El Faro family hotel recommends where to go in Sardinia with children. Tailor-made tours and locations for you to discover, all the while experiencing the charms of one of the world’s most beautiful islands. You can find a variety of destinations to visit with your children in Sardinia amidst dreamy beaches and sea, historically and culturally rich cities, and a vibrant local heritage.
Riviera di Corallo
You can find the so-called Coral Riviera just a few miles from the El Faro Hotel. It is a 90-km-long stretch of coastline where you can stroll amid nature and visit fascinating places such as the: Museo di Corallo (Coral Museum), “Telaia” Museo Immerso (Submerged Museum or the Grotte di Nettuno (Neptune Grottoes) which is one of the largest limestone formations in Italy.
Le Ragnatele Parco Avventura (Adventure Park)
Alghero is home to a tree-top adventure park that will delight young and old alike. Le Ragnatele features acrobatic trails among different height tree tops, overhead decks, steel cables, Tibetan bridges, zip lines on pulleys, ropes and ladders. This is a facility that combines unrestrained fun with a fascinating eco-sustainable concept.
Le Prigionette Forest
This is the state-owned Porto Conte forest, an area with a wealth of biodiverse vegetation and a protected wildlife reserve. It is a spot that will thrill even the youngest children, who can encounter Sardinian donkeys and horses as well as fallow deer and wild boar in the wild.
You can enjoy a wonderful picnic here or rent a bike and have fun taking a nature tour. It is definitely a must-see destination near El Faro Hotel.
Parco Sardegna in miniatura (Sardinia Miniature Park)
Tuili is home to this park for young and old, where you can enjoy an unforgettable day between thrilling activities such as: boat and train tours and the Parco dei Dinosauri (Dinosaur Park) visits where you can see a selection of Sardinia’s most iconic miniature landmarks.
Cala Gonone Aquarium
The island’s largest aquarium is located in this wonderful seaside resort on Sardinia’s east coast. It is a popular spot for the little ones, who will lose themselves among the multicolored marine flora and fauna in a journey through 25 display tanks.
Trenino verde (Little Green Train)
This is the longest tourist railway network in Europe. It crosses the island’s most beautiful and iconic sites from the seaside to the hinterland. It is suitable for all ages.
Barumi’s Su Nuraxi archeological site
This 3500-year-old nuragic village is one of Sardinia’s most fascinating places as well as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Your children can discover the history of the island by visiting this striking, perfectly preserved site.
Butterfly house biosphere
This truly Sardinian tropical biosphere is located in Olmedo, in Sassari’s area, and is home to more than 400 butterflies, tropical plants and insects.
Aquafantasy water park
This beautiful water park near Isola Rossa features a wide range of slides, swimming pools, leisure areas and wellness facilities. In addition to children’s entertainment activities, there are sports options for adults and a wide range of dining options.
It is truly a fun and wellness haven in northern Sardinia.