We Love —
- Slowing down beneath pine trees where the parkland meets a sparkling private beach.
- Rediscovering the joy of beach days and family playtime under the Sardinian sun.
- Sipping sundowners in barefoot luxury by the water’s edge.
Customer reviews —
Luna Sardinia 4* —
Luna Sardinia 4* is your gateway to the southern coast of Sardinia, where Mediterranean elegance meets refined simplicity. Following a complete transformation, the hotel now stretches across 17 hectares of lush parkland, gently tapering into its own private beach. Tucked into the tranquil landscape of Santa Margherita di Pula, Luna Sardinia offers a fresh take on Sardinian serenity.
Time seems to slow here—whether you're stretched out beneath a parasol or reclining on a sun lounger. The atmosphere is one of effortless ease, where you're gently invited to reconnect with Sardinia’s raw natural beauty and a deep sense of wellbeing. This is Sardinia at its most understated—and most alluring.
Your room —
Choose between a Classic Park View Room, Park View Family Room (Triple or Quadruple), Classic Sea View Room or Junior Suite Cottage.
Classic Park View Room (20 m²)
Opt for the simplicity and comfort of the Classic Park View Room, with a double bed or two single beds, designed to offer you a relaxing stay. It offers a rejuvenating view of the surrounding countryside.
Triple Park View Family Room (30 m²)
Relax in a warm, family atmosphere in the Triple Park View Family Room. Ideal for a relaxing stay, it offers the comfort and space you need to enjoy your holiday in complete tranquillity.
Quadruple Park View Family Room (30 m²)
Space and tranquillity come together in the Quadruple Park View Family Room, designed to accommodate the whole family. A bright, functional environment where you can relax and enjoy moments of tranquillity in the heart of greenery.
Classic Sea View Room (20 m²)
Let yourself be seduced by the comfort of the Classic Sea View Room, a true haven of peace offering a breathtaking view of the crystal-clear waters. A welcoming, well-kept setting, ideal for those looking for a relaxing, simple stay.
Junior Suite Cottage
The spacious Junior Suite Cottage is ideal for your stay in Sardinia. Slip into the soft sheets of its bed and relax: your holiday has just begun.
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
At La Terrazza, the hotel’s main restaurant, guests dine in an elegant yet laid-back setting with views that stretch across the sea. Here, Sardinian and Italian culinary traditions come together on the plate, offering a refined taste of place. For something more casual, the Grill Restaurant, steps from the sand, serves grilled meats and fish with the scent of salt in the air. Drinks are a pleasure in themselves, with two bars to choose from. Bar Arazzi invites quiet conversation in the hotel’s main building, complete with a charming outdoor patio, while the Beach Bar—right at the water’s edge—pairs lounge seating with unobstructed sea views. As the evening deepens, the Cigar Lounge offers a quietly sophisticated setting for fine spirits and rich tobaccos.
Your time
Begin your day poolside, where a serene outdoor setting sets the tone for relaxed indulgence. Active travellers will find a well-equipped gym and tennis court (available at an additional cost), while little ones are catered for with family-friendly spaces and a cheerful play area.
When you're ready to embrace the coast, the private white-sand beach awaits—complete with loungers and umbrellas for long, sun-soaked afternoons. More adventurous spirits can take to the sea with nearby options for scuba diving, snorkelling, and windsurfing, ensuring there's always a new perspective of the island to discover.
Optional excursions —
Half-day sailing trip in the Gulf of Cagliari
Embark on an unforgettable sailing adventure in the Gulf of Angels, in Cagliari, where you'll discover the Sella del Diavolo, learn the basics of sailing and swim in the crystal-clear waters of Sardinia.
Kayak trip in the Gulf of Cagliari
Take a kayak and explore the Gulf of Cagliari between caves, cliffs and crystal-clear waters, with swimming, snorkelling and breathtaking scenery, accessible to all.
Half-day boat trip in the Gulf of Cagliari
Discover the Gulf of Cagliari on a 3-hour boat trip. Don't miss this unique experience where you can admire the famous Sella del Diavolo (Devil's Saddle), Cala Fighera and Cala Mosca.
Half-day excursion by rubber dinghy along the Buggerru mining coast
Discover the blue sea of Buggerru and the mining coast by rubber dinghy on this unique trip.
Daily 4x4 excursion from Cagliari to Villasimius between beaches and mountains
Discover the wonders of the wild region of Villasimis, in the south of Sardinia on board a comfortable 4x4.
See breathtaking scenery and enjoy two long stops at two beautiful beaches, Porto Giunco and Cala Sinzias, with the more mountainous areas away on the horizon. Have the chance to admire magnificent pink flamingos or swim and dive in the crystal-clear sea.
Culurgiones" cooking classes in Cagliari
Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of southern Sardinia, in the island's beautiful capital, Cagliari, to discover the ancient recipe for delicious culurgiones pasta, with the talented Damiano and his sister.
Sunset cruise on the sea in Cagliari
Depart from Cagliari for an unforgettable sea excursion combining swimming in idyllic coves and an aperitif at sunset in the Golfo degli Angeli.
Your journey to Sardinia —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Sardinia —
Sardinia, an island of rare charm, offers an exceptional blend of rugged coastline, ancient history, and rich cultural heritage. Beyond its famous beaches, visitors will find quaint towns, captivating ruins, and a culinary scene that beckons those in search of authenticity. Whether you are drawn to its serene landscapes or vibrant local festivals, Sardinia promises a truly immersive experience.
Must-sees:
- Castelsardo: Wander through this charming medieval town, home to an ancient castle and labyrinthine streets.
- Tharros Archaeological Site: Explore the ruins of this Punic-Roman settlement, offering a fascinating glimpse into Sardinia’s past.
- Cagliari: Visit the historic 13th-century cathedral and discover its dynamic museums and lively nightlife.
Culinary culture:
Sardinian cuisine is a true reflection of the island’s history and geography, with its Mediterranean flavours and local produce. Suckling pig, or porceddu, is a celebrated dish, often paired with mirto, a fragrant local liqueur. Fregola, a small, toasted pasta, served with seafood, is another regional speciality. The island’s vineyards produce robust wines like Cannonau, a red that complements Sardinia’s rustic cuisine.
Dive deeper:
For a more authentic experience, explore the Barbagia region in the island’s interior. Here, ancient traditions are preserved, from local festivals to the art of weaving intricate textiles. Delve into Sardinia’s unique language, Sardinian, still spoken in remote areas. Discover the Nuragic civilisation by visiting the Su Nuraxi complex, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Good to know:
Sardinia is known for its well-preserved cultural practices, with unique festivals such as Sagra di Sant'Efisio in Cagliari. The island also offers excellent public transport options, including buses and ferries, making it easy to explore even the most remote corners. The ideal time to visit is: late spring to early autumn, when the weather is warm, and the crowds are manageable.