Villa Sardinia – Luxury Villas with Pool & Stunning Sea Views

Sardinia is an island of turquoise waters, powdery white beaches, and rugged Mediterranean beauty. Its dramatic coastline is dotted with hidden coves, colourful fishing villages, and some of the most pristine stretches of sand in Europe. From the glamour of the Costa Smeralda in the north to the golden bays of Villasimius in the southeast, the historic charm of Alghero in the northwest, and the unspoiled dunes of Porto Pino in the south, Sardinia offers the perfect mix of relaxation, adventure, and authentic Italian living.

Our Sardinia villa rental collection features only coastal properties, chosen for their style, comfort, and prime locations:

  • Luxury villas with private pools and panoramic sea views

  • Elegant beachfront homes with direct access to the water

  • Contemporary coastal retreats close to charming seaside towns

Spend your days swimming in crystal-clear waters, sailing along the coast, or enjoying Sardinia’s renowned cuisine – from fresh seafood to handmade pasta and pecorino cheese. Evenings are for sunset aperitifs on your terrace, the sound of the sea in the background.

A villa rental in Sardinia with Casa In Italia promises privacy, elegance, and a front-row seat to one of the Mediterranean’s most stunning landscapes.

 
Discover Casa dei Lentischi, a charming villa in Southern Sardinia. Enjoy direct access to stunning beaches, a private pool, and breathtaking natural beauty.
Region: Sardinia
Locality: Porto Pino
Next city: Sant Antioco (30km)
Persons: 10
€ 3450 - € 5600 pro Woche
Experience exclusive holidays at Villa Portobello in Sardinia. Private nature park, private beaches, 4 bedrooms, outdoor kitchen, private pool, golf cart & motorboat.
Region: Sardinia
Locality: Portobello
Persons: 8
€ 6900 - € 9900 pro Woche
Villa Cala di Luce near San Teodoro offers sea views, two living areas, a large garden and a saltwater pool. A perfect holiday villa in Sardinia for families.
Region: Sardinia
Next city: San Teodoro (10km)
Persons: 10
€ 5880 - € 14700 pro Woche
Villa Oltremare sits just metres from the sea, offering sea views, an infinity pool, a large garden, a covered veranda and space for 6 guests – ideal for families and friends.
Region: Sardinia
Locality: La Padula Sicca
Next city: San Teodoro (4km)
Persons: 7
€ 6188 - € 15470 pro Woche

Frequently Asked Questions – Sardinia Holiday Homes

1. Which areas in Sardinia are best for a holiday home by the sea and nature?

Sardinia is famous for its incredible coastline, and each part of the island feels slightly different. The north-eastern coast around Costa Smeralda offers crystal-clear water, elegant bays and some of the island’s most scenic coves. The eastern coast near Orosei is more dramatic, with cliffs, pine forests and secluded beaches that feel almost tropical.
In the south, areas around Pula and Chia have long, white sandy beaches and shallow turquoise water – perfect for families. The north-west, near Alghero, blends Catalan influences with rugged coastlines and soft golden beaches.
No matter which area you choose, Sardinia’s combination of untouched nature, Mediterranean colours and peaceful surroundings makes it one of the most beautiful beach regions in Italy.

2. Are holiday homes in Sardinia with direct beach access common?

Direct beach access exists but is the exception rather than the rule, especially due to Sardinia’s coastal protection laws. Villas that truly sit "on the beach" tend to be rare and come at a premium.
Most high-quality homes are just slightly inland – still very close to the sea, often a 2- to 10-minute walk or drive. These locations offer more privacy, better views, larger gardens and fewer crowds.
Choosing a villa a little above the coastline also means you can enjoy sunsets, sea breezes and views that would not be possible directly on the sand.

3. Is a car necessary when staying in a holiday home in Sardinia?

Yes, a car is essential for most stays. Sardinia has wonderful locations but many villas are in remote or natural settings where public transport is minimal. A car gives you freedom to drive to beaches, small village markets, scenic viewpoints and drive back to your villa for evening peace.

4. What is the best time to visit Sardinia for a villa holiday?

The best months are late May, June and September, when temperatures are comfortable, the sea is warm and the crowds are lower. July and August are high season and you’ll find more tourists and higher rates. Spring and early autumn are perfect for combining pool, beach and discovering the island’s natural beauty.

5. Are there holiday homes in Sardinia suitable for families or groups?

Yes. Many villas are built with families in mind: space for outdoor games, pools, safe settings, and vistas. In areas away from the busiest beaches you find properties with gardens, terraces and nature just outside the door. Parents should check if pools are fenced, as this is less common in Italy.

6. How far are holiday homes in Sardinia from major airports?

Sardinia has several airports: Olbia (OLB) in the north, Alghero (AHO) in the north-west, and Cagliari (CAG) in the south. Transfers to villas range from 20 minutes to 90 minutes depending on location. Many coastal villas are within easy reach but still feel remote and peaceful.

7. Are holiday homes in Sardinia with private pools common?

Yes, especially in the premium coastal and countryside villas. Private pools are a major attraction in Sardinia holiday homes. These houses often combine luxury, privacy and outdoor living under sun-drenched skies.

8. Which holiday homes in Sardinia are ideal for a mix of beach and luxury design?

Sardinia is one of the few regions in Italy where contemporary architecture blends naturally with breathtaking coastal landscapes. If you are looking for villas that combine clean modern lines, floor-to-ceiling windows, large terraces and elegant outdoor spaces, the north-eastern part of the island is the best place to start. Areas around Costa Smeralda, Porto Cervo and San Teodoro offer a number of homes designed to bring the outdoors inside – with bright, airy living spaces, infinity pools overlooking the sea and terraces that become natural extensions of the house.

In the north-west near Alghero, you will also find stylish villas with a more understated, nature-focused design: modern materials, open-plan interiors and outdoor lounges surrounded by Mediterranean gardens. These houses are perfect for guests who enjoy architectural clarity, comfort and privacy, while still being close to the island’s most beautiful beaches.

Modern villas in Sardinia typically combine luxury with a sense of calm – they are not showy, but rather elegant, spacious and integrated into the landscape. They offer the ideal setting for guests who want to enjoy both the island’s beach lifestyle and a refined, contemporary atmosphere.

9. What local services and amenities can I expect around holiday homes in Sardinia?

Sardinia offers a unique blend of simplicity and sophistication. In the more developed coastal towns – especially in the north-east – you will find beach clubs, boat rentals, marinas, small boutiques and a range of excellent restaurants serving seafood, Sardinian pasta, and local wines. These areas often have well-stocked supermarkets and weekly markets with fresh produce, cheese, bread and regional specialties.

In more rural or secluded parts of the island, the atmosphere is quieter and more authentic. Small villages offer traditional trattorias, bakeries, and small grocery stores, but large supermarkets or pharmacies may be a short drive away. Many villas are surrounded by nature, giving you a peaceful and private setting, but also making it useful to plan ahead for shopping and daily needs.

Depending on the location, some villas offer concierge-style support such as private chefs, grocery delivery, childcare or boat excursions. Sardinia’s charm lies in this mixture: remote natural beauty, yet only a short drive from high-quality amenities and experiences.

10. What makes Sardinia different from other Italian regions for a villa holiday?

Sardinia feels like a world of its own. Unlike many mainland regions, the island offers immense open spaces, a distinct island culture and a coastline that ranks among the most beautiful in Europe. The sea ranges from pale turquoise to deep emerald, with beaches that vary from fine white sand to rugged rocky coves – many still untouched.

The landscape combines Mediterranean vegetation, granite cliffs, clear air and an ever-changing palette of colours. Ancient nuraghe stone towers, traditional shepherd villages and centuries-old customs give Sardinia a strong cultural identity that contrasts beautifully with its luxury marinas and modern villas.

For villa guests, the island offers an almost perfect balance: extraordinary beaches, peaceful countryside, authentic food, and a sense of calm that is hard to find elsewhere. Sardinia is ideal for travellers who want more than just a beach holiday – those who appreciate nature, privacy, and a slower, more refined rhythm of life.

 

Rental Villas Sardinia – Your Exclusive Mediterranean Escape

Our rental villas in Sardinia offer the perfect blend of luxury, comfort, and breathtaking natural beauty. Whether you’re looking for a tranquil countryside retreat or a seaside villa with panoramic views, Sardinia’s diverse landscapes provide the ideal backdrop for a relaxing holiday. Explore charming coastal villages, pristine beaches, and historic towns, all while enjoying the privacy and comfort of your own villa.

Villa Sardinia Private Pool – Relax in Total Comfort

A villa in Sardinia with a private pool allows you to enjoy the island’s stunning surroundings in complete privacy. Whether set in the hills with breathtaking sea views or near the lively coastal areas, these villas provide an exclusive retreat with sun-drenched terraces, lush gardens, and spacious outdoor areas. After a day exploring Sardinia’s unspoiled landscapes, unwind in your private infinity pool and soak up the island’s magical sunsets.

Villas in Sardinia with Private Pool Near Beach – The Best of Both Worlds

Imagine waking up just steps away from Sardinia’s stunning beaches, with the added luxury of your own private pool. Our villas in Sardinia with private pool near the beach offer the perfect combination of relaxation and convenience, allowing you to experience the best of the island. Spend your days lounging by the crystal-clear waters of the Costa Smeralda, Chia, or Villasimius, then retreat to your villa for a refreshing swim in complete privacy.

Holiday Home Sardinia – Discover the Authentic Island Life

For those looking for a more traditional stay, a holiday home in Sardinia is the perfect choice. These charming properties blend rustic charm with modern comforts, offering a unique way to experience Sardinia’s rich culture, scenic landscapes, and world-famous cuisine. Whether nestled in the rolling hills of the interior or along the picturesque coast, our holiday homes provide the ideal setting for a memorable stay.

Luxury Villa Sardinia – Exclusive Seaside Retreats

For a truly high-end experience, a luxury villa in Sardinia offers stunning architecture, private pools, direct beach access, and five-star amenities. These exclusive properties are set in some of the island’s most sought-after locations, such as Porto Cervo, Alghero, and Costa Rei, providing the perfect escape for those seeking elegance, privacy, and relaxation in one of the most beautiful places in Italy.

Luxury villa Costa smeralda - Exclusive Elegance on Sardinia’s Most Prestigious Coast

A luxury villa in Costa Smeralda promises an unparalleled experience of refined elegance, breathtaking coastal scenery, and world-class amenities. Known for its pristine white beaches, turquoise waters, and elite lifestyle, Costa Smeralda is the ultimate destination for travelers seeking exclusivity and indulgence.

Our handpicked luxury villas in Porto Cervo, Porto Rotondo, and Baja Sardinia feature private pools, panoramic sea views, designer interiors, and direct beach access. Whether you prefer a modern architectural masterpiece or a traditional Mediterranean-style villa, each property ensures the highest level of comfort and sophistication.

From yachting in Porto Cervo’s glamorous marina to dining at Michelin-starred restaurants, Costa Smeralda offers an unforgettable mix of luxury, culture, and natural beauty. Book your villa rental in Costa Smeralda today and experience Sardinia’s most exclusive retreat in style and privacy.

Sardinia's Serenade: Discovering the Island's Coastal Gems and Hidden Treasures

Sardinia, an island where myth and reality dance under the Mediterranean sun, is a land of stark contrasts and ethereal beauty. Its shores, sculpted by the winds and waves, offer an array of beaches and coves, each with its own unique allure.

Costa Smeralda, the Emerald Coast, is the crown jewel of Sardinia's seaside treasures. With its crystal-clear turquoise waters and fine white sands, it's a playground for the affluent and a spectacle of natural beauty for all. The beaches of Cala di Volpe and Romazzino, set against a backdrop of fragrant maquis shrubland, encapsulate the luxurious essence of this stretch.

Yet, Sardinia's coastal charm extends beyond the glitz of the Costa Smeralda. The rugged cliffs of Cala Gonone carve out secluded bays accessible only by boat, offering a sense of adventure and privacy. Here, the azure embrace of Cala Luna, with its crescent of golden sand backed by towering cliffs, presents a piece of paradise where time seems to stand still.

Further west, the Sinis Peninsula astonishes with its variety of landscapes, from the quartz sands of Is Arutas to the serene wetlands of the Stagno di Cabras. These shores, less trodden by the tourist throng, offer a glimpse into the island's soulful and wild heart.

On the southern tip, the dunes of Chia paint a scene straight from a desert island dream. Lapped by a sea of a thousand blues, these sandy shores are dotted with ancient juniper trees and watched over by pink flamingos, creating a mosaic of colors and life.

But Sardinia's allure is not confined to its coastline. The interior of the island, with its Nuragic ruins and silent mountains, whispers tales of ancient civilizations. The rugged beauty of the Supramonte mountains, with hidden gorges and prehistoric dwellings, contrasts with the serene charm of the Giara di Gesturi plateau, home to wild horses and endless skies.

Each corner of Sardinia tells a story, from the windswept capes of the north to the sun-soaked islands of the Maddalena archipelago. It's a land where the sea sings lullabies, the wind carries legends, and the sun unveils the true colors of the earth. Sardinia is not just a destination; it's an experience, a journey into the heart of the Mediterranean's untamed beauty.