Seasonal summer flights between Dubai and Olbia
This summer, flights between Dubai and Olbia will operate from 10 June 2025 to 30 August 2025.
Olbia, a captivating gem on the island of Sardinia, enchants with charm, natural beauty, and a vibrant culture. Discover pristine beaches, clear waters, and Mediterranean life. Explore ancient ruins, savour traditional cuisine, and bask in the sun. With a rich history, stunning landscapes, and friendly locals, Olbia invites you to uncover this Mediterranean paradise.
Things to see and do in Olbia
- Discover Olbia's historical City Centre by leisurely strolling through its quaint narrow streets, adorned with traditional buildings, local shops, and cafes, and make sure to visit the stunning Romanesque church Basilica of San Simplicio, which dates back to the 11th century.
- Immerse yourself in the ancient history of Sardinia at Olbia's National Archaeological Museum, where you can explore a fascinating collection of artefacts, sculptures, and exhibits that vividly showcase the island's rich archaeological heritage.
- Indulge in ultimate relaxation on Olbia's breathtaking beaches, including Pittulongu, Porto Istana, and La Cinta Beach, where you can enjoy the sun, swim in pristine waters, and partake in exciting water sports like snorkelling, kayaking, windsurfing, kitesurfing, stand-up paddleboarding, or get on a diving excursion to uncover the vibrant underwater world.
- Savour the tantalizing flavours of Sardinian cuisine, indulging in seafood delicacies like bottarga, fregola, and traditional Sardinian cheeses.
- Uncover Olbia's captivating history as you explore the remarkable ruins of the ancient Roman Aqueduct, a testament to the city's enduring legacy and historical importance.
Tips for travellers
Discover the wonders of nearby islands and coves from Olbia's port as you set sail on a boat excursion, exploring the picturesque Maddalena Archipelago with its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, or opt for a scenic coastal cruise to unveil hidden gems along the way. If you prefer to stay on land, take a day trip to the Tiscali archaeological site nestled in the Supramonte mountains, where you can marvel at the well-preserved Nuragic village concealed within a cave, offering a fascinating glimpse into the ancient life of Sardinia.