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About Porto Cervo

In the 60s The Aga Khan and a few friends bought a strip of paradise on northeastern Sardinia with the plan to turn it into a luxurious holiday destination. Thus the Costa Smeralda, named for its beautiful bluey-green waters, was ‘born’. Yachtie favourite Porto Cervo became the unofficial capital of the region, a place of blended culture and architecture which is very glossy, but not particularly Sardinian. Fashionable and exclusive as Porto Cervo still is, our pick of the best places to stay in Porto Cervo still contains some very affordable options, converted farmhouses and villas, chic hotels, vast beach resorts, and yes, some extremely luxurious properites too.

Porto Cervo’s beaches are exceptionally beautiful, its yacht marina is a sight to behold too — this is where some of the world’s most impressive and opulent mega-yachts spend some of the year. The town itself mixes a cocktail of architecture which includes Italian, Spanish, Greek and even North African styles, along beautifully kept streets, and fragrant gardens. And there’s the same architectural mix amongst the hotels. If all the luxury and gloss gets a bit much, head inland to Arzachena for the authentic Sardinian experience. Just a few kilometres behind the Costa this small rural village has a pretty centre and beautiful views over the coast.

There are plenty of great family-friendly hotels on our list of the best places to stay in Porto Cervo, hotels and resorts with kids clubs and loads of activities onsite, but this is also a great destination for couples. It’s glamorous, rather than romantic — though some of our recommendations are super romantic — and offers fun days in the sunshine, and lively nightlife. There’s a best beach to suit both types of holiday makers too, Cala Granu for families, and Spiaggia del Pevero for more of a cocktails at sundown vibe.

The Best Places to stay in Porto Cervo

For a Special Occasion

  • Luxurious and intimate, the Hotel Pitrizza’s collection of rooms, suites and private villas is many people’s idea of the perfect honeymoon hotel. Not too big, but not too small, its expansive terraces, with incredible sea views, offer a myriad of opportunities for dreamy moments, and if you opt to stay in a villa you can have your own private pool and terrace too. The larger villas, those with two and three bedrooms, are ideal for families and groups too. There are three restaurants, an Italian restaurant, a barbecue restaurant, and a fine dining option, plus a number of bars, and a really beautiful stretch of private, golden beach.

For Luxury

  • The Colonna Pevero began as a farmhouse, but is so much grander now that it’s hard to trace the original building. It now includes a hundred rooms and suites, romantic courtyards, five pools, an extensive spa, two restaurants specialising in Sardinian food, gym, spa, bar and library all set amid fragrant gardens, between two beautiful beaches.

For a Beach Break

  • The Hotel Romazzino is a delightfully sprawling resort on the edge of a spectacular sandy bay. Its architecture is wonderfully Mediterranean, with rounded whitewashed shapes, large windows and many shaded terraces. The hotel has one hundred rooms, suites and private villas, the latter with three or five bedrooms. There are two main pools, one saltwater and one fresh, plus a whole raft of facilities, which includes a kids club. There are also two restaurants, and two bars, but just the one spa — though it is impressive in scale and reach.

For Couples

  • Small and luxurious, Villa Anna has just four guest rooms, set in a beautifully converted villa, with pool, sea views, a surprisingly thorough offer of spa treatments, and a restaurant. This very much feels as if you’re a guest in the elegant summer house of a very fortunate family friend, with welcoming communal areas, a wonderfully relaxing sun terrace, and personal touches.

For Families

  • The Hotel Balocco is a classic white villa hotel, complete with palm trees, arched balconies and sea views over the pool. Its 40 rooms and suites are light and spacious, with the sort of terracotta flooring, beamed ceilings and chic, yet slightly rustic furniture that fits perfectly inside a Mediterranean villa. There’s a kids’ pool (separate from the adults’ pool), babysitting available, and easy access to some of the most beautiful beaches on the Costa Smeralda.

For Great Value

  • The Dolce Vita Hotel is charming, traditional and affordable, which is a difficult to come by combination in such a prime Costa Smeralda location. Its 18 rooms and suites are light and airy, with large windows, tiled floors, and in some cases private balconies, and private hot tubs too. There’s also a self catering apartment, which sleeps up to six. The pool is on a huge terrace, and this is where guests will get the best sea views. No restaurant, but they offer a good breakfast, there’s a bar, and lots of places to eat and drink near by.

For a Private apartment or villa

  • If you’re looking for a self-catering option browse through the wide variety available online with our partner, Booking.com.

Travel Information

  • Sardinia has three airports: Olbia Airport, which is about 40 minutes from Porto Cervo by car, or an hour and a half by public transport; Alghero Airport, which is on the northwest coast of the island, and a two and a half hour drive from Porto Cervo, and Cagliari Airport, which is on the southern coast of Sardinia, about four hours drive from Porto Cervo. Arriving by ferry is also a possibility. Olbia is the closest port, it has a ship and ferry terminal just a short bus or taxi ride from the centre of town.
  • If you want to hire a car — which we strongly advise if you want to explore more of Sardinia — we recommend you visit our online partner, Rentalcars.
  • Sardinia’s Mediterranean climate means long, warm summers and short, mild winters, with most of the rain sandwiched between. It is known for being windy, and in some regions humid. in fact, for a small island, Sardinia has a number of microclimates. But generally speaking most of Sardinia is a pleasant destination almost year round. From the start of spring it starts to get pretty sunny, though of course summer is the most popular time to visit, when the water is warm, and temperatures are in the mid-twenties. The temperature averages 18°C in October, so if you prefer a quieter holiday then September/October is a good time to visit.

Still not sure where to stay?

  • You could expand your search to include all the best places to stay in Sardinia
  • Refine your search to just the dazzling beauty of the Costa Smerelda which runs from easily accessed Olbia to the Golf di Arzachena
  • Or you could contact one of our friendly Gurus for personalised advice.

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Best Hotels in Porto Cervo

  • Dolce Vita Hotel Porto Cervo 18 rooms from $143

    Beach Life  -  Located just moments from the beautiful Costa Smeralda beaches
    Private Hot Tub  -  Book the superior hot tub room for its huge terrace with private hot tub
    Views  -  The pool terrace has fabulous views over Porto Cervo and the Med beyond
    Sights nearby  -  Make a trip to visit the fascinating Tomb of the Giants
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    A charming traditional hotel set in the heart of Costa Smeralda just a short distance from the beach. Bright rooms have a Mediterranean feel with tiled floors, soft hues, and the best have small terraces. Indulgent breakfasts are served. A tranquil base to explore the picturesque region from. See More

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  • Hotel Balocco Porto Cervo (Costa Smeralda) 40 rooms from $189

    Romantic Break  -  Book the Anna Suite for its privacy, its outdoor hot tub and its large terrace lending wonderful views
    Families  -  With babysitting available and a separate kids pool, this is a very family friendly stay
    Beach Life  -  Well positioned to access some of the most beautiful beaches in Northern Sardinia
    Swimming Pool  -  Outdoor with a separate kids pool
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    Charming boutique hotel in Costa Smeralda. Light, chic and specious rooms with marble bathrooms and beautiful sea views. Tropical gardens with seating areas and separate adult and kid pools. A great base for exploring the beautiful beaches of northern Sardinia. See More

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  • Villa Anna Porto Cervo 4 rooms from $267

    Romantic Break  -  A small luxury hotel complete with a spa and atmospheric restaurant - perfect for a quiet holiday for two
    Great walks  -  Admire the views on long walks along Pevero Heath Trail
    Restaurant  -  Serving Italian cuisine
    Swimming Pool  -  Outdoor pool
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    A small luxury hotel occupying a tranquil spot in pretty Porto Cervo. Spacious rooms have a Mediterranean feel with white-on-white style, intricately carved furniture, and lovely sea views. For a small hotel, the facilities are many, including a restaurant, a large outdoor pool, and spoiling spa. See More

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  • Hotel Romazzino Porto Cervo 100 rooms from $382

    Families  -  With its kids club, spa and all round great range of activities and facilities there is something for all members of the family
    Beach Life  -  Set right on a lovely stretch of white sand beach (and with sailing and watersports on offer) this is the perfect beach break
    Groups  -  The five bedroom villas are ideal for small groups
    Spa  -  My Blend by Clarins Spa with treatment rooms, sauna, emotional shower, steam rooms and relaxation area.
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    A luxury resort boasting an enviable spot beside a picturesque white sand beach. Bright rooms have a soft nautical theme with pops of blue offsetting the white. Private terraces lend spectacular sea views. With a large pool, indulgent spa, and private beach there is a real focus on relaxation. See More

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  • Colonna Pevero Porto Cervo 100 rooms from $390

    Total relaxation  -  A pretty coastal hotel boasting no less than five pools, an extensive spa, and plenty of terraces to unwind on
    Luxury  -  A pared down luxury retreat - offering all the trimmings but none of the ostentatiousness
    Beach Life  -  The two stretches of nearby beach feature powder white sand and crystalline water
    Sailing  -  Set out on a sailing expedition from Costa Smeralda
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    An elegant coastal resort merging the charm of an original farmhouse with modern luxuries. Rooms have beamed ceilings and original tiled floors, while the furniture is more contemporary. The two restaurants serve up a good range of Sardinian dishes and there are a whopping 5 pools and extensive spa. See More

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  • Hotel Pitrizza Porto Cervo 66 rooms from $623

    Romantic Break  -  The exclusive villas, complete with their own pools, are perfect for a romantic escape
    Families  -  The two and three bedroom villas, each with private pool, are ideal for family groups
    Beach Life  -  Set on a lovely stretch of golden sand beach
    Restaurant  -  Choose between the Barbecue restaurant, Pizza & pasta option, or fine dining Pitrizza Restaurant
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    A luxury hotel set on a slope overlooking a beautiful golden sand cove. Rooms mix contemporary and traditional Mediterranean styles with large terraces, terracotta tiled floors, and swish bathrooms. Pick a private villa for your own pool. A spoiling choice for a break in the sunshine. See More

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