Posada Sardinia

Posada, Sardinia: 5 things you should do on your vacation

The small, dreamy village of Posada on the east coast of Sardinia is not only one of the most beautiful villages on the island – it has even been officially recognized as one of the “Borghi più belli d’Italia” (the most beautiful villages in Italy). And quite rightly so! With its medieval castle, winding alleyways, crescent-shaped bay and miles of sandy beaches, Posada looks like something straight out of a painting.

Planning a vacation in Posada, Sardinia? Here are 5 tips on what you should definitely do in and around Posada:

1. Discover the historic old town of Posada

Situated at the top of a hill, time seems to stand still in the old town of Posada. Strolling through the narrow, cobbled streets, you feel like you’re in an old Italian movie. Especially outside the high season (July and August), you can enjoy a quiet, almost magical atmosphere here – only the occasional cat scurries past or an elderly lady peers curiously out of her low front door.
You will find photo opportunities on every corner – and the view of the sea opens up again and again. The climb up to the Castello della Fava castle is an absolute must: once at the top, you will not only find a piece of living history, but also a breathtaking panoramic view over the bay of Posada.

2. SUP or kayak tour on the lagoon in Posada – with Nido Surf

The Rio Posada meanders quietly through the nature reserve and flows into the sea at the beautiful beaches of Orvile and San Giovanni. The lagoon with its shallow water is perfect for a stand-up paddle or kayak tour – even for beginners and families.
You can book guided tours with the local surf school Nido Surf (Tuesdays, Thursdays, Sundays and during full moon) or rent a SUP or kayak to explore the area on your own. The sunrise or sunset tours are particularly magical when the light glistens golden over the lagoon – pure relaxation!
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3. Aperitivo with a view – the best bars in Posada

An aperitivo is an essential part of any vacation in Italy – and Posada is no exception. The Bellavista at Giovanni’s is a particularly nice place to sit and enjoy a glass of spritz with a fantastic view over the entire bay.
The tastiest aperitivo platter can be found at the Blue Day bar, while the relaxed Coghe D at Raimondo offers a wide selection of gins – perfect for anyone who wants something different to the classic Hugo or Aperol.

4. Beach walk to San Giovanni di Posada

The charming district of San Giovanni di Posada is just a 30-minute walk along the beach. On the way, you will pass the relaxed beach bar Le Palme and several restaurants – perfect for a short break by the sea.
Particularly worth seeing are the white church right by the water, which is reminiscent of a Greek postcard motif, and the historic Torre di San Giovanni just a few meters away. If you like, you can stroll on to La Caletta – a lively coastal town with one of the most beautiful harbor piers in Sardinia.

5. Experience a Sardinian village festival

If you are lucky enough to be on the island during one of the traditional village festivals in Posada, you should definitely not miss it! There is music, dancing and partying – all in traditional Sardinian costumes.
There is also plenty of culinary delights to discover: from maialetto sardo (crispy suckling pig) to seadas (sweet cheese pastry with honey) – here you can experience Sardinia with all your senses!

Conclusion: Posada – Sardinia’s insider tip for connoisseurs and explorers
Whether you love nature, want to experience the real Italy or simply want to relax – Posada in Sardinia offers you all this and more. The place is ideal for anyone who wants to travel away from mass tourism and experience the beauty of Sardinia in an authentic way.