beaches, sleeping out under the stars magnificent. Via Ferrata was exhilarating ( would have liked more)! All in all a great holiday and made even better with the boat ride back in 50 minutes seeing from the sea where we had walked the past five days! Would definitely recommend!!
  • A very cool trip!

    Mickey A. September 2025
    If you’re thinking of booking this trip, hesitate no more and just do it! An amazing experience from start to finish, enhanced by our guide, Matthias. Yeah it’s hot and sweaty at times but you usually get a chance to shower at the end of the day (although sometimes from bottled water which is interesting). You do need to be quite fit as the days are long but this is what makes it rewarding. The abseiling/scrambling/via Ferrata is also very cool. I couldn’t recommend it more.
  • Had been wanting to do this route for years!

    Joanna E. July 2025
    An amazing route, full of challenge and variety, with stunning views and gorgeous swims - but not to be under-estimated! It's hard! Excellent guide, great group of people and fantastic logistics team working behind the scenes. The stuff of bucket lists.
  • A real adventure

    Elisabeth Y. June 2025
    Not for the faint hearted! Long tough days hiking in the heat but with the reward of a swim in that amazingly blue sea every day. Our lovely supportive group were in safe hands with the Matty, our skilful guide who looked after everyone whilst ensuring we were all having fun.
  • An Unforgettable Sardinian Adventure

    Stuart C. June 2025
    Our trip on the Selvaggio Blu far exceeded expectations. Ivan, our guide, was knowledgeable—sharing stories about Sardinia's history and culture—and always made safety a priority, even when we were abseiling down dramatic 40m cliffs. The landscape was absolutely breathtaking: rugged limestone trails, deep canyons, and panoramic views of the glittering coastline. The hiking was hot and physically demanding, but each challenge was rewarded with unforgettable moments—like cooling off with lunch by the turquoise sea. A quick tip: bring a snorkel or open-water swim goggles. The marine life is spectacular, and you'll definitely want to explore it during swim breaks. The group dynamic really made the experience even more special. Everyone was impressively fit but also supportive and encouraging, creating a great team spirit throughout.

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  • Sunday 13th September 2026

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  • Sunday 27th September 2026

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What to Pack

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Know before you go! Some stuff we'll provide, other things you'll need to bring.

Kit List

What's included?
  • Twin-share tent
  • Foam sleeping pad
  • All your rappelling, climbing and via ferrata equipment (helmet, harness, via ferrata kit and ropes)
What do I need to bring?

BAGS

  • Soft overnight duffel bag or backpack (preferably waterproof or with rain cover) put your tent, sleeping bag, and spare clothes in to. When filled with all your items, this bag should weigh no more than 33 lbs
  • Daypack (30 liters)
  • Waterproof liner for gear bag or backpack/drybags

CLOTHES

  • Waterproof jacket
  • Light puffy jacket
  • Light fleece or jumper
  • Buff or warm hat
  • Trekking/Approach shoes with a sole suitable for the very rocky terrain
  • Fingerless gloves suitable for use with ropes (optional)
  • 5 or 6 t-shirts
  • Lightweight trousers/shorts/skirts (bear in mind these may get damaged on the rocky passages)
  • Underwear and socks
  • Swimwear and light towel (goggles optional)
  • Hat, glasses, and sun-cream
  • Something to sleep in
  • Sandals/Crocs for camp and at the stoney beaches

SLEEPING

  • Cotton or silk sleeping bag liner
  • Sleeping bag (three season)
  • Inflatable sleeping pad (highly recommended due to rocky ground - a foam pad is included with the tent equipment to help with puncture protection)
  • Travel pillow or pillowcase

OTHER

  • Knife, fork, and spoon plus a plate and a cup for meals
  • Universal travel plug adapter
  • Power bank or solar charger
  • Passports (and visas)
  • Travel insurance documents
  • Ear plugs
  • Insect repellent (strongly recommended!)
  • Sunscreen
  • Personal first-aid kit (inc. blister treatment)
  • Personal items (biodegradable toiletries, sanitary wear etc)
  • Toilet kit (toilet paper, biodegradable bags to carry paper out to dispose of)
  • Quick-dry towel
  • Alcohol hand-gel
  • Headlamp or flashlight with spare batteries
  • Reusable water bottle x2 (1.5-2 liter)
  • Biodegradable wet-wipes
  • Energy bars and snacks - read our article on Best Hiking Snacks (opens in new tab)

FAQs

The Selvaggio Blu (translated as 'Wild Blue' in English) is an extreme adventure, often referred to as the most challenging trek in Italy. It's more than just trekking - it is a mountaineering and wilderness experience. The itinerary was developed in 1988 by two Italian guides, and it follows the coastline over the mountains and sea cliffs of Sardinia's Baunei area. The trail crosses thick forests, hidden caves and deep canyons, making it necessary to rappel, climb and walk along exposed paths. There are now many variations of the original trail, but on this trip you'll follow the original trekking route – including its technical sections – as it offers the best panoramas and the most rewarding experience.

Marta Marinelli, raised in Italy’s serene Prosecco Hills, dreamed of global adventures, inspired by her father's travel stories. Her passion evolved into a career, backed by a decade of studies including degrees in international tourism and destination management. She’s worked in the adventure travel sector since 2012, living in Italy, the UK, and now sunny Portugal.

Over twenty years, Marta has explored over 55 countries, visiting remote areas like Ghana, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Haiti and Nepal’s Upper Mustang region. As a Senior Adventure Expansion Manager at Much Better Adventures, she focuses on creating life-changing experiences, ranging from multi-activity adventures, challenging treks to ultimate adventures in iconic places. She loves the challenge of finding the best local adventure hosts around the world, collaborating on adventures that offer genuine immersion, pushing beyond the beaten path and working on exclusive itineraries that challenge your comfort zone.

What makes her tick? Enabling people to live adventure-rich lives while positively impacting and empowering local communities around the world, generating sustainable opportunities for both the host, guides, community, and the environment.

You don’t have to know how to rappel. Your professional mountain guide will take care of all rope maneuvers. You just have to relax and carefully follow their instructions. You also don’t have to be a trained climber, but you should have good balancing skills and be confident climbing easy sections of rock. The only essential requirement is that you are not overly afraid of heights, as along the trek you will often have to scramble on scree and leaning rock walls. More difficult climbing passages are equipped with fixed ropes and will require you to wear a harness and via ferrata kit (which will be provided by your host).

Your local guide knows the itinerary and routes very well, having led Selvaggio Blu for years, and holds a professional mountain hiking certificate as well as First Aid certifications.

Yes, you are free to come with your own rappelling, climbing, and via ferrata gear if you prefer (helmet, harness, etc.). Please contact your host to let him know, or if you have any specific questions.

Climbing shoes are not required and all climbing sections on this trek can be tackled with standard hiking shoes.

You can leave any excess luggage with your host, who'll store it at the Rifugio Cooperative Goloritzé mountain hut (the official starting point of the Selvaggio Blu trail) for the duration of the adventure, and it will be delivered to you on the final day of the trip before you head to the airport.

Unfortunately, there are very few freshwater sources on the route, and they may be dry at any time. Therefore, the local team will be carrying drinking water containers which will be refilled each day at the wild camp spots. Please bring at least two 1.5-2 liter refillable bottles with you.

Yes, there is usually cell reception on at least 70% of the route, except for the camping areas on the second and third nights of the itinerary.

If it’s just a case of drizzling rain you can wear a rain jacket and walk, occasionally you may have to wait for it to stop by seeking refuge in one of the many caves along the route. When camping, the local team can help by setting up a large tarp above the dining table, if needed.

In the case that the weather is seriously bad, your guide may decide to abandon the trail for safety reasons. In that case you'll reach your daily destination, but instead of camping you'll be transferred back to the Rifugio Cooperative Goloritzé mountain hut at the start of the trail. You'll have dinner at the hut and sleep under a canopy or in a small bungalow. The following day you'll take a transfer and, if possible, you'll start hiking from the point where the trek was interrupted.

Sure can! Over 70% of our travellers travel solo, it’s a great way to meet like-minded people.

Our team of Adventure Hunters co-create exclusive adventures which are run by highly vetted, specialist hosts. The trip is run by our trusted host partner in the destination. We only work with independent, local, in-destination experts who know the very best places to explore and how to stay safe. Read more information about the local teams we partner with. You’ll be introduced to the host straight after making a booking via the Much Better Adventures platform.

Much Better Adventures refer to the UK Government’s official travel advice when designing trips and monitoring trip operations. We recommend that all customers review the practical information available on the UK Government’s FCDO website, where you can find up-to-date advice by searching for your destination(s).

If you are based in the United States, you can also check the latest travel advisories from the U.S. Department of State.

For customers joining from other international locations, we recommend checking the official travel advice issued by your country of residence, as guidance may vary.

We recommend checking out the country-specific information and also talking to a travel nurse.

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All of our group adventures are specially designed for adults to enjoy as we want these adventures to bring together outdoorsy people who are truly like-minded. You must be over 18 to join one of our trips.

You're always in good company on one of our adventures.

Our trips typically consist of a mix of solo travelers and small groups of 2 or 3 friends, with most in their 30s-50s.

Our sociable adventures are solo-friendly by design and naturally attract outdoorsy people with a shared mindset; a love for adventure, a desire to push themselves, and meet awesome, like-minded people along the way.

It’s this camaraderie that has so often turned a great adventure into a life-changing one.

Don't just take our word for it:

  • 95% of people rate the group dynamics on our trips 5/5
  • 90% of people recommend joining a trip to make new friends
  • 75% of people have met people on our trips that they would now consider friends

See here for more info about the Much Better Adventures tribe.

Due to safety reasons and the challenging nature of the trek, the trip cannot run during the hottest summer months of July and August. From May to June and September to October, the daytime temperatures in Sardinia range from 72–86°F and cool off to 55–64°F at night, making this the ideal season for hiking. Unseasonable weather is possible at any time of year, but your guide will be assessing the weather conditions daily and will plan the walking times, routes, and schedules accordingly. Rain is uncommon, so you're sure to get a lot of sun.

We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre program, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity.

What's the number?
It works out on average at 105kg of CO2 emissions per person, including all local transport, accommodation, food, activities, guides, staff and office operations.

The only thing it doesn’t include right now is flights and travel to the destination. We do make an overall estimate across all our customers separately, but as we don’t book flights, have customers from all corners of the world, and no way of reliably knowing their travel plans, we simply can’t include an individual number in the figure on display here. We’ve got a goal to fix that, so that when you book, there is a way to measure and mitigate the carbon emitted by your flight too.

But what does the number mean?
Yep, hard to picture eh? To give you an idea:

  • Driving 1000 miles/1609km would be approximately 281kg of CO2 in an average car (or 140.5kg per person, if there were two of you in it).
  • A return economy class flight between London and New York would be approximately 1619kg (1.66 tonnes) per person.
  • 10 trees in a temperate forest are estimated to remove approximately 250kg of CO2 from the air in a period of 5-10 years.

What are we doing about it?
Our trips are relatively low-carbon by design, and we're working with all our hosts to develop long term carbon reduction plans. We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre programme, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity, ensuring the protection of the reserve and its wildlife.

Want to know more?
Amazingly, no international travel company has ever publicly published their carbon measurements before, as far as we know. We believe that must change, quickly. So we’re openly sharing the method we used in the hope that other companies will be able to more easily follow suit and build on what we've done so far. You'll find it all here.

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