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Discover Sardinia's stunning coast on a 4-hour e-bike tour through Porto Conte Park, including historic sites, beaches, and panoramic views with expert guides.
Exploring Sardinia’s rugged and beautiful coastline becomes an active adventure on the E-bike Excursion at Natural Park of Porto Conte – Punta Giglio. Priced at $110.30 per person, this 4-hour guided tour offers a balanced mix of scenery, history, and outdoor fun, making it a perfect choice for those eager to see Sardinia beyond the typical tourist spots. Participants can choose between a traditional or assisted e-mountain bike, and helmets are included, ensuring safety and comfort throughout the ride.
The tour departs from Alghero at 9:30 am, with most bookings made about 22 days in advance. While the ride covers various highlights, it’s especially suited for those willing to handle some physical activity, as the ride is described as challenging even with an e-bike. The experience includes visits to prehistoric nuraghe dwellings, remains of a military base, and stunning beaches, culminating in a comprehensive exploration of the Porto Conte Regional Park.


The tour begins at Biking Sardinia located on Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 87 in Alghero. The meeting time is 9:30 am, and the activity lasts approximately 4 hours. The tour wraps up back at the starting point, making logistics straightforward for participants.
This timing allows for a relaxed exploration, avoiding midday heat, and is especially recommended for those who prefer morning excursions. The small group size—limited to 20 travelers—ensures a personal experience with ample guidance.
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Participants have the option to select between a traditional mountain bike or an assisted e-mountain bike from brands like Haibike or Focus. The e-bikes are well-maintained, with high praise for their condition. Helmets are provided as standard, emphasizing safety on the varied terrain.
The choice of bike ensures accessibility for different fitness levels, though reviews note the ride can be physically demanding. Even with electric assistance, some sections require a moderate effort, especially on the single track paths and uphill stretches.

The tour includes six main stops, each offering unique sights and experiences:
This partially reconstructed Roman bridge offers a spectacular view of Calich lagoon. The bridge is fun to cycle over, and the lagoon teems with fish, adding a lively backdrop to this historic site. The stop lasts about 5 minutes, with free admission.
Here, visitors can observe prehistoric nuraghe dwellings, exclusive to Sardinia. Guided visits are available for a small additional fee, providing insights into Sardinia’s ancient architecture. The stop is brief—around 5 minutes—but richly informative.
Reaching Mugoni beach involves a beautiful single-track trail. This expansive beach is among the best in the area, with crystal-clear waters perfect for a quick swim or relaxing snack at a kiosk. The stop is 20 minutes long and free to enter.
A highlight of the tour, Punta Giglio is a resilient reserve with remnants of a military anti-aircraft base. Visitors can explore structures like barracks, cannons, casemates, and explosives deposits—all built with limestone and camouflaged for strategic purposes. This stop lasts about 1 hour and includes admission to the military site.
Often considered the most beautiful beach on the coast, Lazzaretto features crystalline waters and a beach restaurant serving fresh seafood and local dishes. On request, lunch can be added for an extra fee. Nearby, several hidden beaches can be reached by bike, where a quick dip promises a memorable experience. The beach stop is around 20 minutes and free.
Most of the ride, about 2 hours, is spent inside this natural park, offering lush scenery, wildlife, and varied landscapes. The park entry fee is included, highlighting its importance as a protected area. This part of the tour provides a comprehensive look at the park’s flora and fauna.

The meeting point is centrally located in Alghero, making it easy to access via public transportation. The tour is limited to 20 participants, ensuring a more personalized experience. The guided aspect is a key strength, with knowledgeable guides like Emanuele and Miguelle, who are praised for their fun, informative style.
The activity is suitable for most travelers, though it involves challenging elements. Those with a sense of adventure and a reasonable level of fitness will find it rewarding, especially with the electric assistance easing some of the effort.

While the tour includes all fees, a helmet, and bikes, optional extras include lunch at the beach for an additional charge. Snacks are not included but are available at the beach kiosks. The flexibility to add lunch enhances the experience for those wishing to combine active exploration with local cuisine.

Reviews consistently highlight the guides’ expertise and friendly attitude. Emanuele is celebrated for making the ride fun and informative, further enhancing the enjoyment of the ride. The guides’ local knowledge brings history and ecology to life during stops, creating an engaging and educational experience.

Despite the electric bikes, the ride is described as challenging by some, especially on the single-track paths and inclines. However, many find that the effort is manageable, thanks to the e-bike assistance. The tour suits most fitness levels, particularly those who enjoy moderate physical activity combined with sightseeing.

At $110.30, this tour offers excellent value considering the guided service, bike rental, multiple stops, and park fees included. The 4-hour duration strikes a good balance between active exploration and leisure, making it a memorable way to discover Porto Conte’s natural beauty and history.
Review scores of 5.0 out of 5 and 99% recommended reflect high satisfaction, especially for those looking for an active, scenic, and informative tour that avoids the crowds.
This e-bike tour stands out for its well-curated route, combining history, nature, and beaches into a manageable four-hour experience. The professional guides and high-quality bikes ensure comfort and learning, while the stunning stops keep the scenery varied and engaging.
While the ride requires moderate effort, the electric assistance makes it accessible for most, and the small group size enhances the personal touch. Perfect for adventurous couples, families with older children, or groups of friends, this tour offers a comprehensive local experience that highlights Sardinia’s natural and historical treasures.
“Miguelle was so funny and very informative.”
What is the starting point for this tour?
The tour departs from Biking Sardinia at Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 87, Alghero.
How long does the tour last?
The activity lasts approximately 4 hours from start to finish.
What is included in the price?
The price covers bike rental (e-mountainbike or traditional), helmet, all fees and taxes, and guided commentary. Park entrance fees are included, with optional lunch available for an extra cost.
Can beginners participate in this tour?
While most participants find the ride manageable thanks to e-bike assistance, the ride is described as challenging, so some basic cycling experience is recommended.
Are there any additional costs?
Snacks are not included, but they are available at beaches. Lunch can be added for an extra fee.
What stops are part of the itinerary?
Stops include Ponte Romano, Villaggio Nuragico Palmavera, Mugoni Beach, Punta Giglio, Lazzaretto Beach, and most of the ride takes place inside Porto Conte Regional Park.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The reviews suggest the ride may be more appropriate for older children or teenagers comfortable with moderate physical activity.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring comfortable clothing, sun protection, and perhaps a towel if you plan to swim. The tour provides helmets and bikes, so no additional gear is necessary.
How is the weather generally handled?
The experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, a full refund or alternative date is offered.