When you’re looking for somewhere to begin your new life together, there are lots of places you might consider perfect for honeymoons; Sardinia! Honeymoons are always an exciting time, but when you’re married you’ll need to look a little further afield to find that perfect place, so here are our top ten suggestions for honeymoons in Sardinia.

- Alghero
Alghero is one of the most popular honeymoon destinations in Sardinia, and if you’re looking for destinations that are ideal for couples looking for romance this would be a great place to start. Honeymoons in Alghero are ideal for those who are looking to discover the “real Sardinia”, by watching landscapes that are similar to those found in Spain and Portugal and cruising along the beautiful beaches.
Alghero is well known for its nightlife, excellent cuisine, excellent wines and plenty of excellent accommodation. However, it’s not only the excellent accommodation that makes Alghero a great place to visit for honeymoons. Honeymoons are also great occasions to explore the fascinating history of the area, visit theossom festival, or visit schools like the Musee Hort dell’Opera.
- Oristano
Most couples who take honeymoons to Sardinia will probably be interested in seeing the beach and relaxing on the beach. However, there are also lots of excellent churches to see and an excellent UNESCO World Heritage Site, Oristano, to explore.
Numerous hotels in neighbouring Italy, including the Capo Caccia, can provide you with excellent accommodation and wonderful beaches nearby, and you can also arrange a transfer from Alghero or Villagio to Oristano. The city is also just a short distance from the N-332 railway, which takes you across the Bay of Oristano to Catania.
3.eporto
eporto is one of the most historical cities in Italy and is also one of the finest, with plenty of romantic restaurants and beautiful sunsets. It is also quickly becoming one of the most popular destinations in the country. Honeymoons in porto can be simple and fun, or very sophisticated and elegant. The city has a beautiful port, with a great promenade of shops and bars along with great dining. If you would like some romance, visit the Sant’Andrea and you will be able to watch couples struggling to make their way around the city. It is also an ideal place to have wine tasting, though you might find yourself having more fun in Alberobello.
- San Gregorio
San Gregorio is close to Basilicata and is the ideal place to stay for those who want to enjoy the sights of the surrounding countryside. Honeymoons in San Gregorio can be very romantic and you can visit the La Santudia to see a massive fresco of the Last judgment by the patron saint of the city. Or you may become involved in the Sant’Andrea Show, one of the most spectacular shows in Europe, and watch couples dance the night away.
- San Jaime
San Jaime is a walled town on a hill high above Teak, in the Northern part of the province of Sassari. The spectacular view from San Jaime’s 2,700 metre high peak is a must-see for all tourists. Honeymoons may be memorable for San Jaime, but it’s certainly worth a visit for its fabulous Teak building, undoubtedly one of the most stunning structures in Italy.
Honeymoons
Sardinia’s coast has become famous for its romantic regions, in particular Boveda, offering almost everything from beach breaks to scuba diving and pasta-tours. Honeymoons for those who prefer a more laid-back scene, or for those who want to venture away from the water, are also offered, probably in the more basic accommodation.
In the end, there’s nothing quite like planning a wedding or honeymoon, and the perfect honeymoon destination is within reach. Italy’s beautiful islands are well-suited to weddings and honeymoons, from their exotic landscapes to the exquisite cuisine. Whether it’s Italy or anywhere else in the world, there are suited for every occasion.