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Discover Sardinia’s authentic side with a private day tour including a cave visit, open-air lunch with shepherds, Murals of Orgosolo, and scenic views.
Exploring Sardinia with the Lunch With The Shepherds Of Orgosolo from Costa Smeralda offers a unique blend of nature, culture, and history. For $555.27 per group (up to 8 people), this 8-hour private experience provides an authentic taste of the island’s traditions, away from the busy tourist spots. The tour includes pick-up service, visits to ancient sites, a traditional open-air Sardinian lunch, and stops at iconic murals, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a deeper connection to Sardinian life.
While the tour’s highlights are impressive, it’s important to consider that entrance to the Ispingoli Cave costs an additional €8, and the lunch with the shepherds costs €30. The tour is designed for those interested in culture, history, and scenic landscapes, with a focus on small group intimacy and personalized attention.


The tour begins with a two-hour visit to the Murals of Orgosolo, a compelling display of street art painted during protests against military bases. These vivid murals serve as a visual record of the town’s social and political struggles, making it a powerful start to the day. The murals are free to view and provide insight into Sardinia’s local activism and cultural expressions. This stop offers a chance to walk through a village that embodies Sardinia’s resilient spirit.
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The Cave of Ispingoli, also known as the Chasm of the Virgins, is a key highlight of the tour. Dominated by a staggering 38-metre-high limestone column, it ranks among Europe’s tallest stalactite-stalagmite formations. The cave’s history reveals its possible use as a Phoenician sacrificial well, adding an intriguing archaeological layer. The visit lasts around one hour, with admission costing €8 per person, which is paid separately. This stop offers a glimpse into ancient rituals and natural wonders, making it a memorable part of the day.

For travelers preferring not to explore the cave, Mount Ortobene offers an excellent alternative. From its summit, visitors enjoy sweeping views of the Supramonte region. The one-hour visit is free and provides an opportunity to appreciate Sardinia’s landscape from above, especially suitable for those who prefer to avoid underground sites or have limited time.

The highlight of the afternoon is a three-hour lunch amid the holm-oaks of Orgosolo, where traditional Sardinian cuisine is prepared outdoors using local fire and open-air cooking methods. This private lunch with shepherds allows guests to taste authentic Sardinian flavors, including succulent charcuterie and local bread, served alongside full-bodied Cannonau wine known for its deep color and bold taste. The setting, among ancient oaks, enhances the rustic experience, making it a genuine taste of Sardinian land and life.

After the meal, the tour concludes with a visit to the center of Orgosolo, renowned for its wall murals that narrate social, political, and historical stories. These murals are a testament to the town’s expressive spirit and offer a colorful perspective on Sardinia’s local struggles and identity. This stop is free and provides a chance to walk through a living open-air gallery.

The tour includes hassle-free round-trip transfers from the Gallura area and parts of Sardinia, making transportation arrangements seamless. The private group setting guarantees a more intimate experience, with flexibility in the schedule, including the option to visit Mount Ortobene instead of the cave. The total duration of around 8 hours offers a relaxed pace, emphasizing quality over quantity.

The total price of $555.27 covers the private experience for up to 8 people, with most of the key sites included. However, travelers should budget for €8 for entrance to the Ispingoli Cave and €30 for the lunch with shepherds. The lunch price includes traditional food and wine, making it a well-rounded cultural experience, but it’s essential to consider these extras when planning.

This experience suits travelers who enjoy cultural insights, scenic landscapes, and authentic local food. It’s ideal for those who want a personalized, off-the-beaten-path adventure that explores Sardinia’s historical sites and traditional lifestyle. The small group setting fosters interaction and allows for flexible scheduling, perfect for curious travelers seeking depth over typical sightseeing.
The Lunch With The Shepherds Of Orgosolo offers a compelling glimpse into Sardinia’s rural traditions, archaeological wonders, and political history. It combines natural marvels like the Ispingoli Cave with cultural landmarks like the Murals of Orgosolo, all punctuated by a rustic outdoor lunch that captures the island’s flavors.
This tour’s personalized approach and small-group setup make it a memorable way to explore Sardinia’s lesser-known treasures. While extra costs for entrance and food should be considered, the overall experience provides a genuine connection to Sardinia’s land, history, and community—an experience well-suited for those eager to see the island beyond its popular beaches.
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Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate; the physical activity involves walking but no strenuous hiking is required.
What should I wear for the outdoor lunch?
Comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor dining among trees is recommended, especially if weather is warm.
Are vegetarian options available?
The information does not specify dietary options; it’s best to inquire directly if you have specific dietary needs.
How long does the cave visit last?
The Ispingoli Cave visit lasts approximately one hour.
Can I visit Mount Ortobene instead of the cave?
Yes, there is an option to visit Mount Ortobene instead, which provides panoramic views without entering the cave.
Is pickup included in the price?
Yes, pickup service from the Gallura area and parts of Sardinia is included.
How early should I book this tour?
Most bookings are made around 16 days in advance, but early reservation is recommended to secure availability.
What is the tour guide’s role?
The guide, Matteo Pisu, leads you through each site, sharing insights and ensuring a smooth, personalized experience.
This tour offers an engaging day to experience Sardinia’s natural beauty, archaeological sites, and authentic culinary traditions in a private, relaxed setting.